Full House Old Cast: Is There A Revival On The Cards?
Full House Old Cast: Is There A Revival On The Cards?
'Full House' could be soon returning to the television amidst the news that Warner Bros. TV is considering reviving this popular series very seriously. Originally released in September 1987, Full House was a loved family sitcom till May 1995 when it had to be pulled back due to the show expenses.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Full House old cast had recently reunited for Uncle Joey's (Dave Coulier) wedding with his partner Melissa Bring. It was truly mesmerizing to look at the pictures of show creator Jeff Franklin along with the cast including Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), Candace Cameron Bure (DJ Tanner), and John Stamos (Uncle Jesse). These pictures were uploaded on Instragram sending a lot of us back to a completely different era.
One of the primary reasons for Full House revival is popularity of its repeat shows on Nick. There has been considerable growth in the ratings from last year.
We don't know if the Full House new series 2014 will take-off from where it was left or the makers will be working on a completely new script altogether. In fact, there is no news of its release date either. However, there are reports of David Alan Coulier (Joey Gladstone), Bob Saget (Danny), Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler), Candace Cameron-Bure (D. J. Tanner), and Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie) being associated with the show in some way.
The Full house old cast has always remained close since the show and there is every possibility of them coming back with something entertaining.
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