
In August 1998, FOX took a gamble and aired a new sitcom about a group of teenagers and their parents in the 1970s. Little did they know that That '70s Show would take off, airing 200 episodes for eight successful seasons before finally coming to a close in 2006.
So what happened to Eric, Donna, Kelso, Hyde, Fez, and Jackie since those days? Are Bob Pinciotti and Red still hanging out? Are Kitty and Midge still best friends? We catch up with how our favorite families from Point Place are doing, and most of them are doing all right! So rev up the Vista Cruiser and get set to crank up the tunes, as we catch up with some familiar faces from the cast of That '70s Show.
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Danny Masterson
Masterson expanded his artistic and entreprenurial reach after That '70s Show. While continuing to star in such films as Yes Man and Wake, he also DJs on the side under the name DJ Mom Jeans (a reference to the pants Mila Kunis and Laura Prepon had to wear on the show). He also co-owns 11 restaurants and married longtime girlfriend Bijou Phillips in 2011. Their first child was born on February 14, 2014.
Donna Pinciotti
Donna, Eric's high school sweetheart (and brief fiancee), breaks up with him in season four, but despite having a handful of other boyfriends, she ultimately rekindles her relationship with Eric in the series finale.
Jackie Burkhart
The youngest member of the core group of friends, Jackie starts the series as the pretty, spoiled, rich, conceited, immature girl. She and Donna eventually become close friends, and when the show came to an end, she had dated Michael, Hyde, and Fez.
Laura Prepon
Unlike her '70s Show co-stars, Prepon continued to work in television after the show ended. She guest starred on a number of shows, including House M.D., How I Met Your Mother, and Castle, while also working on a couple of series, including the current Netflix dramedy Orange is the New Black.
Mila Kunis
In addition to voicing Meg on Family Guy as well as a number of characters on Robot Chicken, Kunis also starred in acclaimed films such as Black Swan, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Ted, and Date Night. In April 2012, she began dating her former That '70s Show co-star, Ashton Kutcher. In February 2014, they were engaged and in September 2014, Kunis gave birth to their daughter, Wyatt.
Steven Hyde
Eric's sarcastic best friend, Hyde is the anti-establishment member of the group. He moves in with the Foremans toward the end of the first season, after his mother abandons him. Hyde dates Jackie for three seasons before ultimately marrying an exotic dancer named Samantha, who Hyde discovers later, was still married to someone else when they tied the knot, meaning their marriage was void. He meets his biological father, a black man, in season 7 and ultimately becomes the owner of a record store.
Topher Grace
Topher segued his That '70s Show role into a feature film career, starring in films such as Spider-Man 3, Valentines Day, The Double, and The Calling. He can be seen in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and has four films scheduled to release in 2015.
Wilmer Valderrama
In addition to co-starring in a number of movies and TV shows, Valderrama also released a single in 2011 called "The Way I Fiesta" and appeared in a number of music videos. He also co-owns a restaurant in Los Angeles with his That '70s Show co-star, Danny Masterson.
Fez
The sweet, friendly, perverted foreign exchange student shares a younger brother-type relationship with Eric and Hyde and calls Kelso his best friend. He is in love with Jackie throughout the series, but she doesn't reciprocate similar feelings until the eighth season, when they become a couple.
Eric Foreman
Our favorite geeky, clumsy, witty dumbass with a deadpan sense of humor was at the center of this sitcom. We saw the rise and fall of his relationship with his neighbor, Donna, and hilariously try to convince his father to let his friend, Hyde, move in downstairs. Ultimately, he decided to become a teacher and left after the seventh season of the show to go to Africa. Though mentioned throughout season eight, he was never seen until the series finale.