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NETFLIX has injected some early holiday spirit by releasing the trailer for the second season of family-friendly sitcom Fuller House.

The reboot continues from the '87-'95 television series 'Full House' the internet series focuses on eldest Tanner daughter D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure), sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber).

 D.J. Tanner will finally decide on her feelings during season 2
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D.J. Tanner will finally decide on her feelings during season 2Credit: Netflix

The recent trailer shows D.J. finally deciding on her feelings about old flame Steve (Scott Weinger) and sexy vet Matt (John Brotherton).

Of course the season seems to also include the usual comic misunderstandings, terrible Christmas jumpers and quite a few smooches.

There's even a cameo from '80s boyband New Kids On The Block.

 Sexy vet Matt is seen hugging her kids in a cute scene
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Sexy vet Matt is seen hugging her kids in a cute sceneCredit: Netflix
 The whole family enjoy a big Christmas dinner
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The whole family enjoy a big Christmas dinnerCredit: Netflix

Netflix had been quick to commission a second season just days after streaming the first.

The first season had continued on from the ABC sitcom created by Jeff Franklin, which saw widowed father Danny Tanner enlist the help of his brother-in-law and best friend to help him raise his three daughters.

 Dodgy Christmas jumpers feature heavily in the season
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Dodgy Christmas jumpers feature heavily in the seasonCredit: Netflix
 There are a lot of serious dodgy fashion sense this season
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There are a lot of serious dodgy fashion sense this seasonCredit: Netflix

Fuller House continues by following the journey of his daughter D.J. who is a widowed vet and the mother of three young boys.

Her husband Tommy had suddenly died while following his duties as a firefighter.

While the premise appears sad, the series is chock-a-block of laughs from start to finish.

Fuller House will be launching worldwide on Friday, 9th December.


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