It's been 10 years since That '70s Show went off the air, and that long since we've seen Topher Grace, Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and Laura Prepon in full '70s garb. But since the high school stoner comedy wrapped, we've seen them a ton, what with one of them being on a certain Netflix megahit and two of them going and marrying each other in real life. What has the gang from That '70s Show been up to since they left Wisconsin? You're about to find out.
Now: Since the show wrapped, Grace has segued into mainly making movies with roles in Spider-Man 3, Take Me Home Tonight, and Interstellar. Last year, he appeared in Truth as journalist Mike Smith.
Now: After appearing on the short-lived series Are You There, Chelsea?, Prepon landed the role of Alex Vause on the Netflix dramedy Orange Is the New Black.
Now: After finding another TV home on Two and a Half Men and starring in movies like Jobs, Kutcher has another TV series that reunites him with a '70s Show costar. On Netflix's The Ranch, he plays the brother of Danny Masterson! Oh, and the show reunions don't end there: he's married to his real-life Jackie, Mila Kunis.
Now: One of the biggest success stories to come out of the series, Kunis is a legitimate A-lister. She earned a Golden Globe nomination for her role in 2011's Black Swan, and her recent movies include Oz the Great and Powerful, Jupiter Ascending, and Bad Moms.
Now: The actor has had a lot of guest-starring roles on everything from Raising Hope to Suburgatory, but his most memorable recent stint was as a patient on Grey's Anatomy. He also loves the ladies.
Then: Who can forget Eric's quirky, perfectionist mother — or her laugh? Rupp's character Kitty tries to keep Eric and his friends happy when she's not hitting the sauce.
Now: Smith has starred in several TV series since The '70s Show, like 24, Chaos, and Resurrection. He also had an arc on the recently canceled Agent Carter.