ABC 'Members Only' TV Show: 'Full House' Actor John Stamos to Star in Series
John Stamos is gearing up to be apart of two high-profile ABC television productions this fall. Deadline reports that the "Full House" actor will star as the male lead in ABC's drama series, "Members Only," and he will also be starring in and executive producing a currently untitled ABC series.
ABC comedy producer Dan Fogelman will also be onboard to executive produce Stamos' comedy project alongside "The Office" writer Danny Chun who will also write the untitled comedy's script, TVGuide reports.
"Members Only" delves into the lives of the members of an elite country club located in Connecticut. Stamos will play Randy, the billionaire husband of the show's female lead character Mickey played by Natalie Zea. [Deadline]
"Members Only's" premiere date on ABC has not yet been announced.
As for Stamos' untitled comedy project, TV Guide reports that Stamos' comedy series will be "about a ladies' man who discovers that he has a grown son who is nothing like him."
In addition to Stamos' upcoming projects on ABC, Stamos is also rumored to be starring in a "Full House" reboot currently being pitched to Warner Bros. TV and possibly Netflix, Deadline reports.
According to TV Guide, Stamos owns a stake of the hit 90s sitcom and is currently trying to get the show back on air.
If the "Full House" revival does in fact get picked up, TV Guide reports that the show's original executive producer Bob Boyett and creator Jeff Franklin will be involved. "Full House" original cast members Candace Cameron Bure (D.J.), Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie) and Andrea Barber (Kimmy) will also be on board for the show.
As for the entire "Full House" cast reuniting for the show's revival -- well, that is still to be determined.
Enstarz reports that during an interview with People back in April, Bob Saget, who played Danny on the show revealed, "Not everybody would want to do it ['Full House']. Maybe two-thirds of the cast would want to," he said. "John [Stamos] is such a good guy, and I think he would want it to happen in some way if it could. There's some stuff going on, I don't get involved in it, where people were trying to put some energy into it. ... [But] I don't think it will happen in a way that it would be everybody."
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