Family Sitcom “Full House” to be Revived as 'Fuller House': Olsen Twins Not Interested?

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Lifetime and Netflix teams up to revive the most loved family sitcom, the "Full House". Jason Stamos along with the producer and actors are still up for it, while the Olsen twins are still in the dark about the show.

Lifetime will work on the Full House revival with a title "The Unauthorized Full House Story." The creators promised to expose the ever loving and peaceful family life portrayed on the show with their more complex lives in reality. It will be similar to Lifetime's previous show "Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story."

On the other hand, stars Candace Cameron (D.J.), Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie), and Andrea Barber (Kimmy) will be reunited after the Netflix announced the details for its Full House revival, Fuller House. It will be a 13-episode current-day reboot of the sitcom.

From 1987 to 1995, Full House was aired on ABC with casts Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Bob Saget, Candace Cameron, Scott Weinger, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, Dylan and Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit.

Manwhile, John Stamos tweeted "Had a sweet talk with M.K. today! There are way more important things going in the world today." on Tuesday night. But then the Olsen sisters denied they have talked to John Stamos about the proposed show, which will be produced by Stamos himself. Shortly after hearing what the Olsen twins had said, Stamos tweeted again and said "I call bullshit," linking the twins' quote about not knowing anything about the show.

Netflix scheduled the debut of the show "Fuller House" in 2016. Lifetime has yet to tell when they will be able to launch their new TV movie show, but they promised a new tell-all TV program that would definitely make the audience bring back the feel of watching America's beloved family again.

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