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'Fuller House' Season 1 Spoilers: A Familiar Face Will Be Back

A familiar character is expected to join the house when the new spin-off series "Fuller House" premieres on Netflix.

Fans got a closer look into the happenings of the San Francisco home in a recently released trailer. It showed D.J., played by Candace Cameron Bure, heading back to her old home after her husband passed away.

With that, she will be getting the help of her family as she continues to raise her son. The trailer showed that Uncle Joey, played by Dave Coulier, will be bringing back another friend to the house. Fans will see the return of Mr. Woodchuck when the series debuts.

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According to Mashable, Coulier recently shares some details about Mr. Woodchuck. He stated, "I will tell you my dog ate his face off. I put Mr. Woodchuck at the end of the hallway here at my home, and when Ranger was a puppy, he would growl at Mr. Woodchuck. So one day I came home and I walked in the front door and I saw Mr. Woodchuck's eye and a bunch of foam on the floor and my dog had basically eaten his face."

However, it seems as though fans will see Mr. Woodchuck with a make over after being taken out by Kimmy, played by Andrea Barber. He will be returning to the series along with Bob Saget as Danny Tanner, John Stamos as Uncle Jesse, Lori Loughlin as Becky and Scott Weigner as Steve. In addition, new characters will be introduced to the series, which will be played by Soni Nicole Bringas as Kimmy's daughter Ramona. The series will also feature D.J.'s three boys, Jackson, Max, and Tommy Jr.

Fans of the original series "Full House" will be happy to see the nostalgic home full again when "Fuller House" season 1 debuts on Netflix this Feb. 26.

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