Is a "Full House" revival in the works at Netflix?
As Uncle Jesse would say, "Have mercy!" -- "Full House" is reportedly being eyed for a revival on Netflix.
The streaming service is reportedly close to ordering a 13-episode season of "Fuller House," starring Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. Tanner and Andrea Barber as her BFF Kimmy Gibler, according to TVLine.
The new series would be called "Fuller House," the report says, and fellow "Full House" alumni John Stamos (Uncle Jesse), Bob Saget (Danny Tanner) and Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey) potentially making guest appearances.
There's no deal at this point though (cue a Stephanie Tanner-style "How rude!"), and Netflix and Warner Bros. have not commented.
"Full House" ran on ABC from 1987-1995, and many members of the cast have stayed in touch since. Stamos recently made a visit (and apparently went unrecognized) at the house from the sitcom in San Francisco, and reunited with Coulier and Sagat for a yogurt commercial that aired during last year's Super Bowl.
Rumors of a potential revival or reboot have surfaced before. Last year, Stamos told CBS News they were "working on something that's sort of reunion-like...sort of a reunion type thing with the girls," but stressed it'd have to be the right project to get everyone back together.
"The legacy [of the show] is so important... I don't want anything to mess what we did up," he said. "We'll only do it if it's something that will augment the show and maybe add a little more happiness to what people get out of it."