First ‘Fuller House’ Trailer Debuts: ‘Damn, We All Still Look Good!’

“Fuller
House” is welcoming home more than just the Tanner family.

Stars
Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber stopped by Tuesday’s
“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” to premiere a snippet from the first full trailer for the
anticipated Netflix revival, revealing that the most memorable catchphrases
from its beloved predecessor are also moving back in.

“How
rude!,” “Have mercy,” “Cut. It. Out” and “Hola
Tannerinos” are all heard during the clip, which features John Stamos’
Uncle Jesse making a self-aware observation about the reunited gang. 

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“Before
we eat, I have something very important to say,” he says at the dinner
table. “Damn, we all still look good!”

Despite more
than 20 years having passed since “Full House” ended its eight-season
run, Candace said the actors never lost touch with one another. 

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“Everyone
thinks that it’s just D.J. and Kimmy [who] are best friends, but Andrea and I
have always been really close,” she told Ellen.

When asked
if they bring their children to the “Fuller House” set, Jodie said
she’s happy to include her little ones in on an experience that was such an
important part of her own childhood.

“My
girls made it for every show,” she said. “My older daughter’s almost
8, and my little one’s 5, which is the same age I was when I started [‘Full
House’]. To have that experience where I got to sit with them on the couch in
the original set was a moment I never thought in a million years I’d get to
have.”

Ellen then
shared an interesting idea to help keep the “Full House” tradition
intact for generations to come. 

“What
if they grow up and do ‘An Even Fuller House,’ and they’re on the show and they
bring their kids?” she joked.

“That
would be the fullest house ever,” Andrea smiled.

“We’d
be okay with that,” Candace replied.

While
“Fuller House” celebrates the return of many original cast members,
Ellen pointed out that the reunion isn’t quite complete without twins Mary-Kate
and Ashley Olsen.

The fashion
moguls declined to reprise their dual role as youngest Tanner daughter
Michelle, but Candace told Ellen that it’ll never be too late for them to
change their minds.

“The
door’s always open if they want to,” she said.

Netflix will
drop the entire 13-episode first season of “Fuller House” on Feb. 26. 

— Erin Biglow

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