Jodie Sweetin has a cool idea for another Full House spin-off. The beloved family sitcom was revived in 2016 when Netflix premiered its sequel, Fuller House. It ran for five seasons before it ended in 2020. But just barely two years since it wrapped up, talks of another Full House offshoot are currently going around. And if given the chance, Sweetin is willing to participate by reprising her role as Stephanie Tanner.
Fuller House pretty much copied its parent series' premise. Just like her dad Danny (Bob Saget), DJ (Candace Cameron Bure) finds herself in quite the predicament: Widowed at a young age and left to raise three young kids on her own after her husband suddenly dies. In order to help DJ get back on her feet, Stephanie and their friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber), like Full House's Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (Dave Coulier), move into the iconic San Francisco home with the eldest Tanner sister. For half a decade, everyone helped each other navigate their collective and individual arcs, and in the end, all three girls got married in the emotionally satisfying Fuller House finale.
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Due to its popularity, there's still clamor to see more of the Tanners in another Full House spin-off. Speaking with E! News' Daily Pop, Sweetin says that she's ready to reprise her role as Stephanie and is more than happy to reunite with her old co-stars. But instead of simply following the trend of a family sitcom, she suggests that the Fuller House follow-up mines inspiration from another classic sitcom — The Golden Girls. Read her full comment below:
«Absolutely. I love working with them. It's like, ‘Do you wanna go back and have fun and work with the people that you love,
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