Uncle Jesse and Danny Tanner themselves have officially confirmed that our 90s dreams of seeing a reunited Full House is extremely likely to come true, with both John Stamos and Bob Saget saying rumors of a Netflix spin-off series are in fact true.

Full House Headed To Netflix?

Stamos addressed the topic when he was stopped by TMZ at LAX last week, and he confirmed that the deal is being worked out and is very close to being finished.

" We're this close to making it all happen," he said. "I'm the one who started it all, I wanted to bring it back to the fans and I didn't want to hurt the legacy...and I won't let that happen. So we're this close to making it perfect."

Likewise, Saget appeared on Jenny McCarthy's Dirty Sexy Funny radio show in New York earlier this week, where he also addressed the rumors--also quoting how they didn't want to hurt the legacy of the original series, making it important that they get it right before signing off on the deal entirely.

"There are actual talks, but I don't know, there's a lot involved because we don't want to lose the legacy of what the show was," he said. "It's so silly, I never thought I'd be saying the legacy that is Full House , but it was a kid's show...but it was a family show that everybody loved."

Rumors surfaced earlier this month that a revival series could soon be worked out on Netflix, tentatively titled Fuller House, which would focus on a grown-up D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) and Kimmy (Andrea Barber). It is unclear if the series were picked, exactly how many members of the original cats would return for either recurring roles or cameos.