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First Official Images Of Netflix's 'Fuller House' Are Revealed

We finally have our first look at future episodes, leaving us very curious.

By Tisha EatonPublished 6 years ago 1 min read
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Fuller House, the much anticipated follow up to the show Full House, is about to be released on Netflix. While fans have enjoyed many throwback images, behind-the-scenes photos and teasers from the cast, we finally have our first look at future episodes, leaving us very curious.

Three's a crowd

It appears that the show will follow much of the same formula of the original, with D.J. moving into her old home with Kimmy, her best friend, and her sister Stephanie, much the same as Danny did and was the premise of Full House. D.J. is a widow and Kimmy and Stephanie move in to help with the kids.

The gang's all here

We can clearly see here that the original cast will not just be ignored, but will at least be making an appearance in one of the episodes. It's good to have the family back together. Nicky and Alex will also make an appearance, though they are not pictured.

Friendlier now?

It appears in this image that Kimmy and Stephanie are ready to go for a night on the town, while D.J. is ready for a night in. Could they be getting along a little better than when they were younger?

One BIG happy family

Not only do we have D.J.'s two sons on the show, played by Michael Campion and Elias Harger, but we have Kimmy's daughter, played by Soni Nicole Bringas. It should be interesting to see how these two parenting styles work, and how the kids are with each other.

It's clear that this show will be full of nostalgia and callbacks to the original, with a few of original ideas of its own. As someone who would constantly watch the reruns, I can't wait to see what they bring to the table.

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Tisha Eaton

I am a Disney Fanatic who loves to give information on stars, movies and shows that you guys like too! A professional fan girl who has been featured on Huffington Post and loves to share her love of anything and everything

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