Candace Cameron Bure Reveals Details of 'Full House' Reboot

"Fans will get to see what these three women ... are up to," she said.

ByABC News
May 7, 2015, 11:45 AM
The cast of "Full House," June 26, 1987.
The cast of "Full House," June 26, 1987.
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— -- Candace Cameron Bure says her "Full House" reboot show is in talks with other former cast members to, hopefully, bring the Tanner family back together again for at least an episode.

"I hope everyone will be on the show. There are a lot of talks right now. Fans of the show won't be disappointed. I promise," the 39-year-old actress told People magazine.

The show, "Fuller House," is “like a new adventure to me. ... The show has new generations of fans, and I will be forever known as DJ."

PHOTO: Actress Candace Cameron Bure arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of "Muppets Most Wanted" at the El Capitan Theatre, March 11, 2014 in Hollywood, Calif.
Actress Candace Cameron Bure arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of "Muppets Most Wanted" at the El Capitan Theatre, March 11, 2014 in Hollywood, Calif.

Indeed, Bure addressed the 1995 cancellation of the show and the absence of a final, closing episode.

"That will make it easy for us to pick up where ‘Full House’ left off," she said.

Other details include Bure's character will be a widowed mother of three, who has her sister Stephanie and friend Kimmy move in to help.

"Fans will get to see what these three women, now in their 30s, are up to," she added.