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How to Watch That ’90s Show

Published 2023-01-19 By Heather C. Jackson

Two older adults flank a group of teenagers on a couch in a basement

The Forman folks are back in That ’90s Show, which takes us back into the home of Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp) and Red Forman (Kurtwood Smith), the parents of Eric and Laurie Forman from That ’70s Show. Now Donna and Eric’s daughter Leia (Callie Haverda) has come to spend the summer of 1995 in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin, two decades after her parents’ formative 1970s teen years. Her grandparents, Kitty and Red, are about to get another mob of teens hanging in their basement, as Leia builds a circle of friends in the town. Much to Red’s chagrin and Kitty’s delight, naturally. While focused on a new group of teens, the spinoff promises some guest appearances by many of the original’s cast members, in addition to Smith and Rupp. Read on to learn how to watch That ’90s Show without cable.

  • When Does That ’90s Show Premiere: That ’90s Show drops on Wednesday, January 18.
  • Where to Watch That ’90s Show: That ’90s Show is available on Netflix.
  • How Many Episodes are in Season One: Season one will have 10 episodes, all are available at once on Wednesday, January 18.
  • Where to Watch That ’70s Show: All 8 seasons of the original That ’70s Show are available on Peacock (sign up).
Table of Contents
  • Watching That ’90s Show
  • How to Stream That ’90s Show
  • Where to stream That ’70s Show
  • That ’90s Show Trailer

Watching That ’90s Show

That ’90s Show is exclusive to Netflix, and you can watch it by subscribing to Netflix via one of the following plan options:

  • Premium – $19.99 per month – 4K HDR – allows four simultaneous viewings
  • Standard – $15.49 per month – HD – allows two simultaneous viewings
  • Premium – $9.99 – SD – allows one stream at a time

Also, check out our review of Netflix for more information on the service.

How to Stream That ’90s Show

You can subscribe to any of the plans above and watch That ’90s Show on Netflix through the Netflix Website with your web browser. You can also sign up and watch Netflix by downloading the Netflix App to any of the following supported devices:

  • Roku
  • Fire TV
  • Nvidia Shield
  • Apple TV
  • Chromecast
  • Android Devices
  • iOS Devices
  • Windows Phones
  • many more Smart TV’s, Game Consoles, and other devices

If you don’t have any of the devices above and are watching on your browser, you can connect your laptop to the TV to watch Netflix.

Where to stream That ’70s Show

peacock

The original That ’70s Show is available in the US on Peacock TV. Peacock is the over-the-top streaming service from NBCUniversal, with video-on-demand and some live events. In addition to TV shows and movies from the NBC and Universal libraries, plenty of third-party content is available from Lionsgate, Starz, Warner Bros, A&E Networks, ViacomCBS, Paramount, Cinedigm, and more.

Peacock has free, premium, and ad-free options; however, most Peacock originals like SICK are on the premium tier, which is $4.99 per month and will let you watch new NBC episodes one day after they air, as well as offer full access to original programming. Peacock also has a premium ad-free subscription for $9.99 per month. Not only will this subscription eliminate ads, but it includes a lot of content not available on the free version of Peacock. Read more on our review of Peacock here.

That ’90s Show Trailer

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Last Updated 2023-01-28

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