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Wilmer Valderramaisn’t closing the door on hisThat ’70s Showcharacter just yet.
“I’m a little busy right now, but I support them so much,” he said. “I’m rooting for them. I wish them nothing but the best.”
Added Valderrama, “If the timing is right, I’d never say no.”
Valderrama’s love forThat ’70s Showruns deep. This past December, theNCISstar opened up about his reasoning forkeeping the iconic ‘69 Vista Cruiserfeatured throughout the series.
“I wanted to keep that because every time I get in the car, I get a little emotional about it because I was about to turn 18 when I bookedThat ’70s Show,” he said onJay Leno’s Garage. “I think, like any immigrant family, we came here to work and gettingThat ’70s Showwas exactly what every generation has experienced in America.”
“That’s when I knew everything was possible,” he added. “And all I had to do was never get fired!”
Last October, Netflix announced its plans to developa sequel series titledThat ’90s Show. It will follow Eric Forman (Grace) and Donna Pinciotti’s (Prepon) daughter Leia.
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Rupp, 71, and Smith, 78, will reprise their respective roles as Kitty and Red Forman in the upcoming series.
Recently teasingThat ’90s Show, Grace, 43, said on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Showthat there will be “a whole new group of kids.”
“I know some of the writers that are on it,” he added.
Also addressing the possibility he’ll return for the new show, Grace said: “Oh, I don’t know. It’s all top-secret.”
source: people.com