It's really happening, guys!
John Stamos stopped by Monday's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," where he confirmed that the "Full House" reboot is coming to Netflix.
According to Stamos, Netflix has ordered 13 episodes of the family comedy and will debut the series with a one-hour reunion special. Check out the clip below to see what else Uncle Jesse said about the show:
Netflix confirmed the big news in a statement on Monday, revealing that the series titled "Fuller House" will drop in 2016.
"Fuller House" will follow a now-pregnant D.J. Tanner, who just lost her husband and is still living in San Francisco. D.J.'s sister, Stephanie Tanner, is now an aspiring musician and her BFF Kimmy Gibbler is also a mother to a teenage daughter. Stephanie and Kimmy move in with D.J. to help her take care of her two boys and baby after she loses her husband.
The release says D.J.'s last name is Tanner-Fuller, so that dead husband isn't fan favorite Steve Hale (Scott Weinger). There's still hope for those two!
Show regulars Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber have already signed onto the project with Stamos. And the streaming network is currently talking to stars Bob Saget, Mary-Kate Olsen, Ashley Olsen, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin about guest starring on the show.
Lori herself opened up about the negotiations this morning on "Access Hollywood Live," saying she doesn't know for sure if she's coming back.
"They made deals with half the cast, but not the other half," she says. "I don't have a deal, Dave doesn't have a deal, Bob, we're all in negotiations. I think we would all like to come back, if the powers that be are fair to all of us."
"We want to be there, we want to come back, it's up to them," she says. When Billy Bush joked they find out what Stamos is making and demand that across the board, Lori agreed -- saying "I'm actually dead serious, yes."
As for the Olsens, Lori joked "It doesn't matter how much money they get paid, they don't care" -- before adding "I honestly don't know if they want to do it. I'm sure they're talking to them. Everyone would love it, it would be really nice."
We can't wait to see "Fuller House" next year -- are you excited about the spinoff? Tell toofab in the comment section below and check out the gallery to see what all the stars of the original series look like now ... even Kimmy!