
The That '70s Show star told TMZ.com about the new project, saying: "This is the next wave. It's like if you got involved in TV when Lucille Ball did, or when Charlie Chaplin started doing films."
Under the deal with AOL and Katalyst Films, Kutcher will produce at least 20 mini-episodes of five shows to be available on AOL.com and other parts of the AIM service. The shows are likely to be based on real people, according to Kutcher's partner Jason Goldberg.









