Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen may still join ‘Fuller House’

However, it sounds like there’s still some chance they could appear.

It looks like there’s still a possibility that Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen could be involved in Netflix’s upcoming “Fuller House”.

But how could there be a Full House reboot without “no way, José” and “you got it, dude?”

“It’s a show that is very much in the spirt of the original”, Netflix’s Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos told reporters on Tuesday during the Television Critics Association Summer Tour in Beverly Hills.

EW.com quoted Sarandos saying: “The Olsen twins are teetering [on] whether or not they’ll be around”. Because Michelle is such a key part of the early nineties sitcom, instead of cutting the character out completely, Fuller House has stated that Michelle will still be “a presence” in the Tanner family.

There have even been cosmetics and clothing lines named after them. The spinoff “Fuller House” will focus more on the grown-up D.J. The last one they released was How the West Was Fun, in 1994. The revival’s producer, Robert L. Boyett, had announced in May that the Olsens would not appear on the new show. I appreciate their support and good wishes towards Fuller House.

Though Mary-Kate and Ashley may not show up, other beloved alums including Bob Saget and John Stamos are officially booked for the show. Tanner-Fuller (Bure), now a veterinarian and who is expecting her third child. “And the actors have fallen right back into those roles”.

“It’s a show that’s very much in the spirit of the original”, Sarandos continued. We already know a ton of people are going to be back for Fuller House. The 13-episode season is set to air on Netflix in 2016.

The Olsen twins’ involvement is still unknown. When asked if the actress’ status in relation to the show had changed since that time, Sarandos said, “No, I don’t believe so”.

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