Fuller House may be moving back home. According to The Hollywood Reporter, creator Jeff Franklin has bought the original house featured in the Netflix series’ precursor, Full House.
Located in San Francisco, the Victorian house was home to the Tanner family when the sitcom debuted in 1987. The sequel series stars many of the original show’s cast members, including Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber.
Franklin, who purchased the house for around $4 million, has plans to redecorate the interiors to look like the sitcom. He also hopes to shoot some of Fuller House there once Netflix renews the series, which is likely to happen soon.
From Franklin:
We would take advantage of the fact that I now own the house, and we could go up there and shoot some new footage and maybe bring the cast up and shoot with them up there.”
Season two of Fuller House debuts on December 9th.
What do you think? Do you watch Fuller House? Would you like to see the sitcom filmed in the original Full House home?
That is awesome!