
With countless ’80s and ’90s reboots on the rise, Full House seemed destined for a full-circle return. But after Fuller House ended in 2020, fans are wondering: is this the end of the Tanners?
Fuller House Was a Hit — But Not for Everyone
While Netflix’s Fuller House brought back most of the original cast (minus the Olsen twins), critics were lukewarm. Fans loved the throwbacks, but the show didn’t reach the same cultural status as the original.
The Olsen Absence Still Hurts
Despite numerous efforts, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen declined to return, claiming they had “moved on from acting.” Their absence left a noticeable hole — and fans still ask if Michelle Tanner will ever return.
John Stamos Wants More
John Stamos has teased more possible Full House content, including a movie or special. In interviews, he said, “The show means too much to people to ever fully go away.”
The Cast Is Still Close
Despite years gone by, the majority of the cast have remained close friends. Tribute episodes for Bob Saget after his passing in 2022 further united them.
But Will It Ever Return?
With no confirmed plans, Full House may remain a cherished memory rather than an ongoing franchise. But in the world of TV revivals, “never” might just mean “not yet.”