
April 1 marks the premiere of The Ranch, a multi-camera sitcom reuniting former That '70s Show castmates Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson. Instead of smoking weed and making out with Jackie, Kelso and Hyde will play brothers working on their family's Colorado ranch. Kutcher's character returns home after a short career as a semi-pro football player.
The Netflix show is set to air twice a year, 10 episodes at a time. Co-creators Don Reo (Two and Half Men, My Wife and Kids) and Jim Patterson (Two and a Half Men, Mike and Molly) will executive produce, while Sam Elliott and Debra Winger have been cast as the brothers' parents.
The sitcom will be taped in front of a live audience, but in true Netflix form, it's mixing up the typical comedy format. That includes the deployment of certain curse words.
“The truth is, this is a show about conservative, hard-working people...in middle America," Kutcher told Deadline. "I grew up in that family. I grew up in a really small town. It was God, church, America, and my grandfather went to church every Sunday and would drop an F-bomb here and there. It’s just real.”
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