He’s again, Wisconsin! Ashton Kutcher reprised his position as Michael Kelso on the That ’70s Show spinoff — however is he coming again for a season 2?
“I don’t know. Nobody’s even asked me,” Kutcher, 44, informed E! News in an interview printed on Friday, February 3. “I have no idea. I’m not in the weeds on that one.”
Kutcher initially starred on the FOX sitcom from 1998 to 2006 earlier than heading to Point Place for a cameo on That (*2*)s (Laura Prepon) daughter Leia Forman (Callie Haverda) as she spends the summer season at grandparents Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) and Red’s (Kurtwood Smith) home.
“It was so cool,” the Butterfly Effect star mentioned of returning to his outdated stomping grounds. “Kurtwood and Debra Jo are so amazing. I was doing The Ranch on Netflix and both of them came and were on the show. I love them dearly. I love the whole cast of the show, everybody that we worked with. I grew up with that team. Being able to go back in there and re-experience it was super nostalgic and really fun.”
While Kelso and Jackie solely made a short look within the present’s pilot, followers had been left hoping — now that season 2 has formally been greenlit — to see the twosome once more, particularly since their son, Jay Kelso (Mace Coronel), is a collection common.
When requested how lengthy he thinks the following era ought to stick round, Kutcher revealed that he hopes they’ve an excellent longer run with the franchise than he did. “I hope those kids have 10 seasons of that show,” he gushed.
While plans for its sophomore season have but to be revealed, season 1 of That 90’s Show featured virtually each unique solid member from its predecessor, except for Danny Masterson, who’s at the moment gearing up for his second trial for sexual assault prices.
Last week, the Just Married star — who starred alongside Masterson, 46, on each ‘70s and Netflix’s The Ranch — opened up concerning the New York native’s controversy for the primary time.
“Ultimately, I can’t know. I’m not the judge. I’m not the jury. I’m not the DA. I’m not the victim. And I’m not the accused,” he informed Esquire on January 31. “And so, in that case, I don’t have a space to comment. I just don’t know.”
Kutcher added that he hopes Masterson will “be found innocent of the charges brought against him, but “wholesale feel[s] for anybody who feels like they’ve been violated in any way.”
Kutcher, who’s an advocate for victims of abuse — cofounding Thorn: Digital Defenders of Children, which goals to defend kids from on-line sexual abuse, in 2012 — famous that he finds it exhausting to watch the authorized battle play out.
“Someday, his kid is going to read about this,” he defined to the outlet, in reference to Masterson’s daughter, Fianna, 8, whose he shares with spouse Bijou Phillips.
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