The Tanners are coming back! On Wednesday, March 2, Netflix announced via Twitter that the Full House revival, Fuller House, has been renewed for a second season.
“Your list will get even fuller,” the verified Fuller House account tweeted alongside a short and sweet video featuring Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, and their new TV families. “Season 2. Coming soon to @Netflix. #FullerHouse.”
Your list will get even fuller.
Season 2. Coming soon to @Netflix. #FullerHouse ?❤️?https://t.co/aEdTwbLDLM
— Fuller House (@fullerhouse) March 2, 2016
An ecstatic Sweetin, 34, took to social media to share her excitement over the news. “Wow!!! Even MORE exciting news!!!,” she wrote. “Our official announcement for Season 2 of #fullerhouse is out…”
Wow!!! Even MORE exciting news!!! Our official announcement for Season 2 of #fullerhouse is out… https://t.co/VAf02srOLV
— Jodie Sweetin (@JodieSweetin) March 2, 2016
The reboot of the classic sitcom also features appearances from original cast members John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin.
Show creator Jeff Franklin has big plans for Fuller House’s next chapter — like finally convincing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen to reprise the role of Michelle Tanner.
“We love Mary-Kate and Ashley and they’re invited back any time,” Franklin told USA Today back in February. “We hope they decide to come and play next season, if there is one.”