“Fuller House” Ending With Season 5

It’s time to say goodbye to the Tanners, again. 

Netflix has announced that it has renewed Fuller House for a fifth and final season. The news were announced with a farewell message on the show’s social media. The video features clips from the show and ends with a promise from the actors that they’re saving the best for last. 

Before the streaming giant renewed the revival for another season, Candace Cameron, who starred as DJ Tanner told E! Online, “If the audience wanted it and the networks wanted it, I would do it forever. I love her. I love our Fuller House family, and we really are family off screen. The more I get to be with them every day, whether it’s working or just in everyday life friendship. It’s just incredible, so keep watching! Give us a season five!”

The original show ran for eight seasons on ABC. The revival featured most of the original cast including Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos, Bob Saget and Candace Cameron. It also starred Scott Weinger, John Brotherton, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Adam Hagenbuch, Soni Nicole Bringas, Michael Campion, Elias Harger and Dashiell and Fox Messitt.