The house that every viewer considered a home has now come back and with a better, newer look. Netflix has released its teaser trailer for 'Fuller House', a reboot to their 1987-95 sitcom 'Full House' .
Here's the video if you haven't seen it.
Friends, families, and everyone with Netflix in their location should mark their calendars on the 26th of February, Friday for the 13-episode series will be released on the said date.
The trailer shows the iconic house in San Francisco where it all began- with Miranda Lambert's "The House that Built Me" as its background song. The casts aren't seen in the trailer yet but we can hear them helping widowed D.J. move back home with a cute golden retriever waiting to welcome them.
According to Netflix press release, Andrea Barber, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin will reprise their roles as Kimmy Gibler, D.J Tanner-Fuller, and Stephanie Tanner, respectively.
The series will focus on D.J. Tanner-Fuller's life as a widowed veterinarian who moved back to their house and tries to raise her three male children with the help of her sister Stephanie, an aspiring musician, and best friend Kimmy. It is a 'fuller house' indeed with everyone living under the same roof. D.J.'s children will be played by Michael Champion as 12-year old Jackson, Elias Harger as 7-year old Max, and Messitt Twins as newborn Tommy Jr.
Cast members from the original 'Full House' sitcom will also have guest appearances throughout the episodes. John Stamos and Lori Loughlin will reprise their role as Jesse and Becky Katsopolis, Bob Saget as Danny Tanner, and Dave Coulier as Joey Gladstone.
Let us all watch out for the premier of the 'Fuller House' this February 26, 2016 on Netflix. What are your thoughts on the reboot? Comment them below.


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