The broadcast date for “Fuller House” Season 4 has been the subject of guessing games for fans considering that Netflix has not released an official announcement of when the show will return. But it seems an old Instagram post may have the answer to the question of when Netflix will be releasing the anticipated installment to the beloved family show.
Fans already know that “Fuller House” season 4 already wrapped up its production last September. But the show's cast and crew have been particularly quiet since the announcement was made. Some of the recent noteworthy stories involving the “Fuller House” cast do not necessarily involve news about “Fuller House” season 4.
Unfortunately for fans, news of the show's latest installment being available for viewing on Netflix has still yet to be confirmed. There have been predictions that “Fuller House” season 4 will be released on the streaming giant by this month but so far the season is still not available on the Netflix website. But Jodie Sweetin – who plays Stephanie Tanner – posted a picture of the “Fuller House” season 4 episode 1 script earlier in the year.
Fans who remember the photo will note that the upcoming installment's first episode is titled “Oh My Santa.” This could point to a Christmas episode opening for the “Fuller House” season 4 premiere. No details have been released about the upcoming episode's summary but considering the title, it seems the show will be skipping Thanksgiving and jumping straight to the Christmas celebrations.
Fans looking forward to joining the Tanner-Fuller household in their continuing adventures as they scramble to deal with Kimmy's (Andrea Barber) pregnancy can hopefully catch “Fuller House” season 4 on Netflix by December 2018. If not, fans can hopefully look forward to an early 2019 broadcast.


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