"Full House" cast members are setting the record straight on whether the hit series would still have a second reboot after Bob Saget's death.

"Full House" has been left crippled after one of its cast members, Saget, died unexpectedly. The actor was found dead inside his hotel room two months ago, and reports revealed that he died after sustaining a blunt trauma in his head.

His passing led fans to ask whether a potential "Full House" reboot is still possible without him, and the surviving cast members shared their stand on it.

Is "Full House" Returning For Second Reboot?

In a new interview with PEOPLE, "Full House" cast members talked about the possibility of the second reboot. However, they all noted that the show could have a whole new form since Saget is no longer with them.

Andrew Barber, who plays the role of Kimmy, said that there are mothers with their daughters who proudly proclaim that they grew up with "Full House" while their kids also grow up with them in "Fuller House."

Meanwhile, Dave Coulier said that they would do the "Fullest House" next. But kidding aside, he said they would do it again in a heartbeat - a statement Barber and Candace Cameron Bure approved.

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Barber added that a "Full House" reboot would be hard without Saget, but they reportedly know the late actor would have wanted that for the franchise.

In the series, Saget played Danny Tanner's role from 1987 to May 1995. He returned in the franchise in 2016 and appeared in 10 episodes of the show.

"This may sound kind of sappy, but we really do love each other," Coulier told E! News. "We've been through everything together - births, deaths, marriages, divorces, our shows being picked up and canceled. We're a real family on and off camera."

What Happened to Bob Saget?

The comments about "Full House" reboot came two months after a security personnel found the actor unresponsive inside his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando. He was supposed to return to Los Angeles the day after his performance in the area, but he was unresponsive to text messages and calls.

The hotel's security team then check on him since he also missed his checkout time. However, they found the lifeless actor, whose cause of death has been determined as head trauma.

"A fracture in the back of the skull could lead to fractures in other parts of the skull. That kind of force could also lead to bleeding inside the brain. Because the skull is an enclosed structure, there is nowhere for the blood to go except to press on the brain. That kind of pressure is what leads to unconsciousness and eventually to death," emergency physician Dr. Leana Wen said.

Meanwhile, the Orange and Osceola Counties chief medical examiner Joshua Stephany also ruled out foul play and drug overdose as the potential cause of death.

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