"Full House" fans can mark their calendars: the new Netflix reboot, "Fuller House," will be out in February 2016.
Those fans, for whom the term "rabid" might not be an exaggeration, have already viewed the "Fuller House" trailer posted on Thursday more than 5 million times.
"Looks like I have to get a Netflix subscription now," one commenter wrote on the YouTube video trailer.
The reboot of the popular late 1980s and early 1990s show was originally announced by Netflix in April. This week, the company supplied details about the show, which will star Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber from the original show,
according to ABC News.
The new show, debuting Feb. 26, will focus on D.J. Tanner-Fuller, played by Bure, who has been recently widowed and is living in San Francisco. Her younger sister, Stephanie Tanner, and best friend, Kimmy Gibler, move in to help raise three sons, ABC said. The three children will be played by Michael Champion, Elias Harger, and the Messitt twins, playing a single newborn.
As the trailer went viral, Bure tweeted to all the "Full House" fans:
Fans online have gone a little wild in sharing the good news.
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