Netflix in Negotiations considers 'Full House' remake called 'Fuller House'
The show will star Candace Cameron Bure, who played the role of eldest daughter D.J. in the original series, and Andrea Barber, who played her best friend.
Other members of the original cast could make guest appearances, including Bob Saget, John Stamos and Dave Coulier, according to the report. Netflix and Warner Brothers, the studio that produced "Full House," declined to comment.
The popular '90s television series, Full House, is returning after the show was canceled for 20 years. John Stamos is one of the producers of the show as well as its original creator, and the showrunner will be Jeff Franklin. What is especially exciting is that the new series will not be much different from the original and will feature the majority of the original cast, as well as be directed by the original showrunners.
Two years ago, Screen Rant ran an April Fool's joke about "Full House" getting a sequel 20 years after the show ended, but new reports from TVLine indicate that a 13-episode sequel titled "Fuller House" is indeed in the works.
John Stamos, Bob Saget, and Dave Coulier will reportedly make guest appearances as Jesse Katsopolis, Danny Tanner, and Joey Gladstone, respectively. Jodie Sweetin and the Olsen twins have not given their official statements regarding the revival of "Full House" or their involvement with the alleged new show.
Reports say that executive producers for "Fuller House" include Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett, and series creator Jeff Franklin. All three also served as executive producers for the original show.
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