Fuller House Final Season Premiere Date Revealed

Find out when the final season of Fuller House begins on Netflix

By Chris Harnick Nov 20, 2019 3:59 PMTags
Watch: Candace Cameron Bure & Jodie Sweetin Talk "Fuller House" Ending

The end is near for Fuller House. Yep, it's time to say goodbye to the Tanner family once again. Netflix announced the first part of the fifth and final season of Fuller House, its Full House sequel series, will drop on Friday, Dec. 6.

Production just wrapped on the final season, prompting many emotional posts by the likes of series stars Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber and Jodie Sweetin, but fans can get a sneak peek at the new season in Netflix's What to Watch in December video. Around the 3:15 mark, take a look at some quick scenes, including one of John Stamos and Dave Coulier dancing and the Tanner clan prepping for the arrival of the Stephanie and Jimmy's new baby. 

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Fuller House is the sequel series to the fan-favorite TGIF sitcom Full House that ran on ABC from 1987-1995. In addition to original series stars Sweetin, Barber, Cameron Bure, Stamos and Couler, the show stars Bob Saget, Michael Campion, Elias Hager, Dashiell and Fox Messitt, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Scott Weinger, John Brotherton, Soni Nicole Bringas and Adam Hagenbuch. Lori Loughlin recurred in the first four seasons, but isn't expected to appear in the fifth and final following her charges in the college admissions scandal.

When Fuller House's end was announced, the cast promised they saved the best for last, and many refused to give up on the show.

"Who knows if it's the last season?" Saget told E! News at the 2019 Television Critics Association winter press tour. "I don't know. Fans are rebelling."

However, as of now, it is the final season. See some moments from the end of Fuller House below.

John Stamos (Uncle Jesse)

"The end of an era...again," he wrote. "Last night was final taping of @FullerHouse. When every single network and streamer said no to a Full House re-boot, (and I mean ALL of them) @netflix said yes! And they were kind enough to let us play for five seasons! That's a a lot of seasons for a Netflix show now a days, but not nearly enough for us. Regardless, we are grateful. I am especially grateful to the cast and crew for keeping the legacy alive and adding so much love to it. Whether you are new to the Full/Fuller House universe or you've been with us since the beginning, I can't thank you enough for keeping the franchise alive, the characters alive, but most importantly, the love alive between all of us that shines out to all of you. Decency is at an all time low, and discord at an all time high—thank God for family television like Fuller House! It's been a laugh and a tear - I am grateful to the fans FOREVER! Love and mercy, John."

Andrew Barber (Kimmy Gibler)

"The last one. ❤️," she wrote. "I hope each one of you reading this right now knows how much we love you, how much we appreciate you, and just how eternally grateful we are for your support over the last five (or 32) years. You are forever part of our Fuller family."

Candace Cameron Bure (DJ)

The actress gets a kiss from her husband Valeri Bure on the set.

Candace Cameron Bure (DJ)

The actress' daughter Natasha Bure captured this video of her mom singing Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back" at the Fuller House wrap party.

Scott Weinger (Steve)

"Last day of production smooch from Uncle J @johnstamos @fullerhouse," he wrote.

Bob Saget (Danny Tanner)

"Hangin' with my brother Dave in the kitchen on the final shooting day @FullerHouse. ❤️ @dcoulier," Bob Saget wrote.

Bob Saget (Danny Tanner)

"Last night, standing in the stage door with my brothers for life— John and Dave —after filming the last episode of the 5th and final season of Fuller House," he wrote. "So much love for everyone involved with this show."

Bob Saget (Danny Tanner)

"After the final ever episode of the 5th season of Fuller House. This photo that Candace sent me sums it all up," he wrote. So proud of the incredible work, love, and deep friendship of Candace, Jodie, and Andrea who made Fuller House such a special show for so many. Here's to five wonderful years full of love and laughter, and more love. These are three incredible and talented women. I love them all so much."

Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie)

"This couch. This show. This family. I will miss this with all my heart. #fullerhouse #fullhousefamily #onelasttime #goodbyesarenevereasy," Sweetin wrote, to which co-star Andrea Barber responded, "Ok now I'm sorry for making fun of you for taking this picture. I love you!!"

Scott Weinger (Steve)

"Yeah we tried to steal the couch. Wouldn't you? #fullerhouse #netflix," he wrote.

Marla Sokoloff (Gia)

"Really gonna miss getting kicked out of this house," she wrote.

Juan Pablo Di Pace (Fernando)

"The last photo of Kimberlina and Fernando taken by @terimakeup on set last night..." he wrote. "As I scroll through my phone and I eat my feelings at a burger joint, emotionally battered by realizing the door has finally closed on these beautiful last 5 years... @fullerhouseguy @warnerbrostv @netflix thank you for trusting that a guy who had never done a sitcom would end up in one like a 'pig in s--t' (aka in his element). And to my Kimmy... for a guy who is terrified of commitment, I never thought marriage would be so brilliant! I adore you."

Elias Harger (Max)

"First day of work in July 2015 (age 7) versus today (Nov. 2019) - on my last day of work (age 12). It's a super emotional day. I'm going to miss everyone so much! I made a lot of great memories and friends. I can't believe it's over. @fullerhouse," wrote Elias Harger (Max).

Marla Sokoloff (Gia) and Landry Bender (Rocki)

Say cheese!

Fuller House begins its farewell on December 6 on Netflix.