Netflix Series ‘Fuller House’ Releases New Images From Set
New photos have been released from the set of the Netflix series "Fuller House."
The revival of the classic ABC sitcom "Full House" is slowly making its way to the streaming network. Now that fans of the original show have become excited to see what the show will look like, the producers have officially released some new photos from the set, featuring the actors and actresses in character.
According to Deadline, fans of the original show are gong to love what they see in the images. Although Michelle Tanner (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) is absent, the rest of the modern family of sisters, fathers, uncles, friends and children will come back to life in February, making for a powerfully nostalgic piece of entertainment.
Most fans will remember Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) and D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) from the original series. Not only are these key characters returning, but Stamos and Bure are the creative minds and muscle behind the show's revival.
Although the show will be updated for a modern audience, all of the original characters other than Michelle are returning for small roles in the series. The new incarnation of the series will focus on D.J. as the matriarch, while her live-in sister and best friend will be the supporting parental figures who have moved in to help her with her sons.
Her best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber) will also have a daughter in the show. Sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), on the other hand, still lives the single life and has been making strides as an entertainer in the music industry.
Little sister Michelle has been written off the show. The character is said to be absent, working in New York to manage her thriving business in the fashion industry, a story that mirrors the real lives of the Olsen twins.
The new photos released on the show's Facebook page show the family all back together, and some of them don't look like they have aged much since they were last seen on the air over two decades ago.
Get a first look at the moments that will make you laugh, cry, and relive your childhood.
Posted by Fuller House on Thursday, January 7, 2016
"Fuller House" will premiere on Netflix on Feb. 26 this year.
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