Olsen Twins Joining ‘Fuller House Season 2’? Show Adds Cast Members
By Jane Reed | Jul 03, 2016 06:46 AM EDT
It was previously reported that the Olsen Twins declined joining Netflix's reboot of "Fuller House" because they left that part of their career life. They already moved on to expand their fashion empire. So they have decided to focus on that part of their lives. Before the show aired on Netflix, the show runners made it sound like the Olsen Twins were just out of town studying. It might be different on "Fuller House season 2."
There is buzz that the Netflix revival of the 90's sitcom will bring back the Olsen Twins on "Fuller House season 2." Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were left out during the first run but on the second run, they might just make an appearance. Though it was not clear if Michelle Tanner will return for the second season. According to reports, fans will get to see the wife and kids of Joey Gladstone in the second season.
Uncle Joey will will show up with a wife named Ginger and four other kids. It was previously planned that Joey's family was going to show up on the first season of Fuller House but the thirteen episode series could not accommodate additional story lines. At the moment, no official announcements have been made as to who would play Ginger and the kids. Is it possible that the Olsen Twins will make it to "Fuller House season 2"? Others speculated that the Olsen Twins will return but not as Michelle but an entirely different character. Are they going to be cast as one of Joey's kids? The show runners behind the reboot have not been open about any details regarding the second run of the reboot.
They were previously invited to join on the first season. It is unknown if they will show up as Michelle Tanner this time.
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