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Jodie Sweetin said she'd like to do a 'Golden Girls' version of 'Fullest House' in 20 years

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Jodie Sweetin said she'd like to do a 'Golden Girls' version of 'Fullest House' in 20 years
  • Jodie Sweetin discussed her idea for a "Fuller House" reboot with E! News.
  • Sweetin, 40, said she'd be interested in a reboot inspired by "The Golden Girls."

Jodie Sweetin just revealed her idea for a "Fuller House" reboot.

Sweetin reflected on the series and possible spin-offs during an exclusive with $4 published Saturday. "Fuller House" debuted on Netflix in February 2016 but was canceled after five seasons in June 2020. Sweetin played Stephanie Tanner, the middle child of the Tanner family in the "Full House" franchise.

Sweetin told the outlet that she's interested in a "Fuller House" spin-off inspired by "The Golden Girls."

"I still think the Golden Girls version of Fullest House could happen," Sweetin said. "I could see myself in a muumuu on a lanai in Miami. I feel that already. I already try and channel Bea Arthur as much as I can."

Sweetin, who stars in Hallmark's "$4," added: "Who knows what can happen, I'm not opposed to it. If you would have asked us 20 some years ago if we would do a reboot of Full House we would have been like, 'No, probably not.' So give it another 20 years, we'll see what happens.'"

The "Fuller House" reboot saw $4, including Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. Tanner, Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler, and John Stamos as Jesse Katsopolis. Bob Saget, who starred as the family patriarch Danny Tanner,$4

An investigation into Saget's $4

"The authorities have determined that Bob passed from head trauma. They have concluded that he accidentally hit the back of his head on something, thought nothing of it and went to sleep. No drugs or alcohol were involved," Saget's family said in a statement.

Former "Full House" castmates $4, including Stamos and comedian Patton Oswalt. Sweetin told $4 in August that $4 on July 30.

"Bob was there in his weird little way," Sweetin told the outlet. "It was this black button-up that Bob would always wear. Bob always had a black button-up on."

In her latest interview with E! News, Sweetin said Saget was the costar who brought the "Full House" cast together. Bure shared a similar sentiment in a January interview with $4.

"He was the one making phone calls so now we have to continue on without him," Sweetin told E! News. "We do see each other. We get together for barbecues and dinner when we're not working."



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