The making of “Fuller House” season 5 has started this month marked by the table read for episode 1. Lori Loughlin was unsurprisingly not around as Netflix has reportedly fired the actress. However, two other cast members, Dave Coulier, and John Stamos were also noticeably missing.
Several cast members of “Fuller House” season 5 let fans in on the table read through social media posts and Andrea Barber’s YouTube vlog. The actress, who plays Kimmy Gibbler, shared a 12-minute video detailing the table read roll call that confirmed Coulier and Stamos were not around.
Fans should not be worried, though, as there is a likely explanation for their absence. It is highly possible that Coulier and Stamos are simply not part of episode 1 so it was not necessary for them to be back at the Warner Bros. Studios for the first day of “Fuller House” season 5 production.
It is also important to note that Coulier and Stamos are technically only playing recurrent characters Joey Gladstone and Uncle Jesse, respectively. This explains why they do not have to be in every single episode of “Fuller House” season 5.
On the other hand, fans should not worry about the actors’ status as cast members of “Fuller House” season 5. Considering it is the farewell season, there is a great chance for the producers to bring back all important characters in the franchise. Fans must also note that both actors have already posted social media updates hinting at their return to the show.
Unfortunately for fans of Aunt Becky (Loughlin), she is not coming back for “Fuller House” season 5. The actress and her husband, Mossimo Giannulli, are accused of being part of the college admissions bribery scheme that made headlines earlier this year. Loughlin was removed by Netflix and Hallmark Channel from her upcoming projects shortly after they were accused of paying as much as $500,000 to a middleman so their daughters, Olivia Jade, and Bella Giannulli, will be accepted in the University of Southern California.


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