Full House Reboot Confirmed

Full House Reboot Confirmed

Kaitlyn Melendez, Staff Writer

On Monday, April 20, John Stamos revealed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that the show Full House from the late 80’s and 90’s is officially coming back to TV. Thirteen episodes of the revival series have been officially ordered on Netflix. The new series will be called “Fuller House” and it will star Cameron Candace Bure (as D.J. Tanner-Fuller) as a mother raising her two children. She is a veterinarian that’s waiting on her third child. Jodie Sweetin, who plays D.J.’s younger sister, Stephanie Tanner, along with Andrea Barber, who plays their childhood neighbor, Kimmy Gibbler move into D.J.’s home in San Francisco to help her out with the kids, after the death of her husband.

 

Other original cast members such as Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen and Dave Coulier, are also in talks to join the rebooted show. John Stamos has already agreed to reprise his role as the beloved Uncle Jesse. The show will start shooting over the summer and will be out on Netflix in 2016.