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Wilmer Valderrama teases That ’70s Movie

Wilmer Valderrama says the ‘That ’70s Show’ cast have discussed a movie reunion.
The 39-year-old actor – who played Fez on the hit sitcom alongside Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, Danny Masterson and Topher Grace – has confirmed he and his former cast mates are "up for it" when it comes to bringing the show to the big screen.
He told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: "We have had a conversation about a ‘That ’70s Movie’. And we have had a conversation about, ‘Can this be real? Can it happen?’ We’re up for it.
"There is nothing in the works right now, and I believe all of us are a little too busy right now to make it happen."
Valderrama admitted the cast would love to reunite on set one more time, although reprising his role as Fez for a potential film could present some problems.
He added: "Everybody is excited to hang out together again on set, that’s one fact. I will probably have to relearn how to say my accent. I will probably have to relearn how to talk like a freak."
And the ‘NCIS’ star has also explained how his desire to return to ‘That ’70s Show’ – which ran for eight seasons from 1998 to 2006 and also featured the likes of Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp, Don Stark and Tanya Roberts – comes from wanting to work on comedy again after focusing on more dramatic roles in his recent career.
He told PEOPLE magazine: "I really miss doing comedy. I miss being just, flat-out, an idiot on television. Like, I miss coming up with weird, weird ass s**t to do."

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