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The Netflix show Tista 90a is exciting many fans of the parent show Tista 70a. Not only will it allow viewers to return to Point Place, Wisconsin, but it will also feature appearances from OG stars like Wilmer Valderrama, Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher. Production on the show has progressed and work on the first season is now complete. And as production wrapped on the spinoff series, lead star Callie Haverd celebrated her last day of filming.

Since filming began, the That ’90s star has been posting snaps of herself and some of her co-stars and sharing them on her Instagram. Of course, she was careful not to spoil anything from the series. With season 1 production officially wrapped, Callie Haverda (who plays Eric Forman and Donna Pinciotti’s daughter) posted a sentimental message reflecting on the experiences she’s been through over the past few months. Check out the sweet post from the budding actress below:

The end of Season 1 production must be a bittersweet moment for Callie Haverd, but she couldn’t have marked the occasion any better. The video of her erasing the dry erase board is especially great to end the book on this chapter. One would imagine that she and her co-stars put a lot of effort into these episodes, and it’s great that she’s excited for audiences to see the show. The all-white dress that the young actress wore in the post definitely shows that she will be fully committed to the atmosphere of the 90s. These cargo pants and midriff top are enough to make many of us nostalgic for the fashion of the era.

It will be especially exciting to see the star and the new cast interact with the veterans of That ’70s. Some of the OG cast have spoken about their experiences working on the spinoff series. Ashton Kutcher recently explained why he and wife Mila Kunis reprized their roles as Michael Kelso and Jackie Burkhart, respectively, saying it felt only right to return to the roles that made them stars. Co-star Laura Prepon admitted she cried on her first day on set as Donna Pinciotti because of the nostalgia associated with her time on the original series. I imagine the three actors, along with movie pals Topher Grace and Wilmer Valderrama, will slip easily back into their roles.

Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp also return as Red and Kitty Forman, respectively, and will be central parts of the show. In it, their granddaughter Leia will spend the summer with them in Wisconsin. There she will meet, befriend the local children and finally start a new group of teenagers in Point Place. It’s a sweet premise, and now that Season 1 of That 90’s Show has wrapped, I’m even more excited to see what Callie Haverda and co. they have in stock for us.

No release date has been announced for That ’90s Show, but you’ll want to have a Netflix subscription so you can check it out when it arrives. While you wait for it to arrive, check out the CinemaBlend 2022 TV schedule for some sweet options to keep you busy. And if you want to watch classic episodes of That ’70s Show, stream every season with an Amazon Prime subscription.

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