Netflix reveals first look at That '70s Show characters returning in spin-off show
Topher Grace and Laura Prepon return as Eric and Donna, while Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are back as Jackie and Micheal, who are now married and the parents of a teenage son named Jay .
Wilmer Valderrama makes a flashy comeback as hair salon owner Fez, and he's eager to give Kitty a new makeover. And last but certainly not least, the trailer provided fans with a first look at Tommy Chong reprising his role as hippie Leo Chingkwake. Point Place is also buzzing with some fresh faces, as joining Haverda and Coronel for some teenage antics are Ashley Aufderheide as Gwen, Maxwell Acee Donovan as Nate, Reyn Doi as Ozzie and Sam Morelos as Nikki.
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