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Here’s your first heartwarming look at Netflix’s ‘Fuller House’
Fuller House will prove that you can go home again, because it appears your father has somehow managed to hang onto that enormous Victorian in the city with the country’s highest real-estate prices.
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Netflix released a teaser for the program today, showing the familiar house and famous San Francisco neighborhood in which Danny Tanner, his best friend, and his brother-in-law did their best to raise 3 precocious girls in the wake of the tragic death of Danny’s wife in a horrific vehicle accident.
Sadly we don’t get a look at the show’s stars, but we do get to see the new family puppy.
Full House aired on ABC for several years in the late ’80s and early ’90s.
The Netflix original series “Fuller House” will debut on Netflix in February 2016. It’s just like old times, with Uncle Jesse exclaiming about his hair, and Joey cracking a “cut it out” for old time’s sake.
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The spin-off has Candace Cameron-Bure returning as oldest Tanner daughter D.J. Repeating her family’s history, D.J. has been recently widowed, and she’s pregnant and already with three sons. Stamos is also credited as a producer along with Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller and Jeff Franklin. Stamos is a producer.