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Rejoice! The 'Full House' Spinoff Is Officially Coming To Netflix in 2016

by Adam Pliskin
Warner Bros. Television

Big news, everyone: The "Full House" spinoff has officially been confirmed.

Netflix ordered 13 episodes of the new version of the classic television program, which will be called "Fuller House."

John Stamos went on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" last night to the break the news.

He said the show will follow D.J. Tanner, played by Candace Cameron Bure, as she raises three boys of her own in the famed house.

The show will also star Jodie Sweetin, who played Stephanie Tanner, and Andrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler. Stamos will guest star as well.

Appearances by Bob Saget, Dave Coulier and the Olsen twins have not yet been confirmed, but it seems likely at least some of the remaining original cast members will make cameos on the show.

The Netflix series will start as a reunion special and then go into the actual season of "Fuller House."

It will premiere sometime in 2016.

Here is John Stamos talking about the new program:

Citations: Netflix to air Full House reunion spinoff (CNN)