'Fuller House' Gets Season 2 Despite Unfavorable Reviews
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Netflix has officially announced that it renewed the 'Full House' sequel series for a second season.

AceShowbiz - "Your list will get even fuller." Netflix has ordered a second season of its new series "Fuller House", just days after its 13 episodes arrived on February 26. The streaming service took to Twitter on March 2 to announce the renewal, promising that it will be "coming soon."

There's no word on who will return for the second season. Series creator Jeff Franklin said before the series premiere that he's still hopeful Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen would appear in season 2.

"I am still hopeful that Mary-Kate or Ashley or both of them will come back and be a part of it, even if it's just for an hour. We miss that. Everybody does feel that hole in the family," he told E! News. "But it's like, all family reunions, there's always somebody that doesn't show up. But hopefully next time around, we'll have them back."

"Fuller House" centers on the recently widowed D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure), who is now a veterinarian and mother of three sons. She enlists the help of her sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and her best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber) to move in and help her raise her boys after her husband died.

The show has generated a lot of buzz ever since the project was announced in the making. Though so, the high expectation didn't come with good reviews as many critics panned the series.

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