Topher Grace Would Be Open to “That ’70s Show” Reboot

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Television networks have gone a bit crazy these past few years, reviving and rebooting both the shows that deserved it and those that should have been left alone. But, if you ask us, That ’70s Show is certainly one of the sitcoms we would like to see returning to the small screen.

As it turns out, Topher Grace, who portrayed the character of Eric on the sitcom, also wouldn’t’ have anything against That ’70s Show reboot. The 39-year-old actor recently spoke with The Hollywood Reporter and was asked whether he would embrace or oppose to the reboot of the show that launched his acting career.

“I would do it for sure because that was a very wonderful time for us,” Grace said. “We were all very close, having that experience every single day with each other. It was great to broadcast it out once a week, but, like, I’m still great friends with those guys.”

Despite his willingness to do it if the opportunity arises, Topher Grace still thinks that the reboot won’t happen.

“Yeah, I don’t think it will happen,” he added. “It would be so hard to bring that crew together. For me, I’d do it if no one ever saw it. Just ’cause it would be great to hang out with them for a week or something.”

That ’70s Show premiered on Fox in 1998 and revolved around a group of teenagers living in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin in the 1970s. Besides Grace, the sitcom also starred Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Laura Prepon and Wilmer Valderrama among others.

Topher Grace didn’t stay during the entire run of That ’70s Show, choosing to leave the sitcom after season seven and make a transition into feature films. Since then he starred in movies like Traffic, Spider-Man 3, The Big Wedding, and War Machine.