'Fuller House' Season 2 Spoilers: Details About New Regulars, Olsen Twins Coming Back, 'Pretty Little Liars' & More Guest Stars

By Rita Mendoza - 18 Nov '16 04:20AM
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"Fuller House" is coming to Netflix and the Tanner family will be joining everybody in celebrating Thanksgiving, Christmas, and even on Halloween.

Fans will be happy to know that the 90's iconic band New Kinds On The Block will have an appearance in the "Fuller House" second season. Viewers will also be able to meet the family of Uncle Joey, which was enigmatic in the previous season. Ginger is Joey's wife is an enthusiastic magician with insufficient parenting skills. The entire family will make an appearance in "Fuller House" Season 2 episode 6, which will be the major Thanksgiving episode.

The Olsen twins will not likely show up in "Fuller House" Season 2, and it seems that the series stopped trying altogether. While there may be a chance that they will do a surprise cameo, but just don't count on it.

The second season of "Fuller House" will air 13 episodes and most likely will be in weekly installments. With more series regulars in the second season, fans can expect more frequent appearances from Steve, Fernando, Matt, and Lola.

"Pretty Little Liars" fans would be happy to know that Jim Titus, the actor playing Officer Barry Maple is making an appearance on Fuller House second season as a guest star in the episode featuring New Kids On The Block as the driver.

Dave Coulier, popularly known as Uncle Joey in "Fuller House" will be directing an episode and is hoping to skip the episode he will be directing. Moreover, love interests will be aplenty in season two. Matt with Cristal, a yoga instructor, Kimmy with Fernando, and Stephanie with Jimmy, a singer-songwriter.

Expect even more guest stars in the second season of "Fuller House" as John Stamos revealed they are working on a few surprises for viewers while focusing on being a laid back solid sitcom.

"Fuller House" will be streaming on Netflix starting December 9, 2016.

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