'Fuller House' season 3 on Netflix is a go, go, go! This special announcement was made Christmas Eve on a video starring the whole cast. Candace Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweetin took to their Twitter accounts saying that this was the best Christmas present ever and of course thanking Netflix.

ABC News reported that 'Fuller House' will air its season 3 on February 2016 on Netflix. The 'Full House' spinoff will still star Bure, Sweetin and Andrea Barber. The second season was aired earlier this year and has gathered a lot of positive reviews; this could be one of the major reasons Netflix renewed the show's contract for another fun season.

The cast claimed that reprising their roles was not really that hard because they have stayed close despite the end of 'Full House.' Bure said: " We've all been very close over the years, so this wasn't this big reunion." She said that it was more of coming back and getting in the set.

But the three stars still can't believe that they are doing a spinoff of 'Full House' and reprising their roles. Sweetin said that she sometimes pinch herself to find out if she was dreaming. "It's like a once-in-a-lifetime moment that we get to do twice."

Meanwhile Entertainment Weekly reported how the stars announced season 3 on Netflix via social media. The three posted the video announcement on their Facebook and Twitter pages wearing yuletide outfits and bearing huge presents.

Announcement for third season of 'Fuller House' came in just two weeks after its second season airs on TV on December 9. Fans will be able to watch catch up episodes of season 1 and 2 on Netflix before season 3 airs on February.

Aside from Bure, Sweetin and Barber, original cast members like John Stamos, Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin and Dave Coulier are also regulars of 'Fuller House.'