'Fuller House' to Have a Bit More 'Adult' Humor, Not Ruling Out the Olsen Twins Just Yet
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According to creator Jeff Franklin, the upcoming 'Full House' spin-off will have a bit more 'adult' humor than the original beloved sitcom.

AceShowbiz - "Fuller House" is going to have a bit more "adult" humor, according to creator Jeff Franklin. Jeff revealed details of the upcoming "Full House" spin-off in an interview with ET during the TCA Winter Tour on Sunday, January 17.

"It's still a show designed to entertain kids, and at the same time we entertain adults, which is always the challenge to find that balancing act," Jeff told the site, "But I think [these first 13-episode run] is definitely weighted a little bit more to the adults because we're getting to know our three girls that are now beautiful women."

"We're also revisiting what we call the legacy cast, our three uncles and aunt Becky as well," he added. "There's a lot of adults to include so then, by nature, it has to be a little more adult."

During the interview, Executive Producer Robert L. Boyett addressed the ongoing drama surrounding Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen's absence from the revival series. According to Robert, the Olsen twins are "very supportive of the show" but that they've "moved on to other things" in the years since "Full House" ended.

Robert revealed that the Olsen twins, who played Michelle Tanner in the original series, "haven't ruled out appearing on the show at some point. But not in this first batch."

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