Fuller House Cast’s Next Reunion Is Set With Controversial Creator

Fuller House Cast's Next Reunion Is Set With Controversial Creator
Fuller House Cast's Next Reunion Is Set With Controversial Creator

Not long after their last reunion, the main cast of Fuller House is once again set to come together, this time with the show’s controversial creator.
The cast of Fuller House is set to reunite again, this time with its controversial creator, Jeff Franklin. Earlier this year, some actors from the Full House spin-off came together at ’90s Con in Hartford. Not long after that, they are once again set to re-assemble for another public appearance, which is exciting for their fans.

As revealed by DJ actress, Candace Cameron-Bure, some cast members of Fuller House will be at the ’90s Con in Tampa, Florida, and they will be joined by Franklin.
Cameron-Bure will be joined by Andrea Barber, Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin, Scott Weinger, and Franklin. For context, Franklin was actually fired from Fuller House in 2018 and was replaced by Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar.

Will Fuller House Season 6 Ever Happen?

When it premiered in 2016, Fuller House capitalized on the nostalgia factor by re-hashing its parent series’ premise. Like Danny in Full House, DJ also unexpectedly lost a spouse and is left to raise three young kids. Despite not becoming a critical darling, Fuller House won the hearts of its parent series’ established fans and even expanded its base. That’s why despite being canceled, some loyal followers continue to hold out on hope that the Tanners will return in the proposed Fuller House season 6.

For what it’s worth, the idea has already been raised to the Fuller House cast before. Most of them are willing to reprise their roles, with Dave Coulier even saying that he believes that it’s what the late Bob Saget would want since it will keep them close to each other. However, not all of them are actually open to the possibility. Specifically, John Stamos said that he is officially done with the Full House franchise because he can’t see himself doing it without Saget.

For now, there are no concrete plans to do Fuller House season 6, or any other Full House spin-off for that matter. Almost all main cast members from the Netflix series are currently busy with their respective endeavors, making it tricky to recruit them to do another proper show. However, the fact that they are spending a lot of time together indicates that they still enjoy each other’s company, making it easier to convince them to bring the Tanners back to the small screen.

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