Almost four years since its conclusion, Candace Cameron-Bure recently disclosed a harrowing incident that occurred on the set of Fuller House, the popular spinoff sequel to the classic family sitcom, Full House. Running for five seasons on Netflix, Fuller House centered around the adult lives of the Tanner kids, with Cameron-Bure's character, DJ, taking the lead role. Despite its focus on the challenges of family life, the show also featured creative episodes, such as one with an American Ninja Warrior-style course.
During a podcast appearance with her co-stars and show hosts, Cameron-Bure revealed that she had a near-death experience while filming an episode titled 'Ghosted' in season 4 of Fuller House. The scene involved a zip-line stunt that went awry due to a safety oversight, causing a heavy metal rig to come dangerously close to her head.
The series finale of Fuller House culminated in a heartwarming triple wedding for DJ, Stephanie, and Kimmy, serving as both a family event and a reunion for the extended Tanner clan. While the show received mixed reviews, the emotional send-off stayed true to the Full House legacy.
Despite the interest expressed by some cast members in a potential Fuller House revival, challenges loom large, particularly following the passing of Bob Saget, who portrayed Danny Tanner. John Stamos has ruled out reprising his role as Uncle Jesse without Saget, while Jodie Sweetin remains open to the idea after a period of time has passed. This uncertainty raises questions about the future of the show and the potential absence of key characters in a hypothetical season 6.
Reviving Fuller House presents logistical hurdles, with no concrete progress made towards bringing the Tanners back to the screen. However, the open-ended plotlines from season 5 offer narrative opportunities for a potential continuation. As fans await further developments, Fuller House remains available for streaming on Netflix, offering a nostalgic trip back to the Tanner household in San Francisco.