Fuller House Makes A Comeback With Season 3 on Netflix; No More Waiting

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Dec 27, 2016 08:12 AM EST

Good news for all the Fuller House fans,  the show is all set to fill their kitty with a new season. Yes, the fans have read it right. The favorite show is all set to return. Interestingly, the family show has confirmed that it is likely to come back with a season 3 on Netflix in 2017.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the news was published on Saturday through a Facebook and Twitter posts. The statement read, "Holiday wishes, answered. Fuller House Season 3, coming 2017." Similar posts were also posted on other social media sites such as Instagram.

The news of the show's revival has come up too fast just a couple of weeks after the release of the Season 2 on December 9. As per Symphony Advanced Media, the season One of Fuller House was one of the highest grossing shows on Netflix. It drew a viewership of 7.33 million views within the first three days of its release.

Fuller House is the spinoff of the actual ABC series, "Full House". The latest series revolves around the central character, D.J. Tanner-Fuller portrayed by Candace Cameron-Bure, who's a recent widower, living in San Francisco. The show also featured her sister, Stephanie Tanner played by Jodie Sweetin as well as their best friend Kimmy Gibbler played by Andrea Barber.

The story moved around the characters, about how they came together to raise DJ's kids along with Kimmy's arrogant teen daughter, gathered a lot of popularity among the viewers.

The real team members also appear in the series such as John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier too make appearances in the show.

Both Jeff Franklin as well as Bob Boyett will be serving as executive producers. The new season is more likely to have a joint venture of Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions. Along with this, the show would be associated with Warner Horizon Television for the Netflix series.

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