Candace Cameron Bure, Jode Sweetin and Andrea Barber in “Fuller House.” (Mike Yarish/Netflix)

Candace Cameron Bure, Jode Sweetin and Andrea Barber in “Fuller House.” (Mike Yarish/Netflix)

Sequel ‘Fuller House’ coming to an end after one more season

The Netflix “reboot” of the original “Full House” series is example of TV’s growing nostalgia bender.

  • By Peter Sblendorio New York Daily News
  • Sunday, February 3, 2019 1:30am
  • Life

By Peter Sblendorio / New York Daily News

“Fuller House” is closing its doors.

The popular family show — which serves as a sequel to the “Full House” series — was renewed for what will be its final season, Netflix revealed in a teaser video Thursday.

The clip featured a montage of scenes from the first four seasons, and ended with multiple cast members saying they were saving “the best for last.”

It also noted the fifth season of “Fuller House” is slated to launch in the fall.

The series, which premiered in 2016, is another example of TV’s growing nostalgia bender. “Fuller House” centers on D.J. Tanner (played by Candace Cameron Bure) raising her three young children with the help of her sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber), who also has a teenage daughter.

“Get ready Fannerinos! The farewell season of fullerhouse is coming your way,” Bure tweeted Thursday. “We love our fans! Thank you so so much for your support over the years. We saved the best for last.”

“Full House” cast members Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin also returned for the reboot.

The original series ran for eight seasons from 1987 to 1995 and followed the Tanner family when D.J., Stephanie and Michelle — played by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who didn’t return for “Fuller House” — when they were kids.

“Fuller House” at least gets a planned series finale, unlike the original series. Back then, producers and cast had gotten wind of the show’s cancellation while rehearsing for the Season 8 finale.

The Los Angeles Times contributed to this story.

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