'Fuller House' First Trailer Features 90s References, Sassy Kimmy and Many More
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Candace Cameron-Bure, Andrea Barber, and Jodie Sweetin debut the trailer during a visit together to 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.

AceShowbiz - Netflix's "Fuller House" has got its first trailer, thanks to "The Ellen DeGeneres Show". The three cast members, Candace Cameron-Bure, Andrea Barber, and Jodie Sweetin, paid Ellen DeGeneres a visit to help debut the sneak peek for the "Full House" sequel.

The video is filled with nostalgic references such as catchphrases from the original show like "Have mercy," "How rude," and "Cut. It. Out." Sweetin's Stephanie even tells Barber's Kimmy that she's stuck in the '90s, but the latter is duly equipped with a sassy answer.

The trailer additionally gives a sneak peek at D.J. Tanner-Fuller's struggle as a single mother of three. When asked during a girls night out if they have a reservation, she replies, "Yes. I feel like I should be at home with my kids."

Most of the original stars are returning for the new series. Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen who played Michelle Tanner are among those absent from this revival. "We make reference to them on the show though so they are not forgotten. We talk about them," Bure said. "The door is open if they want to [return]."

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