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.
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.
Fuller House begins its farewell on December 6 on Netflix.