‘Fuller House’ season 2 shows principal cast members in full celebration in newly released first-look photographs. Meanwhile, Kimmy Gibler’s brother Jimmy is set to join the series in the incoming season.
Things get festive for the incoming season of ‘Fuller House’ as shown in brand new photographs posted on Digital Spy. The sequel to the popular American television series ‘Full House’ is set to return on Netflix by December but this didn’t stop the cast from joining in the Thanksgiving, Halloween, Christmas, and New Year’s Day celebrations.
In the Halloween photographs posted on E! News, D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) and her children Jackson (Michael Campion), Max (Elias Harger), and Tommy (twins Dashiell and Fox Messitt) dressed up as Goldilocks and the three bears. Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) and her ex-husband Fernando (Juan Pablo Di Pace) are glammed up as famous couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
Meanwhile, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Kimmy's brother Jimmy (Adam Hagenbuch) put on some zombie costumes in true Halloween fashion. According to Entertainment Weekly, Jimmy is set to become one of the series’ newest stars for the incoming season.
Hagenbuch is best known for his role as Mingo on Freeform’s teen-drama television series ‘Switched at Birth’. His other notable television works include Fox’s comedy television series ‘Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life’, NBC’s sitcom ‘Undateable’, and ABC’s award-winning sitcom ‘Modern Family’.
The series centers around D.J. Tanner-Fuller, a veterinarian and recently widowed mother of three sons, who returns to her childhood home with younger sister Stephanie and her best friend Kimmy as they help her raise her children. Kimmy’s daughter Ramona also moves in.
Season 2 is set to bring in more experiences for DJ’s growing household. Stars from the original ‘Full House’ series John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Bob Saget, and Lori Loughlin will be returning for the next season.
‘Fuller House’ season two is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on December 9, 2016 and will consist of 13 episodes. The family sitcom was created by Jeff Franklin and executive produced by Franklin, Thomas L. Miller, and Robert L. Boyet.


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