Season 2 of That ‘90s Show is all about celebrating the summer of ’96 — and fans can expect a lot more than the same old thing they did last week.
While speaking to Us, Haverda said that viewers can expect to see “all of the characters growing” in the show’s sophomore season, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be the typical hijinks fans have some to love from the franchise. For Smith, the “fun” was in returning to such a successful franchise after 200 successful episodes with That ‘70s Show — and getting to partner up with Rupp again. The actor told Us that when Netflix called him up about jumping back into Red’s shoes, there was no hesitation in saying, “Let’s do it.”
“I never went into it thinking, like, I'm gonna recreate what they had. I went into it thinking, I'm going to create a new show and where I'm going to work with all of these talented actors, and these writers and the producers,” she said. “Everybody that helped create the show. We're going to make something new with like that same ‘90s nostalgia and the same, fun jokes from ‘70s.”
Donovan admitted to Us that he did “shed a tear” about the show’s decision to move away from the idea of Leia and Nate — at least for now — but ultimately believes Leia made the right choice to stay with Jay. As for Haverda, the actress feels the moment could have just been a flash in the pan for the two characters, who were having a rough time with romance.
Despite wanting to see Nikki on her own, Morelos appreciates that Nate expects “nothing from her” when her parents have created such an “uptight environment” with expectations placed on her.
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