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Netflix releases 1st 'Fuller House' trailer
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What ever happened to predictability? As it turns out, it gets rebooted on the worlds largest streaming site. - photo by Angie Treasure
SAN FRANCISCO What ever happened to predictability? As it turns out, it gets rebooted on the worlds largest streaming site.

After getting a look behind the scenes two weeks ago, an official trailer for the Full House sequel series Fuller House has finally been released. The two-minute preview includes a parade of familiar faces and quotable catchphrases that will have most 90s kids busting out their scrunchies and blasting NKOTB.

Netflix greenlit Fuller House in Spring 2015, and the show will follow a new generation of Tanners. Veterinarian D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Candace Cameron Bure) is a newly widowed mother of three boys and faces the prospect of single parenthood, much like her father Danny did in the original series. Similarly, there is a support system ready to rally around her. D.J.s team includes her grown sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber).

The trailer reintroduces the Broderick Street house staples Uncle Jesse and Joey, and we even catch a glimpse of grown up Katsopolis twins Nicky and Alex, though the aforementioned characters are only slated to make a one or two episode appearance. The majority of the 13-episode arc will be filled by D.J., Stephanie and Kimmys adventures in parenthood as D.J. parents her three sons (ages 12, 7 and newborn) and Kimmy battles her feisty teenage daughter Ramona all under the same roof.

The most notable cast member absences are Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, but the trailer does allude to the youngest Tanner daughter when she gets a phone call from the shows top-billed trio.

The series is slated for release on Netflix Feb. 26.
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