Lori Loughlin appeared on this morning's GOOD MORNING AMERICA and officially announced that she has joined the cast of Netflix's upcoming FULL HOUSE spin off series "Fuller House."
The ABC morning show shared the news on their official Twitter page, posting: "@LoriLoughlin just announced exclusively on @GMA that she will be a part of the 'Full House' spin-off 'Fuller House'!"
Watch the appearance below:
Netflix has ordered a 13-episode season of the new multi-camera comedy Fuller House, the long-awaited sequel to the iconic hit series Full House. Created by original Full House creator Jeff Franklin, Fuller House will premiere exclusively across all
Netflix territories in 2016.
Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber are set to star in Fuller House, with fellow Full House star John Stamos set to produce and reprise his original role of Uncle Jesse as a guest star in the new show.
In Fuller House, the adventures that began in 1987 on Full House continue, with veterinarian D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Cameron-Bure) pregnant and recently widowed, living in San Francisco. D.J.'s younger sister/aspiring musician Stephanie Tanner (Sweetin) and D.J.'s lifelong best friend/fellow single mother Kimmy Gibbler (Barber), along with Kimmy's feisty teenage daughter Ramona, all move in to help take care of D.J.'s two boys - the rebellious 12-year-old J.D. and neurotic 7-year-old Max - and her soon-to-arrive baby.
In a joint statement, executive producers Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller and Jeff Franklin said: "The continued support of Full House fans of all ages for the last 28 years has been astounding. It is an honor and a thrill to catch up with these beloved characters and explore their lives today. The love you saw on the show was real. The cast has remained a loving family off screen all these years. We are as excited as our fans to finally bring Full House back to life."
Fuller House is from Miller-Boyett Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions in association with Warner
HORIZON Television for Netflix. Robert L. Boyett, Thomas L. Miller and Jeff Franklin are the executive producers of the series, which was created by Franklin. John Stamos is a producer.
About Full House
Airing for eight seasons and 192 episodes from 1987-1995 on the
ABC Television Network in the U.S., Full House was a comedic look at three grown men experiencing the "joys of motherhood" as they raise three girls in San Francisco. Widowed father Danny Tanner (Saget) is dealing with the unique trials and tribulations - and chaos - of being a single parent to daughters D.J. (Cameron-Bure), Stephanie (Sweetin) and Michelle (Mary-Kate/Ashley Olsen). When trying to juggle his career as a local television personality with the responsibilities of being a full-time dad proves to be too much, Danny gets help raising his family from his rock musician brother-in-law Uncle Jesse (Stamos) and the infrequently employed stand-up comedian Joey (Coulier). Andrea Barber also starred as D.J.'s BFF Kimmy Gibbler, with Lori Loughlin as Danny's Wake Up, San Francisco co-host Rebecca, who would eventually date and marry Jesse.
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