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Netflix just gave Uncle Jesse fans one more reason to celebrate this holiday season.
Fuller House has been renewed for a third season, set to premiere in 2017, the show’s Twitter account unveiled on Saturday, along with a brief holiday-themed video and the show’s updated theme song: “Holiday wishes, answered. Fuller House Season 3, coming 2017.”
The reboot, which centers on original castmembers Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, dropped its second season on Netflix on Dec. 9.
Holiday wishes, answered. Fuller House Season 3, coming 2017. pic.twitter.com/pJkRASTpBj
— Fuller House (@fullerhouse) December 25, 2016
Fuller House is executive produced by original series producer Jeff Franklin along with Robert L. Boyett, with John Stamos also serving as an executive producer. Full House creator Franklin served as showrunner for the sequel series’ first season. The show, produced by Warner Bros., was widely panned by critics and ranked among some of the year’s worst scripted offerings.
In the reboot, Cameron Bure’s D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a widowed mother of three boys who moves back into her family home with sister Stephanie (Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Barber), who join together to help raise D.J.’s kids and Kimmy’s daughter.
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