
The Legacy Lives On
From “You got it, dude!” to “Have mercy,” Full House became more than just a show — it became a cultural icon. Decades later, Fuller House revived the beloved family sitcom for a new generation on Netflix. Now, fans are wondering: Is this truly the end, or could there be another spinoff in the works?
The buzz is real, and the cast has thoughts — especially Candace Cameron Bure, the face of D.J. Tanner.
Candace Cameron Bure Is Open to Returning
Candace Cameron Bure has made it clear — she’s all in for another round of Tanner family fun. In recent interviews, she said she would “love” to return if the right opportunity came along.
But she’s not jumping in blindly. For Candace, any future project must honor the legacy of the show — especially following the loss of Bob Saget, who played the beloved Danny Tanner.
According to her, any reboot or sequel would need to hold true to what made Full House and Fuller House special: family, laughter, and heart.
What’s Stopping a New Spinoff?
As much as the cast may be on board, there are a few roadblocks in the way.
1. Legal Rights and Streaming Contracts
The main hurdle appears to be tied up in legal restrictions. Netflix owns the streaming rights to Fuller House, and certain clauses may limit the cast or creators from jumping into another related project anytime soon.
2. The Loss of Bob Saget
The death of Bob Saget in 2022 was a massive emotional blow for fans and cast members alike. His absence would be deeply felt in any future project, and the showrunners would need to thoughtfully address his legacy.
3. Timing and Availability
Many of the core cast members have gone on to other projects. Scheduling and creative alignment can be a challenge — especially for a show that would require such a heartfelt, ensemble performance.
The Cast Wants It — And So Do Fans
Despite the challenges, the cast seems genuinely eager to reunite. Candace isn’t the only one expressing interest.
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Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie) has talked about how she’d be thrilled to step back into her character’s shoes.
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Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler) is just as excited, saying she’d return “in a heartbeat” if the opportunity presented itself.
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Dave Coulier (Joey) also mentioned his love for the franchise, though he pointed out the legal limitations around a spinoff happening any time soon.
Let’s not forget the fans — thousands continue to post tributes, rewatch episodes, and ask for more. On social media, fan campaigns and online petitions regularly pop up requesting a revival, sequel, or even a reunion movie.
What Could a Future Spinoff Look Like?
If a new Full House spinoff were to happen, what might it focus on?
A Next-Gen Tanner Story
Imagine a series centered around DJ’s kids as they grow into adulthood, facing their own challenges with their Tanner-style support system around them.
A Reunion Special or Movie
A holiday reunion or a memorial episode dedicated to Danny Tanner (and Bob Saget) could bring the cast back together in a meaningful way.
Kimmy, Stephanie, and DJ Take the Lead
The original “girl squad” could return to raise teenagers, navigate mid-life, and continue the themes of motherhood, friendship, and unconditional love.
Why the Time Might Be Right
TV trends are leaning heavily into nostalgia. We’ve seen revivals of shows like That ’90s Show, Frasier, and iCarly. The appetite for throwback comfort content is stronger than ever.
Full House has something special that many revivals lack — a built-in multigenerational audience, years of character development, and themes that continue to resonate.
Combine that with the fact that the core cast is still in the public eye and eager to return, and it’s clear the door is still open.
Final Thoughts: Hope Is Still Alive
So, will there be another Full House spinoff? The honest answer: not yet — but don’t count it out.
With Candace Cameron Bure and other cast members ready to jump back in, the possibility is still very real. Legal red tape and emotional considerations may delay things, but the love for the show and its characters hasn’t gone anywhere.
If and when the stars align, the Tanner family could easily return for another round of hugs, lessons, and plenty of laughs.
FAQs
1. Is there an official announcement about a new Full House spinoff?
No official confirmation yet, but several cast members have said they’re open to it.
2. Why hasn’t a new spinoff happened already?
Legal issues involving Netflix’s rights to Fuller House and the need to honor Bob Saget’s memory are key factors.
3. Would a new show include the original cast?
Most likely. Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber have all expressed interest in returning.
4. Can Bob Saget’s character be included in a new series?
Not physically, but his memory could be honored through storytelling or tribute episodes.
5. How can fans support the idea of a new spinoff?
Stay vocal on social media, stream the original shows, and support cast members’ other projects to keep the buzz alive.