‘Full House’ Cast on Possibility of a Second Reboot After Bob Saget’s Death: ‘In a Heartbeat’
The show’s original cast — who returned for the sequel series Fuller House on Netflix — said there’s always a chance of reprising their characters again. During a conversation at 90s Con, cast members talked about how the show could take on a whole new form after Bob Saget’s death.
“There’s a lot of moms bringing their little girls — it’s such a wonderful full-circle moment to see these moms who were like, ‘I grew up with you guys, and now my daughters are growing up with you on Fuller House,’ ” Andrea Barber, who plays Kimmy, told TODAY.
Dave Coulier opened a conversation about a new iteration. “Like, okay, we’ll do Fullest House,” he joked to the outlet. But soon after, Coulier confirmed he’d actually be on board. “I think we would in a heartbeat,” he said, with Barber and Candace Cameron Bure echoing the point.
PEOPLE inquired further about a potential reunion, possibly on the Hallmark channel alongside Bure. “I think that’s a fun idea,” she said. Coulier joked he’d like to play John Stamos, should they have an opportunity to star beside Bure in a future Christmas film.
Saget died in January at age 65. Saget’s Full House family — alongside famous friends and the standup comedy community — paid tribute to the star on social media.
On Full House, Saget portrayed father of three, Danny Tanner, from the fall of 1987 through May 1995. In 2016, Saget returned to the role of Danny for Fuller House and was in 10 episodes of the show, which ended in 2020.
Though Full House originally aired in the ’90s, the cast has remained close and considers themselves a “real family.”
“This may sound kind of sappy, but we really do love each other,” Coulier told E! News. “We’ve been through everything together — births, deaths, marriages, divorces, our shows being picked up and canceled. We’re a real family on and off camera.”