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First look: Photos from the set of 'Fuller House'


UPDATED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 10:15 AM EST

Did you miss your old familiarfriends? If so, don't worry because they’re back! Netflix released on Thursday, January 7 the first photosfrom the set of their upcoming original series, Fuller House.

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The pictures from the reboot of the ‘90s family sitcom, Full House, show the Tanner family togetheragain in their San Francisco Bay townhouse — with theexception of Michelle Tanner (played by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen).

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Featured in the first look photos are CandaceCameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber. The three women will be reprising theirroles as D.J. Tanner (Candace), Stephanie Tanner (Jodie) and Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea). Also pictured in the newly released still photos are Bob Saget, Lori LoughlinJohn Stamos  and David Coulier.

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The continuation of the original show, which began in 1987, will play out in a 13-episode series that will be released on Netflix, February 26. The new show will focus on Candace’s character D.J., who is a widowed mother to three boys. D.J. enlists the help of her aspiring musician sister Stephanie and fellow single mom Kimmy — who has a her feisty teenage daughter Ramona — to help look after her sons.

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John Stamosand Bob Saget, will reprise their beloved characters Uncle Jesse andDanny Tanner. Dave, who plays Joey Gladstone, Lori, also known asBecky Katsopolis, and Scott Weinger, who portrays Steve Hale, will alsomake guest appearances on the streaming service's new show.

Sadly fans won't be seeing a grown-up Michelle Tanner in the house. John Stamos revealed on Howard Stern's SiriusXM radio show that while "[The Olsens] seemed very into it, they just were afraid of acting [again]."

He added, "They hadn't acted, they don't consider themselves actresses, I don't think so."

And when the fashion designers decided against joining the reboot, John considered using their younger sister Elizabeth Olsen, however the actress was not available. John told Andy Cohen on his SiriusXM radio show, "We talked to her agent and her agent was like, 'Come on, she's not going to do that. But we did call her agent."

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