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The man who made Uncle Jesse a household name made the unofficial announcement that 90's sitcom favorite "Full House" has been resurrected on Netflix.
The online streaming service has ordered 13 episodes that will star Candace Cameron-Bure as DJ Tanner, Jodie Sweetin as her sister Stephanie and Andrea Barber as DJ's best friend Kimmy Gibbler, Time reported.
Stamos will be a producer and will guest-star.
No word on if the other original cast members, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen will also do guest shots.
People reported that the show will start with a one-hour reunion.
Stamos made the announcement Monday night on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Stamos also posted some photos of the cast from the past on his Twitter account.