

Why Fuller House Was Canceledįor context, it's important to understand why Fuller House ended in the first place. In 2019, shortly after all 13 episodes of season 4 dropped on Netflix, it was announced that Fuller House season 5 would be its last.

However, there's a strong case to be made for why Netflix should order at least one more season of the spin-off considering where things were left off. Related: Fuller House Season 6's Story Plan Would've Been A Better EndingĬurrently, there are no plans for a season 6, with Fuller House's cast and crew seemingly not interested in pushing for it except for one meta-joke snuck in the last season.

The brides and grooms get to do the traditional activities leading to tying the knot including a bachelor adventure for the boys. Following a string of unfortunate circumstances, the wedding goes through smoothly and while Stephanie and Kimmy initially decided to move out of the Tanner household after the wedding, everybody decided that it's best for them to stay under one roof for the foreseeable future. Five seasons after, the offshoot is officially finished, but the series leaves the story in the perfect position to move forward.Īfter dropping the first nine episodes for its final season, Fuller House released the remaining outings, most of them devoted to the preparation for the triple wedding of DJ (Candace Cameron-Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) to Steve (Scott Weinger), Jimmy (Adam Hagenbuch), and Fernando (Juan Pablo Di Pace). In 2015, Netflix announced it was moving forward with a sequel spin-off to the '80s/90s' family sitcom Full House, with the show debuting the next year. Fuller House's finale gives Netflix a solid reason to renew it for season 6.
