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New Full House Spin-Off Could Address Bob Saget’s Death: ‘I Think We Would All Do It In A Heartbeat’

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The cast of Full House wants to honor Bob Saget by addressing his death in a new Full House spin-off.

Dave Coulier, who played Uncle Joey on the show and its Netflix reboot Fuller House, is hoping for the cast members to get back and honor Saget’s character Danny Tanner. Saget tragically died on January 9 after suffering head trauma.

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“What I would love to do it bring all the original cast back to where we are older now and we talk about our lives,” Coulier says in an exclusive clip from the May 2 episode of Tamron Hall.

“We can reflect and tell stories about Danny Tanner and keep his character alive, because he’s very much alive in spirit with all of us. We miss him dearly. I think we would all do it in a heartbeat.”

Full House ran for eight seasons on ABC from 1987 to 1995 and almost the entire cast—including John StamosCandace Cameron BureJodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber—returned for roles on Fuller House, which ran on for five seasons on Netflix from 2016-2020.

However, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen were noticeably absent from Fuller House. Stamos revealed to TODAY how he was going to “beg” the Olsen twins to appear on the show.

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And while it did not happen, after Saget’s death, Mary Kate and Ashley said lovely words about Saget, calling him “the most loving, compassionate and generous man.” However, Coulier wants to make it happen—and he’d love to return to where it all started.

“We talk all the time about how we would love to do a show again,” he says.

“We just love working and we love our fans so much. We love the whole process. We just love what the show is and what it means to people. We’re always raring to go. Hey, ABC! We started on ABC, let’s do another one!”

Sweetin, Cameron Bure and Barber have also added how they too would love to do another reboot.

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