Fans of the show have been eagerly anticipating the day when “Fuller House” Season 4 finally graces their TV screens and it looks like this will be happening soon. This is due to the fact that it’s looking like the taping for the season finale is actually almost done. Expectations are high for this season, as well, due to the drop in ratings with the last one.
At this point, taping for “Fuller House” Season 4 might be coming to a close if the Instagram post of Andrea Barber who plays Kimmy Gibbler is any indication. She even included a caption that reads “Final show night of Season 4 of #FullerHouse! This pregnancy has gotten out of control! Can’t wait for you all to see what happens!”
This can only mean that the season finale of “Fuller House” Season 4 is nearly done with the shooting, or that the season itself is almost done with shooting. After this is editing, which can actually take quite a bit of time depending on how well the taping processed turned out. In any case, it’s clear that fans won’t have to wait long now.
There are also some significant hints thrown out in the post by the actress. As Carter Matt notes, she references her pregnancy, which is apparently a major story point in “Fuller House” Season 4. The post might have even given away the subject or one of the subjects of the finale, which could include Kimmy giving birth.
Unfortunately, there has yet to be an announcement of when “Fuller House” Season 4 will premiere. Even with the actual shooting of the season already done, there is still a lot more work that the editors will need to do. On that note, it’s likely that the new season will air during the holiday season, which might give fans quite the Christmas present.


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