Fuller House, Netflix's gender-switched reboot of beloved '90s show Full House, comes out next month and brings the majority of the original cast back, except for Olsen twins Mary-Kate and Ashley. In a recently released featurette, the Tanner actors show their love for the show that turned them into a family, including TV sisters Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin, plus Uncle Jesse himself, John Stamos!
According to Yahoo! News, Cameron Bure (also a co-host in The View) tweeted a sneak peek into the San Francisco home from the '90s, posting a sweet clip in which the cast talks about coming back on set.
In the video, which the actress giddily introduced exactly one month before the reboot's premiere, is about two minutes long and it features a lot of behind-the-scenes footage. The actors dish about returning to the characters that made them famous and what it was like to work together for the first time in 20 years.
Possibly the sweetest part moment is when Andrea Barber (who will be reprising her role as DJ's kooky BFF, Kimmy Gibbler) gushes about getting all the cast together for the first time since the original show wrapped in 1995.
As TV Line reports, the featurette is about the TV family and also the fan experience: There's even a little bit from Full House's original catchphrases!
Could Fuller House be something like an inside joke to everyone who grew up watching the original? The new featurette seems to have little references dedicated to those who've always loved the show, and it seems the characters are on to them ... though we'll just have to wait to find out Feb. 26!
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