The third season of Netflix original series Fuller House is set to bow on the streamer on September 22—coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the broadcast debut of Full House.
Season three will be split into two parts, with the first nine episodes airing in September. The second set of nine eps will follow in December.
The first season of the spin-off series was released to all Netflix territories in February 2016, and another 13-episode season followed in December. The show stars Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber, who are reprising their roles as D.J., Stephanie and Kimmy, respectively. There is no word yet on whether or nto John Stamos and Bob Saget will appear as guest stars in season three, as they have done on the past two seasons.
The show is executive produced by Bob Boyett and Jeff Franklin, and produced by Miller-BoyNetett Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions in association with Warner Horizon Television for Netflix.
Full House ran for eight seasons on ABC with consistently high Nielsen ratings, peaking at 15.9 million average households in its fifth season. Fuller House is part of Netflix’s recent string of ’90s reboots, as the SVOD giant looks to appeal to both Millennials and today’s kids. Other series mined from the ’90s include The Magic School Bus Rides Again, coming later this year, and Carmen Sandiego, which is slated for release in 2019.