'Fuller House' Is Renewed for Season 4 on Netflix
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The new season of the 'Full House' spin-off will bring back nostalgic memories to fans as Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier) and more are all moving back to San Fransisco.

AceShowbiz - Netflix has decided to keep the Tanner family around. The streaming giant announced on Monday, January 29 that it renewed "Fuller House" for a fourth season.

The hit series announced the exciting news on its Instagram account. "BEST NEWS EVER!" so it wrote alongside a brief announcement video. "This the best news! Super happy!" a fan wrote. Similarly, another fan excitedly commented, "Yeeeepeeee!!!!! Hurry Hurry!!! I need my favorite show on!!! Lol."

BEST NEWS EVER! 🏡✨

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The new season of the "Full House" spin-off will bring back nostalgic memories to fans as Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) and Jesse (John Stamos) are all moving back to San Fransisco alongside their respective children. The upcoming season 4 is set to pick up where things left off in the eventful third season, in which Kimmy (Andrea Barber) successfully became Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) surrogate.

The spin-off centers on original cast member Candace Cameron's veterinarian character D.J. Tanner-Fuller, who is now a single mother of three young boys, the rebellious 12-year-old Jackson (Michael Campion), neurotic 7-year-old Max (Elias Harger) and her newborn baby Tommy Jr (Dashiel and Fox Messitt). She's living in San Francisco along with her young sister/aspiring musician Stephanie Tanner, D.J.'s lifelong best friend/fellow single mother Kimmy Gibbler and Kimmy's feisty teenage daughter Ramona (Soni Nicole Bringas).

"It got to be really repetitive for me every time the dads or Becky would show up. We've had to bring them in with suitcases and reasons for them being there and it got to be the same thing over and over," series creator Jeff Franklin shared to TVLine late last year.

"I'm looking forward to them just being in town and whenever the storyline works, they can just be part of the gang again without making a big deal out of it. It's going to feel much more normal to have them back in town. It depends on how many episodes their schedule allows and how much Netflix orders. But hopefully we'll see more of them, not less," he continued.

In October 2017, Netflix announced that "Fuller House" was its second most "binge-raced" series after "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life". "Binge-raced" is a term which Netflix invented to describe the phenomenon of fans watching an entire series in 24 hours. With that accomplishment, it's only natural of the streaming giant to order another season for "Fuller House".

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