Welcome back Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky!
Days after leaving a rehab facility, actor John Stamos gave fans a small seek peek of what's to come on the "Full House" reboot "Fuller House."
Stamos posted a photo from the show's set showing his hands and Lori Loughlin's hand embracing over a "Fuller House" script of an episode titled "Our Very First Show, Again."
"Becky and Jesse together Forever #FullerHouse. #Netflix," Stamos captioned the pic. Loughlin posted the same photo on her Twitter page.
Stamos, who is the executive producer of the series, also posted a photo of him reading a script on the steps of his trailer with the caption, "And we're back! Same sideburns—different decade. #FullerHouse #Netflix."
As HNGN previously reported, the Netflix reboot follows D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure), a widow living in San Francisco trying to raise two sons—rebellious 12-year-old J.D. and 7-year-old Max—while pregnant with her third child. Actresses Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner) and Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler) also return as series regulars.
Also appearing in the series will be Bob Saget (Danny Tanner) and Scott Weinger (D.J.'s high school boyfriend Steve). Actor Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey Gladstone) will reprise his role in at least one episode, confirmed the Wrap.
Actress Eva LaRue, known for her roles as Dr. Maria Santos on "All My Children" and Det. Natalia Boa Vista on "CSI: Miami," will play Danny's wife Teri. Her character, described as "attractive, vivacious... and youthful," has "quite an appetite for Danny and isn't afraid to shower him with affection," reported TV Guide.
"Full House" ran from 1987 to 1995. The 13-episode run of "Fuller House" will debut in 2016.