Despite members of the original Full House cast initially denying reports that they would be involved in a reboot series of their classic 90s family show, reports allege that a new series could be in the works and set for a premiere as a new Netflix original.

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According to TV Line, the streaming service, which has brought extremely successful original programming including House of Cards, Orange is the New Black and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, is extremely close to signing a deal to order a 13-episode multi-cam continuation of Full House starring Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. and Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibler, titled Fuller House.

In addition, other alums including John Stamos (Uncle Jesse), Bob Saget (Danny) and Dave Coulier (Joey) are reportedly being eyes to make guest appearances on the new series as well. It is unclear if other members of the cast-Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie), Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (Michelle), Lori Loghlin (Aunt Becky), or Scott Weinger (Steve) would consider making brief reprisals as well. Highly unlikely to make a return would be Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit (Nicky and Alex), who quit acting after the original series wrapped in 1995.

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Reps for Netflix and Warner Bros. did not comment on the report, though an IMDb page for an Untitled Full House Revival has gone up, with a tentative premiere date for 2015.

Previously, rumors of a revival starring most of the original cast surfaced over the summer in 2014, but those reports were eventually shot down by several members of the cast, who all claimed they hadn't heard anything about a potential revival.