'Full House' Reboot: Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey) Confirms Involvement In 'Fuller House'

Uncle Joey's Back! It's time to make room in the house that's getting "fuller" by the minute. Dave Coulier confirmed on Twitter that he's uniting with the cast of the Full House 2016 Netflix reboot, Fuller House.

"Yes, I'll be on the Fuller House reunion," the 55-year-old actor tweeted Thursday morning, notes Today. Coulier also took to Instagram to post proof in the form of a picture with Mark Cendrowski, Fuller House Director, "And this guy, Mark Cendrowski, will be directing." Cendrowski is also known for his recent work with The Big Bang Theory and The Odd Couple, reports Entertainment Weekly.

Two weeks ago, John Stamos stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! to officially announce the reboot on television. The show will revolve around oldest sister D.J. Tanner as she takes on her own life in San Francisco after running into some dark tribulations -- a familiar pattern. Younger sister Stephanie and childhood best friend Kimmy Gibbler step in to assist D.J. and her children throughout life's ventures. Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are all expected to make appearances on the show although it's still uncertain how long the visits will last.

Candace Cameron Bure who played D.J. from 1987 to 1995, visited Today on Tuesday, sharing some secrets, noting that the show is scheduled to tape over the summer. "It's definitely a fresh take. We're not doing the old show," she said. "So, it revolves around my character, D.J., who now has three kids but is widowed, and she asks her best friend and [her sister] Stephanie to come help her raise her kids." After the initial news erupted in April, Coulier voiced his happiness on Instagram with a group shot.

Fuller House will make its Netflix debut in 2016.

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