Netflix’s Fuller House ran for five consecutive seasons before finally coming to a close in 2020. Although it’s only been barely 2 years since Fuller House wrapped, talks and rumors of another Full House offshoot being in the works are starting to circulate. Sweetin has claimed that if the opportunity was presented for her to reprise her role as the famous Stephanie Tanner, she would jump at it in a heartbeat. Fuller House essentially adapts the same premise of the original series, except this time, eldest daughter DJ Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure) is now in a similar predicament that her father Danny (the late Bob Saget) found himself in. Widowed at a young age just like her Dad, DJ is left to raise three young kids all on her own, while simultaneously struggling to cope with the grief over losing her husband. In order to help DJ out, Stephanie and their quirky friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber), mirroring Full House’s Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (Dave Coulier), move into the classic San Francisco home with her.
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For nearly half a decade, the girls corralled amongst one another through good times and bad, uplifting and supporting one another through life’s turbulence. The Fuller House finale gave all three girls a happy ending, as they all went on to get married and start their own separate lives. However, although fans are very emotionally satisfied and fulfilled when Fuller House came to a close, they still want to see more of the Tanner clan. Sweetin recently spoke to E! News’ Daily Pop, where she claimed that she is more than ready to reprise her role and reunite with old co-stars once more. Yet, Sweetin has some of her own visions for how the family sitcom should evolve for a potential spin-off series.
“Absolutely, I love working with them. It’s like, ‘do you want to go back and have fun and work with the people that you love, that you’ve known your whole life?’ Of course!" Sweetin said. “We always joke about our Golden Girls sort of future show. The three of us, living somewhere in Miami.” Golden Girls debuted back in 1985 and chronicles the lives of four unmarried middle-aged women. The Betty White show is known for its sexual candor and unabashed sense of sarcastic humor, which is quite polar opposite to the more traditional family vibes that Full House represents.
Nevertheless, Sweetin’s idea of putting the three main girls in a similar position as the main characters in Golden Girls is a captivating one, especially if they find some way to squeeze in the Olsen Twins in order to revive the character of Michelle. Taking on Golden Girls for inspiration could lead to a possible tone shift for the rumored Full House spin-off, showcasing a more mature, raunchy sense of adult humor, which would be quite refreshing to see from female characters who have been previously reserved from embracing that type of comedy.
Full House and Fuller House are now available on Netflix.
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Source: E! News Online