Don’t expectJohn Stamosto join a futureFull Housereboot.
Addressing the possibility with E! News, Stamos — who played Jesse Katsopolis on the beloved family sitcom — saidit would be difficult to returnwithout his late costar and friend,Bob Saget.
“It’s just not the same without him,” Stamos, 59, said. “There’s something missing, there’s a piece missing. We’re doing a lot of tributes. I did that Netflix tribute [June’sDirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute], which was beautiful, I thought.”
“Every chance I get, I talk about him. If we’re real quiet, we could hear him complaining right now that I don’t talk about him enough,” he added. “We’ll continue to do tributes to him, but I don’t know about aFull Houseone, though.”
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Stamos and Saget — who played Danny Tanner — starred in eight seasons ofFull Housefrom 1987 to 1995.
The two actors became best friends after their time on the series, and later went on to appear on Netflix’sFuller Houserevival, which was centered aroundCandace Cameron Bure’s character DJ Tanner and her three sons.
On Jan. 9, Sagetwas found deadin his hotel room in Orlando, Florida. Hiscause of deathwas later ruled as head trauma. He was 65.
Since his passing, Stamos has openly reflected on Saget’s legacy, as well as the pair’s many years of friendships.
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“It’s hard to explain who Bob was to me personally without understanding that he’s your Bob too,” theBig Shotstar said in late January whilegiving a eulogy at Saget’s funeral. “The worldwide ocean of love for him has been unbelievable. Though it’s been hard for me to look at the tributes, stories, magazine covers, millions of social media posts, I feel everyone out there is getting it right, saying the perfect thing, remembering Bob in these remarkable ways.”
“I just wish he knew how much the world loved him when he was here. I spent many a night trying to convince him of how loved he really was (or maybe it was the other way around — him trying to convince me how loved he was),” he continued. “But that was just Bob bluster. There’s no way he thought his death would have this kind of impact. This is the kind of coverage that speaks to someone who genuinely connected with people, and not just for a moment, but for generations.”
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The star-studded affair later appeared in the Netflix specialDirty Daddy: The Bob Saget Tribute, which is now streaming on the platform.
source: people.com