'Full House' Spinoff: 'Fuller House,' Has Some Casting Issues, Says Lori Loughlin

"Full House's" Lori Loughlin (Rebecca Katsopolis née Donaldson) revealed casting issues in the new "Fuller House" spin off planned to debut on Netflix in 2016.

The new series will star Candace Cameron-Bure (D.J. Tanner), Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner) and Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler). John Stamos (Uncle Jessie) will produce the show and guest star.

The rest of the cast are still negotiating deals, although Loughlin said she and most of her former cast members want to be part of the 13-episode reunion.

"They made deals with half the cast, but not the other half," Loughlin reportedly told Billy Bush and Kit Hoover. "I don't have a deal, Dave (Coulier )doesn't have a deal, Bob (Saget), we're all in negotiations. I think we would all like to come back, if the powers that be are fair to all of us."

Talks are also ongoing with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who both played baby Michelle Tanner. It's believed that the Olsen twins will be the hardest of the old cast to bring back becuase they both left acting to persue a career in fashion design.

"It doesn't matter how much money they get paid, they don't care. I honestly don't know if they want to do it. I'm sure they're talking to them. I don't know what's going on there," she told Bush and Hoover. "Everyone would love it [if they came back], it would be really nice."

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Lori Loughlin, Full House, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber
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