The original house of the Tanner in "Full House" before was located in San Francisco, and creator Jeff Franklin planned to move back the sitcom there as he already bought it worth $4 million. Confirmed surprise guests includes Marla Sokoloff to reprise her role as Gia.
The Tanner family lived in this Victorian house since it debuted in 1987. Franklin confirmed that the interior of the "Fuller House" needs a major redecoration to make look like a real sitcom before the relocation.
This would surely be exciting as TV Series Finale further reported that once the Netflix renews for "Fuller House" Season 2, the shoot will also happen soon. Franklin also says that he can also bring the cast up and take a shoot there since he already owned the house now.
'Full House' creator Jeff Franklin just purchased the Tanners' real-life home for $4 million. @fullhouseguy https://t.co/VGHV3dsP2T pic.twitter.com/2i4y8tTsH1
— ForbesLife (@ForbesLife) December 5, 2016
Meanwhile, many thought that it was unbelievable having Marla Sokoloff's Gia back. She was one of the characters that avid fans have been dying to watch again. Pop Sugar says that fun guest appearance in "Fuller House" Season 2 includes Andrea, Allan Thicke and Jimmy Gibbler who was Kimmy's brother.
Franklin also added that they were talking about the Gibbler, as he had never seen them yet and he was sure they were fun type of persons. They wanted to witness how crazy this family are as they were all fun. This will surely be a Thanksgiving episode of the "Fuller House".
Cast of "Full House" celebrate show producer Jeff Franklin's purchase of house used in show open for $4M. pic.twitter.com/zyhIQiEHHE — Chuck Coppola (@CoppolaChuck) December 3, 2016
"Fuller House" Season 2 will be back on its debut on December 9. The series has been 20 years on hiatus and to make it up, casts will be doing some bonding moments together like a vacation this month.