The iconic basement gang from Point Place, Wisconsin, has truly lived a wild, post-sitcom life, one far more dramatic than anything Eric, Donna, Kelso, Jackie, Hyde, and Fez ever experienced. As of December 18, 2025, the cast of That '70s Show continues to make headlines, from major Hollywood projects and family life to the recent, official cancellation of their Netflix sequel, That '90s Show, and the ongoing, deeply sensitive legal issues surrounding one of the main stars. The journey of the original cast members—including Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, and Ashton Kutcher—has been a fascinating, often turbulent, decades-long ride.
For fans of the beloved Fox sitcom (1998–2006), seeing the stars return for the spin-off, That '90s Show, was a nostalgic delight, but the latest news confirms that era has officially ended. This comprehensive update dives into the current status, recent projects, and personal lives of the actors who brought the groovy 1970s to life, providing a fresh look at where they stand today.
That '70s Show Main Cast: Complete Biography & Profile
Here is a detailed profile of the core ensemble cast, including their full names, birth details, and their most recent relationship status, which helps frame their current life updates.
- Topher Grace (Eric Forman)
- Full Name: Christopher John Grace
- Born: July 12, 1978 (Age 47) in New York, New York, U.S.
- Spouse: Ashley Hinshaw (m. 2016)
- Mila Kunis (Jackie Burkhart)
- Full Name: Milena Markovna Kunis
- Born: August 14, 1983 (Age 42) in Chernivtsi, Ukrainian SSR, USSR (now Ukraine)
- Spouse: Ashton Kutcher (m. 2015)
- Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso)
- Full Name: Christopher Ashton Kutcher
- Born: February 7, 1978 (Age 47) in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.
- Spouse: Mila Kunis (m. 2015); previously married to Demi Moore.
- Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti)
- Full Name: Laura Helene Prepon
- Born: March 7, 1980 (Age 45) in Watchung, New Jersey, U.S.
- Spouse: Separated from Ben Foster in 2024.
- Wilmer Valderrama (Fez)
- Full Name: Wilmer Eduardo Valderrama
- Born: January 30, 1980 (Age 45) in Miami, Florida, U.S.
- Partner: Engaged to Amanda Pacheco.
- Danny Masterson (Steven Hyde)
- Full Name: Daniel Peter Masterson
- Born: March 13, 1976 (Age 49) in Long Island, New York, U.S.
- Spouse: Bijou Phillips (m. 2011; filed for divorce 2023).
- Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman)
- Full Name: Debra Jo Rupp
- Born: February 24, 1951 (Age 74) in Glendale, California, U.S.
- Status: Unmarried.
- Kurtwood Smith (Red Forman)
- Full Name: Kurtwood Larson Smith
- Born: July 3, 1943 (Age 82) in New Lisbon, Wisconsin, U.S.
- Spouse: Joan Pirkle (m. 1988).
- Lisa Robin Kelly (Laurie Forman)
- Full Name: Lisa Robin Kelly
- Born: March 5, 1970; Died: August 14, 2013 (Age 43).
- Cause of Death: Accidental multiple drug intoxication.
The End of the Basement: 'That '90s Show' Cancellation and Legacy
The biggest recent news for the That '70s Show universe is the definitive end of the sequel series. Netflix officially canceled That '90s Show after its second season, which had a staggered release schedule. The spin-off was a direct continuation, featuring Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith reprising their roles as Kitty and Red Forman, with the original teens—Eric, Donna, Kelso, Jackie, and Fez—returning for guest appearances.
Kurtwood Smith, who was both a star and an executive producer on the sequel, was the one to confirm that Netflix would not be moving forward with a third season. Despite the nostalgic buzz and the return of the original Point Place setting, the series ultimately did not find the long-term audience needed for a renewal. The cancellation marks the final chapter for the Forman family on television, solidifying the original eight-season run of That '70s Show as the definitive piece of the franchise.
The original cast members' involvement was a major draw, providing closure for their character arcs. Topher Grace (Eric Forman) and Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti) returned as the parents of the new main character, Leia Forman. Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso) and Mila Kunis (Jackie Burkhart) also appeared, humorously still in a tumultuous relationship, which was a favorite storyline for many fans.
Where the Core Cast Members Are Now: 2025 Career Updates
Beyond the reunion show, the core cast members have maintained busy careers in film, television, and even entrepreneurship. Their post-sitcom careers are diverse, ranging from major network dramas to directing and producing.
The Power Couple: Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, who famously met on the set of That '70s Show as teenagers before marrying in 2015, have consciously scaled back their acting work to focus on their family. Kunis has been open about her decision to only film "one movie a year" to prioritize raising their two children.
However, their careers remain high-profile. Kunis is reportedly set to join the star-studded cast of the highly anticipated film Knives Out 3 (also known as Wake Up Dead Man), which is slated for a 2025 release. Kutcher continues to invest in tech ventures and has appeared in various projects, but their most notable recent appearances were their brief but beloved cameos as Kelso and Jackie in That '90s Show.
Topher Grace’s Genre Shift
Topher Grace, who left That '70s Show a season early to pursue a film career, has cemented his status as a versatile actor. In 2024, he starred in the horror film Heretic, a significant genre departure for the actor. Looking ahead to 2025, Grace is set to appear in the thriller film Flight Risk, demonstrating his continued focus on dramatic and suspenseful roles. He has also secured a major role in the upcoming Netflix series The Waterfront, a new project from the creator of the *Scream* franchise, Kevin Williamson.
Wilmer Valderrama’s Network Television Dominance
Wilmer Valderrama, who played the foreign exchange student Fez, has arguably found the most consistent success in network television. He continues to be a main cast member on the long-running CBS procedural drama NCIS, playing Special Agent Nick Torres. Valderrama has stated he plans to stay with the series for the foreseeable future, making him one of the most visible actors from the original cast on primetime TV. In addition to acting, he is also expanding his career behind the scenes, developing a new comedy project for CBS as a producer.
Laura Prepon: Directing and Entrepreneurship
Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti) has diversified her career since her major role in Orange Is the New Black. She returned to the director's chair for an episode of That '90s Show Season 2. Outside of acting, Prepon has launched a successful line of cookware called PrepOn Kitchen, focusing on healthy home cooking. A significant personal update for Prepon is her separation from actor Ben Foster in 2024, a detail that has drawn recent media attention.
The Elephant in the Room: The Danny Masterson Conviction
The most serious and unavoidable news surrounding the cast involves Danny Masterson, who played the cynical Steven Hyde. This topic has profoundly impacted the cast's public life and the legacy of the show.
In 2023, Masterson was convicted on two counts of rape and was subsequently sentenced to 30 years to life in a California state prison. The actor is currently serving his sentence and, as of late 2024, is actively seeking to overturn his conviction through an appeal. This legal battle is a major, ongoing news story that continues to overshadow any discussion of the show's reunion or legacy, and it remains a deeply sensitive subject for his former co-stars and the entertainment industry as a whole.
The Beloved Parents: Red and Kitty Forman
Debra Jo Rupp (Kitty Forman) and Kurtwood Smith (Red Forman) have been the anchors of the franchise, carrying the main roles in the spin-off, That '90s Show. While their primary focus recently was the Netflix series, both are highly respected veteran actors with extensive film and stage careers. Their chemistry as the perpetually exasperated Red and the cheerfully neurotic Kitty was the heart of the original show, and their continued presence provided a comforting sense of continuity for fans until the show's cancellation.
The legacy of That '70s Show is complex, marked by professional triumphs, personal connections—such as the marriage of Kunis and Kutcher—and deeply tragic legal circumstances. As of 2025, the cast members continue to evolve their careers, but they remain forever linked to the basement in Point Place, Wisconsin.
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