• Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barker return as DJ, Stephanie and Kimmy in "Fuller House."

Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barker return as DJ, Stephanie and Kimmy in "Fuller House." (Photo : Facebook/FullerHouseNetflix)

Netflix has announced that the cast of "Full House" will be coming back to continune their story in a new series. The series will be called "Fuller House" and will star Candace Cameron Bure as D.J Tanner-Fuller, Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner and Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler.

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While the rest of the cast will be guest stars, fans should expect the adults to appear from time to time, Variety reported.

Unfortunately, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashely Olsen, who played the youngest daughter Michelle during the show's original run, will not be appearing in the continuation.

Bure, Sweetin, and Barber were recently on the "Ellen DeGeneres" show talking about the new Netflix series, when they released the first trailer for "Fuller House."

During their interview with Ellen DeGeneres, the stars talked about the show and how they hope that there will be more seasons ordered in the future. All three also wished that the Olsens would find some time to guest star or make a brief cameo if the show gets renewed for a second season.

In the trailer, fans can clearly see that the continuation will be taking a lot of material from its roots. The sets seem almost the same as DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmy will be returning to the house that they grew up in to raise their children.

It does seem, however, that the story will be revolving around DJ and her family, as it has been confirmed that she recently lost her husband and is now taking care of their children. Upon hear her problems over a baby monitor, that she does not know what to do moving forward, Stephanie and Kimmy agree to move in and help DJ out.

Fans should also enjoy that a lot of the catchphrases which was prominent in "Full House" will be returning in "Fuller House." In one scene it is even implied that Kimmy is still stuck in the 90's to which she replies with several popular 90's catch phrases, Slash Film reported.

"Fuller House" will debut on Netflix on Feb. 26 for a 13-episode season.

Check out the first trailer down below: