"Fuller House" season 4 is an exciting installment for both fans of the show and the crew behind the long-running family program. "Fuller House" co-executive producer Bryan Behar recently shared on his official Twitter page a picture of the "Fuller House" cast.
Episode 10 of #FullerHouse is in the books. Hardest working cast in show business. Love these people. ???? pic.twitter.com/5O82NPCzpZ
— Bryan Behar (@bryanbehar) August 18, 2018
Aside from wrapping up “Fuller House” season 4 episode 10, one of the “Fuller House” family members is getting a chance to stretch her wings during season 4's production.
In an interview with E! News, Candace Cameron Bure, who plays the series main protagonist D.J. Tanner, mentions that she will be sitting in the director's chair for some episode of “Fuller House” season 4. Bure said that she has been shadowing and learning from Melissa Joan-Hart from the show's earlier seasons but feels that the director's chair is a whole different ballpark from simply shadowing. Bure mentions that Hart has been coaching her throughout the process of getting used to directing. Bure has also posted about her excitement about directing on her personal Instagram page.
Bure was required to take the First Time Director Course as the “Fuller House” cast and crew get ready to start filming “Fuller House” season 4.
Aside from Candace Cameron Bure's directorial debut, fans of the show can look forward to “Fuller House” season 4 officializing D.J. And Steve's (Scott Weinger) relationship. While fans have been enjoying the “will-they-won't-they” nature of the Tanner-Hale relationship, Bure also mentions that the show's fourth season will focus more on Kimmy's pregnancy and how the people who live in the Fuller House itself relate to the pregnancy.
“Fuller House” season 4 has yet to have an announced official air date for its premiere episode. With production for the show's episode 10 in the bag, fans can be assured that the show's fourth season will air by Q4 of 2018.


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