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'That 70s Show' Movie Revival: Wilmer Valderrama Hints Possibility

"That 70s Show" could be returning to the big screen as a feature film.

This is what actor Wilmer Valderrama, who played the role of Fez, told host Steve Harvey during his appearance on the talk show "Steve."

We've been having some conversations about that but there's nothing official.

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While nothing is set in stone yet, Valderrama hinted that they are keen on making the "That 70s Show" movie happen:

I would definitely say that I wouldn't keep "That '70s Movie" out of the conversation.

"That 70s Show" was a sitcom that ran for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006. It was a major launching pad for the career of its cast including Ashton Kutcher (Michael Kelso), Mila Kunis (Jackie Burkhart), Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti), Danny Masterson (Steven Hyde) and Topher Grace (Eric Forman) who all went to become big stars in the television screen and the cinema.

The series followed the group of teenage friends, their mishaps and their coming of age in Wisconsin.

While a full-on revival is yet to happen, fans of the show were treated with a mini-reunion on the Netflix series "The Ranch" where its stars Kutcher and Masterson invited Valderrama as a guest.

While Valderrama is down for a "That 70s Show" movie, it is yet to be seen if his co-stars are willing to reunite for the big screen as well.

It will be interesting to see where and when the film will be set in although it is likely that the project will be set in the present and will check in on what the gang will be up to.

ABC has been and still airing reruns of "That 70s Show" allowing those who did manage to watch it the first time to experience the hit series, which has become quite the classic favorite.

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