Fuller House just got fuller. The Full House sequel series will feature more familiar faces and hopefully even more.

Candace Cameron Bure, who is starring in the Netflix series as D.J. Tanner, went on Fox News this week to say that everyone from Full House will be on Fuller, but it appears that not everyone has signed on yet. E! News points out that Lori Loughlin and Bob Saget are still in talks. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are also in talks.

John Stamos, who is executive producing and has been the show’s biggest supporter, is definitely set to return. Dave Coulier has also agreed to make a cameo. Jodie Sweetin will play Stephanie Tanner in a regular role, and Andrew Barber is coming back to play D.J.’s friend Kimmy.

The series starts after D.J.’s husband (whose last name is Fuller) dies, leaving her to raise their three children alone. She calls up Stephanie and Kimmy to help her raise the children. (That plot sounds awfully familiar.)

According to Showbiz411, the children include JD, a 12-year-old who idolized his dad; Max, a goofy 6-year-old who is much like his grandfather; and Ramona, a 12-year-old who thinks the Tanners are lame.

“It's definitely a fresh take. We're not doing the old show,” Cameron Bure told the Today Show. “So, it revolves around my character, D.J., who now has three kids but is widowed, and she asks her best friend and [her sister] Stephanie to come help her raise her kids.”

Fuller House will run 13 episodes and is expected to show up on Netflix next year. You can check out our interview with Cameron Bure right here.

for more TV news, follow Daniel on Twitter

image courtesy of Peter West/ACE/INFphoto.com