“Fuller House” season 4 coming soon and it is a holiday treat to the fans who have been waiting for the reboot of the classic family comedy sitcom. Brand-new episodes are ready for streaming on Netflix next month but before that, here are some details and bits of spoilers to get a hint of what to expect.
When “Fuller House” season 4 returns, there are three main events to watch out for and this include DJ and Steve’s reunion, Kimmy as surrogate mom to Stephanie’s child and the appearance of some characters that were never shown before. Moreover, it is also interesting to see how the Tanners’ home is like without Uncle Jesse, Aunt Becky, Uncle Joey, and Danny Tanner.
The said characters played big roles in the original “Full House” series but this time, they will not be on the show as regulars but only set to appear for some episodes. To be more exact, Candace Cameron-Bure told E! News that the beloved cast members will be seen on just three episodes.
As for DJ and Steve, viewers can expect their relationship to develop more after they previously admitted that they still have strong feelings for each another. This is actually one of the highlights since the couple has been together since their teen years but did not end up marrying each other when they got older.
“Fuller House” season 4 will feature many guests and although some of them are have been mentioned in the sitcom from time to time, this is the first time that they are being introduced in the show. Leslie Grossman will appear briefly as one of the people assisting when Kimmy gives birth at the hospital while Maria Canals-Barrera will act as Fernando’s mother. Other guest stars who will add more spice and humor to “Fuller House” season 4 are Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner, and Josh Peck.
“Fuller House” season 4 is arriving on Dec. 14 on Netflix.


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