'Oh my God, I was more nervous doing that than anything else in my career!' Mila Kunis's Nerve-Wracking Reunion with Ashton Kutcher on That '90s Show!
Mila Kunis reveals her nervousness and Ashton Kutcher's fun approach to reprising roles in That '90s Show, sharing screen after marriage.
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You can't spell nostalgia without a dash of '90s! And when it comes to that wondrous era of flannel and grunge, there's no reunion quite like Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher's dazzling return to their "That '70s Show" roots in the sequel series, "That '90s Show."
A Trippy Return to Romance's BirthplaceTalk about déjà vu! The iconic duo reprised their roles as Jackie Burkhart and Michael Kelso, plunging back into the stomping grounds where their love story began. "To be married, but to be at the place where we met — and it looks the same — was trippy," Kunis confessed to Access, as reported by People.
The set, an eerie replica of the '70s version, brought forth all sorts of emotions. "I was like, 'Oh … this is weird.' It was really weird," she added, with the wide-eyed wonder that only a '90s kid could muster.
Seeing Ashton in a Whole New LightThe return wasn't just a blast from the past, it was a revelation! "I would look at my husband while we were doing a scene or rehearsing and be like 'Oh my God, that's what you look like when you act,'" Kunis quipped.
For Kutcher, it was a chance to reflect and relish. In an interview with Variety, he confessed the thought process behind the couple's return: "Mila and I were contemplating it. We thought, 'Listen, we're only in the position that we're in because of that show, so let's just go back and do this."
In addition to the mila-ashton nostalgia overload, fans can expect a reunion with Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, and other alums. With a tantalizing promise from Kunis that it's "very cute" and "very sweet," this revival is set to leave viewers with all the warm fuzzies of a well-worn flannel shirt.
But hey, don't take our word for it. Tune into Netflix and take a groovy trip back to the '90s with two of television's most charming lovebirds.
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