Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are considering whether or not to join Netflix’s "Fuller House." Previous reports stated that the Olsen twins wanted nothing to do with the sequel series. however, Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos announced on the Television Critics Association summer press tour that Mary-Kate and Ashley “are teetering on whether or not they’ll be around” for the "Full House" revival.
According to previous reports, the Olsen twins did not want any involvement with the revival series. Prior to the TCA summer press tour, the series’ executive producer Robert L. Boyett confirmed that the pair would not appear in the series at all. During an interview with "The Hollywood Reporter" Boyett said: “It has been exciting to see how they have built their professional careers, and I support their choice to focus on their fashion brands and various business endeavors. I appreciate their support and good wishes towards 'Fuller House.'”
It seems like everywhere you look, there’s more information on the forthcoming "Fuller House" series. Sarandos endorsed the sequel series at the TCA summer press tour.
“It’s a show that is very much in the spirit of the original," Sarandos said. “The actors have fallen right back into their roles.”
The lingering question is will the entire original cast reunite for the sequel series? Only time will tell.
Reports have shown that "Fuller House" will welcome back any cast members from the original series. Members of the original cast that have confirmed their appearance on the series include: Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, John Stamos, Andrea Barber, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Scott Weinger. It has been said that the new series will put a modern spin on the original "Full House."
Sarandos also explained during the summer press tour that Netflix would be very beneficial for the sequel series. He stated that the show “never really went away,” and that the original series continued to perform well over the years.





















