'Everything Sucks!': Best Parts of Being a Teen in the '90s Featured in Date Announcement
Netflix is bringing us more '90s nostalgia with its upcoming comedy "Everything Sucks!," and it is all coming soon.
The streamer revealed the coming-of-age comedy series' premiere date Wednesday, and the information came with a fun look at the series. Specifically, the announcement video includes some of the best parts of being a teen in the '90s. If your school days were full of TVs on rolling carts, learning how to type dirty words on your calculator, and carrying a Discman everywhere, you're in for a trip down memory lane.
Watch below, because nothing about it sucks.
Coming from creators Ben York Jones and Michael Mohan, the series centers on high school life -- namely, freshman year -- in 1996. The series stars a variety of relative newcomers, including Peyton Kennedy, Jahi Winston, Patch Darragh, Claudine Nako, Sydney Sweeney, and Elijah Stevenson, among others. Its first season will consist of 10 half-hour episodes.
"Everything Sucks!" debuts Feb. 16 on Netflix.