“Fuller House” season 4 will provide more fun as the family extends with new cast additions. It was previously reported that viewers will finally get to see Fernando Hernandez-Guerrero’s mother and although she will only appear in one episode, this is something to look forward to because this is the first time in three seasons that she will be introduced.
What’s more, her appearance will create dramatic but funny storylines since she does not know yet that Kimmy, her daughter-in-law, is not pregnant with her own child but she only agreed to be Stephanie’s surrogate. She will be so shocked once she learns about this after thinking she is going to be a grandma again.
With the news of her addition, fans are hoping she will not get upset and leave DJ’s house because this gesture will definitely hurt many people, especially Stephanie, who has been wanting a child. Maria Canals-Barrera of the “Wizards of Waverly Place” will take the role as Fernando’s mother, TV Line reported.
It’s a full house indeed! @fullerhouse @netflix @soni_nicole @bobsaget @hagenboo @candacecbure @juanpablodipace @jodiesweetin @andreabarber @loriloughlin #fullerhouse pic.twitter.com/FK2b6HmkYq
— Maria Canals-Barrera (@Maria_CB) August 23, 2018
Moreover, as filming for “Fuller House” season 4 wraps up, other new characters were spotted as well. on Sept. 9, as the cast celebrated the end of the shoots, Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler) shared an image of all the cast and Leslie Grossman of “American Horror Story” is in that picture. She is wearing a scrub suit, so it was assumed that she will be assisting Kimmy with childbirth.
“Full House,” the original series, first premiered in September 1987 and it went on air until 1995. The show gained immense popularity worldwide and its cast became household names.
Meanwhile, “Fuller House” season 4’s air date is not yet available. Netflix still has to make an announcement. Candace Cameron Bure said via Instagram that fans can expect it to arrive as early as December.


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