Netflix' Full House Reboot is finally happening soon. Original casts are happy to be reunited once again yet it is going to be without the Olsen Twins.
According to People, Jodie Sweetin together with John Stamos and some other celebrities attended the charity event hosted by Bob Saget. The Cool Comedy Hot Cuisine charity event was organized to help the Scleroderma Research Foundation.
Jodie Sweeten, now 33 years old, was asked in that evening to share her thoughts about the Olsen twins not joining the Full House remake with Netflix. She said that she has no feelings of resentment towards Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. In addition, Sweetin said that she supports them and loves them no matter what, and she's behind them 100 % in whatever they decide to do.
MyInforms has reported that the Full house Remake gets fuller as it returns to Netflix. This means that Netflix is about to introduce characters that are not part of the original casts. As of this time, Netflix revealed that there will be two new recurring characters in the Full House Remake. These are the new younger wife of Danny Tanner and Kimmy Gibler's lothario ex-husband. In additon, the show will have colored characters and not just dominated by white people.
In an exclusive report with the TVLine on Thursday, they are looking for an actor who can do the role of "Teri" who is "a 40-year-old black woman" and whose character is vivacious, youthful and attractive. She has instinctive physical desire for men like Bob Saget's Character in Full House. Another character is being name-dropped by Jodie Sweetin whose name is "Michelle". TVLine is also looking for an actor who fits the role of "Fernando".
WaterTown also reported in its site that viewers would never know who's gonna come at the Full House. There are some castings that need to be filled. But there are names that are considered to fit in the roles like Aisha Tyler, William Levy, and Raul Castillo.
Yes, Full House will never be the same without all the original casts like the Olsen twins. But this Remake will still be colorful and fun, and will be a whole new experience for those who are joining the 1990's favorite TV family.
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