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'Fuller House' Spoilers: Family Helps DJ and Kids

The newest Netflix series "Fuller House" has finally revealed a teaser that is sure to excite fans.

It was reported that the girls from the Tanner household are back in the San Francisco house where the original "Full House" series took place. After many years, fans will get to see their favorite characters back as adults.

The teaser for the series showcased the family with the song titled "The House That Built Me," playing in the background. Along with the girls, it was reported that a new puppy, which looks like Comet from the original series, will also be joining the cast. Fans were excited to see that the Tanner family still has a dog that looks like the original.

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As for the plot of the film, it was revealed that the sisters will be living in the house once again. Stephanie, who is currently living in the house, will be welcoming her sister DJ as she moves in with her kids. Their uncles Jesse and Joey were also heard in the teaser helping out with the move.

It was revealed that the story will be featuring DJ, who was recently widowed, with her three sons. As for Stephanie, it was revealed that she has yet to settle down and start a family of her own. Kimmy Gibler, DJ's bestfriend, will also be returning to the show with a daughter. With that, fans can expect that the family will be helping DJ raise her kids.

The original cast, consisting of John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin, Scott Weinger, and Blake/Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, will also be returning to the series. Unfortunately, it was revealed that the popular Olsen sisters will not be joining the rest of the cast.

Nevertheless, the new series "Fuller House" is expected to bring many memories back.

"Fuller House" is expected to release on Netflix this Feb. 26.

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