The 70s are the new "Crazy Seventies": "Netflix" with a spin-off of the famous series "That XNUMX's Show"

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Welcome to the new era - the nineties that are strongly manifested in this 2021. The creators of the legendary TV series "Crazy Seventies" have announced a new sitcom with angry teenagers who are protesting about the years and the decade in which they live, this time in "Crazy Ninety".

The new series, for which 10 episodes have been ordered so far, is a collaboration between Netflix and the creators of the original series, Bonnie and Terry Turner, and their daughter Linzi Turner.

 

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The action is set twenty years later and will be directed by two of the original cast: Kurtwood Smith, played by Red Fromman, and Debra Joe Rup, who plays his wife Kitty.

"Hello Wisconsin! This is 1995, and Leah Foreman, the daughter of Eric and Donna, visits her grandparents over the summer to connect with a new generation of Point Place children under the watchful eye of Kitty and the condemning stare. on Ord. "Sex, drugs and rock and roll never die, they just change their clothes," the official statement said.

"Crazy Seventies" ran eight seasons from 1998 to 2006 on Fox, in which a group of teenagers Eric, Jackie, Kelso, Donna, Stephen and Fez socialized, had fun, and learned about life and its meaning through joint discussions in the basement. on Ord.

It was followed by the short "Crazy Eighties", which although did not directly inherit the story, still influenced the series about the seventies.

One of the most striking actors in the series was Tanya Roberts, who died in January of this year at the age of 65, and in addition to the role of Donna's mother, Mitch Picotti, we recognized her for being a Bond girl ("A View To A Kill ") and one of the original Charlie's Angels.

 

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