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It's called 'Fuller House.' Get it?

Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos revealed Tuesday that Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen may still join Fuller House, the revival of popular '90s sitcom Full House. The Olsens took turns starring as Danny Tanner's youngest daughter Michelle from age one and have not yet signed onto the 13-episode reboot currently in production.

Sarandos made the announcement during Tuesday's Television Critics Association’s press tour stop in Beverly Hills, stating the Olsens were "teetering" on whether or not to come back, according to Entertainment Weekly. “There’s a bunch of opportunity for them if they choose to. But they’re not in the current creative," he said.

Fuller House will focus on older daughters Stephanie, D.J., and her friend Kimmy (portrayed by Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron-Bure and Andrea Barber.) In a press release, Netflix revealed the show will pick up when Stephanie and Kimmy move in with a recently widowed D.J. to help take care of her two rowdy boys and baby on the way. (Sounds familiar, huh?)

John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Lori Loughlin and more of the original cast are slated for guest appearances, with Stamos also acting as a producer. Check out the opening credits of the sitcom's eighth season in 1995 if you need a little reminder about what a big deal this is.

Unfortunately, the show is scheduled to drop on Netflix in 2016, so you'll have to settle for reruns a little longer.

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