That was fast: Fuller House has already been renewed for a second season.
Netflix made the announcement Wednesday morning on Twitter (see below). The pickup comes less than a week after the release of the much-hyped reboot’s 13-episode first season.
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Season 2. Coming soon to @Netflix. #FullerHouse 👍❤️🏠https://t.co/aEdTwbLDLM
— Fuller House (@fullerhouse) March 2, 2016
The Fuller House premiere picks up more than two decades after the events of Full House‘s series finale, on the occasion of a Tanner family reunion. The get-together — which includes everyone but Michelle, whose absence is explained via a fourth wall-breaking joke — inspires DJ (Candace Cameron Buré), now a widowed mother of three, and Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), a jet-setting deejay with no children or roots whatsoever, to move back into their childhood house. Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber), now a professional party planner, also makes herself at home.
TVLine readers gave Season 1 an average “B” grade.
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