Netflix Cancels 'That '90s Show' After Two Seasons
The spin-off of 'That '70s Show' struggled with viewership, leading to its cancellation despite a dedicated fanbase.
- Netflix announced the cancellation of 'That '90s Show' after two seasons, with star Kurtwood Smith confirming the news on Instagram.
- The series, a follow-up to 'That '70s Show,' featured returning cast members like Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp, and guest appearances from Topher Grace and Mila Kunis.
- Low viewership numbers were cited as a reason for the show's cancellation, with its second season failing to consistently chart in Netflix's Top 10.
- Kurtwood Smith expressed gratitude to fans and hinted at the possibility of shopping the show to other networks to continue the story.
- The show focused on Leia Forman, the daughter of Eric and Donna, as she spent summers with her grandparents, Red and Kitty, in Point Place.