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If you're a Full House fan, this will make your week.

Full House might be making a come-back.

If you loved Full House, you’re going to freak out over this. The rumoured onscreen reunion might actually be happening and our level of excitement is off the radar.

So why the comeback? TV Guide report that reruns of the loved 90’s sitcom are so high, that Warner Bros. is interested in bringing the show back to our screens.

A big supporter of the comeback is John Stamos, or otherwise known as Uncle Jesse, who has an ownership stake in the show.

Most of the original cast members are on board too, with Bob Saget (super-straight dad Danny Tanner), Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone), the Tanner girls, Candance Cameron Bure (D.J) and Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie) all said to keen to reunite. Oh and how could we forget Andrea Barber (D.J’s best friend Kimmy), she’s apparently along for the ride too.

Even better is the original Full House creator Jeff Franklin and executive producer Bob Boyett are both “actively involved” in creating the new version of the show.

The Olsens’ camp however is staying very quiet about Mary Kate and Ashley returning as Michelle Tanner, whose role they shared.

Also absent from the list of returning names is Lori Loughlin who played Aunt Becky. She told E! News, “I don’t think that there are any plans for a movie. If it were a really good script and a great project, but sometimes I think that it’s better off to leave those TV shows as they were and not do reunion shows”.

But fellow cast member Bob Saget is much more supportive of the venture, having told People in April, “There was a lot of love that went into the show. All I have is love for the thing, not ‘Oh, my God, I had to play that guy.’ The show worked because it’s on every night of the week right now.”

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