Full House Reunion: Candace Cameron Bure Says 'Everyone Is Coming Back' for 'Fuller House' [REPORT]

Finally, a Tanner family reunion!

Candace Cameron Bure, who played D.J. Tanner on the popular '90s sitcom, revealed to Popsugar that the entire Tanner family will reunite for at least one episode of "Fuller House."

"Lori [Loughlin] is confirmed. Dave [Coulier] is confirmed. John [Stamos] will be back," she said. "I'm pretty sure that everyone is going to be back at least for one episode. And I'm sure everyone will be hanging out around the set. Because we're all really excited, and it's true that we're all really one big, happy family."

Here's the deal:

The Wrap confirmed that Coulier, who played Uncle Joey Gladstone, will reprise his role in at least one episode. Stamos, who signed on as executive producer, is also slated to reprise his role as Uncle Jesse.

There is no official confirmation on whether Loughlin (Rebecca Katsopolis), Bob Saget (Danny Tanner) and Mary-Kate or Ashley Olsen (Michelle Tanner) will join the fun. In April, Netflix announced that the long-awaited sequel to the hit series "Full House" would received a 13-episode reboot.

The reboot will follow D.J. Tanner, who is a widow living in San Francisco and trying to raise her two sons - rebellious 12-year-old J.D and 7-year-old Max - while pregnant with her third child. Her younger sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) move into the famous family home to help raise her children.

In an interview with People, the 39-year-old actress said she is hopeful that Netflix's reboot will include at least one episode with the entire cast. The show was cancelled in 1995 and so was never given a chance to film a farewell episode.

"I hope everyone will be on the show," Bure told People. "There are a lot of talks right now. Fans of the show won't be disappointed. I promise. We never had a final episode. In many ways, our last episode was like just another episode. That will make it easy for us to pick up where 'Full House' left off."

The actress said the new series is "like a new adventure," adding that "Full House" "has new generations of fans, and I will be forever known as DJ."

"Fuller House" will debut in 2016.

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