Netflix Cancels 'That '90s Show' After Two Seasons
Netflix Cancels 'That '90s Show' After Two Seasons

Netflix Cancels 'That '90s Show' After Two Seasons

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Netflix has canceled 'That '90s Show,' a sequel to the popular 'That '70s Show,' after two seasons. The series, which featured returning cast members like Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp, and introduced new characters such as Leia, the granddaughter of the Formans, was not renewed for a third season despite a dedicated fanbase. Smith, who played Red Forman, announced the cancellation on Instagram, expressing gratitude to fans and hinting at plans to shop the show to other networks. The show's abrupt end left fans with unresolved storylines, including cliffhangers involving character relationships and family dynamics. Many fans have expressed disappointment on social media, urging for a proper conclusion to the series. The decision to cancel follows mixed reviews and the trend of Netflix not renewing several other series after short runs.

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