‘Full House’ Revival Just May Possibly Happen, Maybe

Hey San Francisco: Uncle Jesse et al may need their house back

John Stamos gives Jimmy Kimmel's daughter an Uncle Jesse doll on "Jimmy Kimmel Live"
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If a yogurt commercial couldn’t sate your appetite for “Full House,” good news: There’s very early talk of getting the old gang back together.

Nothing is a go, and what a reunion or revival might entail is up in the air. But TheWrap has confirmed a report by TV Guide that a return could maybe, possibly be in the offing.

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John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse and has an ownership stake in the show, is reportedly talking with original executive producer Bob Boyett and creator Jeff Franklin. Also reportedly, potentially involved are Candance Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier.

The standard disclaimers apply: This is far from reality, and nothing is certain. The odds of this happening probably depend in part on how many stories like this one you retweet and how many exclamation points you add.

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The show originally ran from 1987 to 1995, and still thrives in syndication. Stamos, Coulier and Saget appeared in a yogurt commercial earlier this year, and also appeared dressed as their old characters on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.”

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