Netflix subscribers have been left disappointed once again as another highly-rated series has been axed after just two seasons. Adding insult to injury, this follow-up to a cherished 1990s sitcom wrapped up its latest chapter with a tantalising cliffhanger and countless unresolved plotlines. The successor to the hugely successful That 70s Show, which starred Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, will not be seeing a third season of That 90s Show anytime soon.
Featuring returning cast members Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith as Kitty and Red Forman, the series centres on their granddaughter Leia (played by Callie Haverda), who forms new friendships during her summer stay with her grandparents in 1995. Released in two parts in June and August 2024, the second season left Leia's future hanging in the balance after she chose to remain with Kitty and Red in Point Place for the academic year. However, her mother Donna Pinciotti (Laura Prepon) had a disagreement with Kitty over the decision, and the season finale hinted that she might reconsider her choice to let Leia stay.
Meanwhile, Leia's relationship with Jay Kelso (Mace Coronel) was also left unstable after Jay lied about nicking Kitty's keys to host a rooftop school party, suggesting a potential breakup in the now-axed Part Four. Fans of That 90s Show have since expressed their frustration on social media, particularly given the numerous unresolved narratives. Viewers were left seething as one irate fan took to X (formerly Twitter), .