Fuller House, Netflix's reboot of the beloved '90s family show Full House, will be on small screens everywhere this weekend, and the cast is fully on press duties.
John Stamos, who's producing the new show and reprising his role as Uncle Jesse, recently took to Instagram to share footage from the original show -- including some clips featuring Olsen twins Mary-Kate and Ashley.
In a bout of nostalgia (as well as very sly marketing), Stamos shared a few home videos that featured the twins and DJ Tanner actress Candace Cameron Bure as a teen.
In the adorable Hawaii clip with the then-3-year-old Olsens, Stamos is sitting in the grass as both girls move closer to him. One twin gives him a hug, but the second one gives him the tiniest, cutest little push, and Stamos acts punch-drunk. The horribly violent issue is resolved with a kiss to the forehead and a big hug.
A video posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on Feb 21 2016 at 8:18 PST
The Olsens haven't done any acting in over a decade and aren't part of the show's reboot. Still, the cast insists that, while their character, Michelle Tanner, won't be physically present, she will definitely be mentioned.
The first reviews of the new show are already out, and sadly, they're not very good. So far, the show has a score of 33% on Rotten Tomatoes and 38% on Metacritic. Critics say that while diehard fans of the '90s original might enjoy it for nostalgia's sake, the project itself doesn't make for great television.
Except for the twins, the better part of the original Full House cast will be returning, and the three leads will be Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber in a gender-swapped version of the original tale of three single men raising three girls; now, DJ, Steph and Kimmy Gibbler will be raising three boys.
The 13-episode season of Fuller House will be available on Netflix on Friday, Feb. 26.
A video posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on Feb 22 2016 at 7:26 PST
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