Fuller House (2016)
The beloved Tanner household returns in this heartwarming Netflix sequel, where a new generation keeps the family spirit alive in San Francisco.
Fuller House - Series Information
- Original Title: Fuller House
- First Air Year: 2016
- Last Air Year: 2020
- Created by: Jeff Franklin
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Family, Comedy
- Content Rating (US): TV-Y7
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (30 minutes)
- Number of Seasons: 5
- Number of Episodes: 75
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: February 26, 2016 (United States - TV-Y7), February 26, 2016 (Germany - 6), February 26, 2016 (Australia - PG), February 26, 2016 (Brazil - 12), February 26, 2016 (Mexico - AA), February 26, 2016 (Italy - T), February 26, 2016 (South Korea - 12)
- Networks: Netflix
- Alternative Titles: Jobban bír-lak (HU)
- Production Companies: Warner Horizon Television, Miller/Boyett Productions, Jeff Franklin Productions
- Production Countries: United States of America
Fuller House - Plot
D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a widow and mother of three. Things become too much to handle, so she asks for help from her sister Stephanie and her best-friend Kimmy.
Fuller House - Trailer
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Fuller House - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Jeff Franklin
Main Cast
- Candace Cameron Bure
- Jodie Sweetin
- Andrea Barber
- Elias Harger
- Soni Bringas
- Michael Campion
- Fox Messitt
- Dashiell Messitt
- Juan Pablo Di Pace
- Scott Weinger
Writers
- Maria Brown-Gallenberg
- Jeff Franklin
- Doug Keyes
- Nick Fascitelli
- Bob Keyes
Executive Producers
- Steve Baldikoski
- Bryan Behar
- John Stamos
- Jeff Franklin
Fuller House - FAQs
Where can you watch Fuller House online?
Fuller House is available to stream exclusively on Netflix, including Netflix Standard with Ads. It can also be purchased through Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, and Fandango At Home for those who prefer to own digital copies.
Is Fuller House a sequel to Full House?
Yes, Fuller House is a direct sequel to the beloved ABC sitcom Full House, which originally aired from 1987 to 1995. The Netflix revival reunites much of the original cast and continues the story through the next generation of the Tanner family living in San Francisco.
Who are the main cast members of Fuller House?
The main cast includes Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. Tanner-Fuller, Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner, and Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler. Supporting cast members include Elias Harger, Soni Bringas, Michael Campion, Juan Pablo Di Pace, and Scott Weinger.
Did the Olsen twins appear in Fuller House?
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who famously shared the role of Michelle Tanner in the original Full House, did not appear in Fuller House. Their absence was acknowledged in the show's premiere episode with a humorous in-universe reference, becoming one of the revival's most discussed talking points.
How many seasons and episodes does Fuller House have?
Fuller House ran for 5 seasons and a total of 75 episodes on Netflix. Season 1 and Season 2 each had 13 episodes, Season 3 and Season 5 each had 18 episodes, and Season 4 had 13 episodes. The series also includes 1 special episode.
When did Fuller House first air?
Fuller House premiered on February 26, 2016, on Netflix. All 13 episodes of the first season were released simultaneously, following Netflix's signature binge-release model. The series concluded with its fifth and final season in 2020.
What is the content rating for Fuller House?
Fuller House is rated TV-Y7 in the United States, meaning it is suitable for children aged 7 and older. The series is family-friendly with light comedy, wholesome storylines, and no mature content, making it appropriate viewing for kids and adults alike.
Is Fuller House cancelled or was it renewed?
Fuller House has officially ended. Netflix renewed the series through five seasons before concluding it in 2020. The show wrapped up its storylines intentionally, giving the characters a proper send-off rather than ending abruptly due to cancellation.
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