‘Full House’ Revival: Dave Coulier Warns Fans Not To Get Excited About Show Relaunch, Says Nothing’s Final Until Cast Is ‘Signing On The Dotted Line’ [PHOTOS]
Kids who grew up in the 90s and binge-watched Full House were given a major reason to be excited in late August when news broke that a potential revival for the hit show was in the works-but one of the stars of the series is now warning them not to get too excited, because nothing is totally set in stone just yet.
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Dave Coulier, who portrayed Joey Gladstone on the series, told Michigan Live that nothing is guaranteed yet-and fans shouldn't look for the potential revival on their TV screens anytime soon.
"Don't get excited until we're depositing the checks," he said. "Because there's so much hype in show business and people love to talk-and it's just talk."
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"It's that old phrase 'Talk is cheap, so until we are really signing on the dotted line and I get to see the checks pouring into the mailbox, I'm not going to get excited," he added.
He even recalled calling John Stamos the say the news broke to ask him what was going on-and despite reports claiming Stamos was spear-heading the potential reboot, he didn't even know what was happening that day.
"I asked John 'What's going on?' And he said 'I have absolutely no idea.' I really didn't either," Coulier said.
However, despite is telling fans not to get too excited yet, he did give them reason the hope that a revival would be in the works sometime in the future.
"I think fans love the show and we don't want to ruin that. I know there's gigantic interest," he said. "Now the next phase-if there's going to be one-is that the case has got to be on board. And right now, I don't think the cast has heard anything spectacular to where we start calling each other and say 'Hay, what do you think? Do you want to get the band back together?'"