In today’s TV News Roundup, Amazon released the trailer for Season 2 of “Homecoming,” and Netflix announced the premiere date for the final episodes of “Fuller House.”
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Netflix has announced that the second half of the fifth and final season of “Fuller House” will debut on the streamer on June 2. The first nine episodes of the season premiered on Dec. 6, 2019 and the final nine lead to a series finale. The show picks up immediately upon DJ (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Kimmy’s (Andrea Barber) triple engagement. Jeff Franklin, Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett, Steve Baldikoski, Bryan Behar and John Stamos serve as executive producers.
CNBC has announced that Season 5 of “Jay Leno’s Garage” will premiere on May 20 at 10 p.m. Upcoming guests include Kelly Clarkson, Matt LeBlanc, Blake Shelton and Norm Macdonald. The series comes from Original Productions, a Fremantle company, and Kit & Kaboodle. Leno,...
Dates
Netflix has announced that the second half of the fifth and final season of “Fuller House” will debut on the streamer on June 2. The first nine episodes of the season premiered on Dec. 6, 2019 and the final nine lead to a series finale. The show picks up immediately upon DJ (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Kimmy’s (Andrea Barber) triple engagement. Jeff Franklin, Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett, Steve Baldikoski, Bryan Behar and John Stamos serve as executive producers.
CNBC has announced that Season 5 of “Jay Leno’s Garage” will premiere on May 20 at 10 p.m. Upcoming guests include Kelly Clarkson, Matt LeBlanc, Blake Shelton and Norm Macdonald. The series comes from Original Productions, a Fremantle company, and Kit & Kaboodle. Leno,...
- 4/28/2020
- by J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Jeff Franklin, the creator and former showrunner of Netflix’s “Fuller House,” said in a lawsuit Tuesday that one of his replacements fabricated or twisted events to get him fired.
“Despite hiring and supporting defendant Bryan Behar, a writer and co-executive producer on Fuller House, Behar was resentful of Franklin’s success,” reads the lawsuit.
“Motivated by a secret hatred of Franklin and hoping to take his place someday as showrunner, Behar concocted a plan to compile unflattering and distasteful information about Franklin that was either fabricated or twisted versions of events,” the suit continued, “and presented it first to the media and then to Warner Brothers in an effort to get Franklin thrown off Fuller House.”
Warner Horizon Television, which produces “Fuller House,” and Netflix both declined to comment.
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Franklin, who also created predecessor series “Full House,” was fired...
“Despite hiring and supporting defendant Bryan Behar, a writer and co-executive producer on Fuller House, Behar was resentful of Franklin’s success,” reads the lawsuit.
“Motivated by a secret hatred of Franklin and hoping to take his place someday as showrunner, Behar concocted a plan to compile unflattering and distasteful information about Franklin that was either fabricated or twisted versions of events,” the suit continued, “and presented it first to the media and then to Warner Brothers in an effort to get Franklin thrown off Fuller House.”
Warner Horizon Television, which produces “Fuller House,” and Netflix both declined to comment.
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Franklin, who also created predecessor series “Full House,” was fired...
- 4/17/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Fuller House will be ending its run on Netflix with its upcoming fifth season, but a lawsuit today from canned creator of Full House and the reboot could go on long after the show is over.
“Despite hiring and supporting Defendant Bryan Behar, a writer and Co-Executive Producer on Fuller House, Behal was resentful of Franklin’s success,” says the Intentional interference with prospective economic advantage complaint filed Tuesday in L.A. Superior court by ex-ep Jeff Franklin against his once co-ep and showrunning successor.
“Motivated by a secret hatred of Franklin and hoping to take his place someday as showrunner, Behar concocted a plan to compile unflattering and distasteful information about Franklin that was either fabricated or twisted versions of events and presented it first to the media and then to Warner Brothers in an effort to get Franklin thrown off Fuller House,” the jury trial seeking suit adds...
“Despite hiring and supporting Defendant Bryan Behar, a writer and Co-Executive Producer on Fuller House, Behal was resentful of Franklin’s success,” says the Intentional interference with prospective economic advantage complaint filed Tuesday in L.A. Superior court by ex-ep Jeff Franklin against his once co-ep and showrunning successor.
“Motivated by a secret hatred of Franklin and hoping to take his place someday as showrunner, Behar concocted a plan to compile unflattering and distasteful information about Franklin that was either fabricated or twisted versions of events and presented it first to the media and then to Warner Brothers in an effort to get Franklin thrown off Fuller House,” the jury trial seeking suit adds...
- 4/17/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
Joseph Baxter Jan 31, 2019
Fuller House is set to vacate, with the show’s fifth season renewal from Netflix confirmed to be its last.
Fuller House will soon vacate its eponymous piece of iconic television real estate. While Netflix has just given the nostalgia-fueled Full House revival sitcom another renewal, taking it into a fifth season, the newly-ordered Fuller House Season 5 is also confirmed to be the show’s final outing.
Indeed, Netflix has marked the final stop for Fuller House’s proverbial San Franciscan cable car nostalgia tour, confirming as much in an official video featuring the show’s cast that promises a proper farewell season, teasing, “We saved the best for last.”
Video of Fuller House: The Farewell Season | Announcement [HD] | Netflix
The series launched on the streaming giant back in February 2016 to great fanfare and success, leading to one quick season renewal after the other. Moreover, it became an unlikely watershed series,...
Fuller House is set to vacate, with the show’s fifth season renewal from Netflix confirmed to be its last.
Fuller House will soon vacate its eponymous piece of iconic television real estate. While Netflix has just given the nostalgia-fueled Full House revival sitcom another renewal, taking it into a fifth season, the newly-ordered Fuller House Season 5 is also confirmed to be the show’s final outing.
Indeed, Netflix has marked the final stop for Fuller House’s proverbial San Franciscan cable car nostalgia tour, confirming as much in an official video featuring the show’s cast that promises a proper farewell season, teasing, “We saved the best for last.”
Video of Fuller House: The Farewell Season | Announcement [HD] | Netflix
The series launched on the streaming giant back in February 2016 to great fanfare and success, leading to one quick season renewal after the other. Moreover, it became an unlikely watershed series,...
- 1/31/2019
- Den of Geek
Netflix has renewed “Fuller House” for a fifth and final season.
“Fuller House” first debuted in 2016 and served as a continuation of the former “Tgif” sitcom, following Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber’s characters. Juan Pablo Di Pace, Adam Hagenbuch, John Brotherton, Michael Campion, Elias Harger and Soni Bringas also starred.
The series was set up much in the same as the original “Full House” with D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Cameron-Bure) as a widowed mother of three sons who lives with her sister Stephanie (Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy (Barber) in the Tanner’s childhood home from the ABC series.
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Original series stars including Scott Weinger, Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, Dave Coulier and John Stamos often showed up as well, with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen being the only major original cast members to not make an appearance.
“Fuller House” first debuted in 2016 and served as a continuation of the former “Tgif” sitcom, following Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber’s characters. Juan Pablo Di Pace, Adam Hagenbuch, John Brotherton, Michael Campion, Elias Harger and Soni Bringas also starred.
The series was set up much in the same as the original “Full House” with D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Cameron-Bure) as a widowed mother of three sons who lives with her sister Stephanie (Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy (Barber) in the Tanner’s childhood home from the ABC series.
Also Read: 'Fuller House' Names Steve Baldikoski, Bryan Behar New Showrunners
Original series stars including Scott Weinger, Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, Dave Coulier and John Stamos often showed up as well, with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen being the only major original cast members to not make an appearance.
- 1/31/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
It’s Christmastime as we revisit the Tanner-Fuller clan, and rekindled love is in the wintry air. Yes, finally it’s time for “America’s Couple” — as DJ (Candace Cameron-Bure) and Steve (Scott Weinger) are called in the Season 4 Fuller House trailer — to give it a go. “Deej, we’ve been waiting 25 years, Ok?” Steve tells her as the full house looks on. “We owe it to ourselves once and for all to just see how we are as a couple.”
Check out the aww-inspiring moment above, along with the rest of the first look at the new episodes that start streaming December 14 on Netflix. Spoiler alert: There’s lotsa smilin’, huggin’ and kissin’.
Season 4 will pick up with Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Jesse (John Stamos) and Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) all moving back to San Francisco. It also will follow Jackson’s (Michael Campion) burgeoning romance and, of course,...
Check out the aww-inspiring moment above, along with the rest of the first look at the new episodes that start streaming December 14 on Netflix. Spoiler alert: There’s lotsa smilin’, huggin’ and kissin’.
Season 4 will pick up with Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Jesse (John Stamos) and Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) all moving back to San Francisco. It also will follow Jackson’s (Michael Campion) burgeoning romance and, of course,...
- 11/27/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
The Tanners are making their return to Netflix sooner than you might think! The lovable family of Fuller House is coming back to the streaming giant for a fourth season, and we're already marking our calendars. Expect to see DJ, Steve, Kimmy, and more of your favorite characters get into all sorts of fun when Fuller House's fourth installment becomes available to stream on Dec. 14.
Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar will serve as the show's new executive producers and showrunners, after Jeff Franklin was fired amid allegations of verbal abuse toward staffers and inappropriate remarks.
Season three left us wondering about a few plot lines, including Kimmy's pregnancy, but we already have some information on what to expect in the upcoming episodes. We can't wait to see how everything plays out, and what other antics the family will get into when they make their comeback.
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Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar will serve as the show's new executive producers and showrunners, after Jeff Franklin was fired amid allegations of verbal abuse toward staffers and inappropriate remarks.
Season three left us wondering about a few plot lines, including Kimmy's pregnancy, but we already have some information on what to expect in the upcoming episodes. We can't wait to see how everything plays out, and what other antics the family will get into when they make their comeback.
Related: 33 Things You Don't...
- 11/11/2018
- by Brea Cubit
- Popsugar.com
Fuller House will be home for Christmas, TV Fanatics!
By that, we mean Netflix is debuting brand new episodes of the comedy series in December, just in time for the holidays.
The popular spinoff of Full House was renewed back in January for the fourth season, and given that the last batch of episodes bowed last December, a premiere date was imminent.
Netflix has confirmed the entire fourth season will land on December 14.
Related: Fuller House Creator Fired
The show's future was placed in doubt earlier this year when creator Jeff Franklin was fired following allegations of misconduct.
He was let go as showrunner when it was alleged that he made sexual comments about his personal life in the writer's room.
In one instance, it was reported that he brought one woman he was in a relationship with to the taping of the show, and even went as far as...
By that, we mean Netflix is debuting brand new episodes of the comedy series in December, just in time for the holidays.
The popular spinoff of Full House was renewed back in January for the fourth season, and given that the last batch of episodes bowed last December, a premiere date was imminent.
Netflix has confirmed the entire fourth season will land on December 14.
Related: Fuller House Creator Fired
The show's future was placed in doubt earlier this year when creator Jeff Franklin was fired following allegations of misconduct.
He was let go as showrunner when it was alleged that he made sexual comments about his personal life in the writer's room.
In one instance, it was reported that he brought one woman he was in a relationship with to the taping of the show, and even went as far as...
- 10/30/2018
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Netflix has set December 14 for the Season 4 premiere of its hit spinoff Fuller House.
Season 4 will pick up with Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Jesse (John Stamos) and Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) all moving back to San Francisco and, of course, will follow Kimmy’s (Andre Barber) pregnancy.
Fuller House also stars Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Soni Nicole Bringas, Michael Campion, Elias Harger, Scott Weinger, John Brotherton, Ashley Liao and Dashiell and Fox Messitt as Baby Tommy.
The hit comedy series returns with Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar as new executive producers and showrunners. They replace Jeff Franklin who was let go amid allegations that he had been verbally abusive to staffers and made inappropriate comments in the writers room.
Baldikoski and Behar have both served as co-executive producers since the series launch in 2016. The pair previously served as co-executive producers on The New Adventures of Old Christine,...
Season 4 will pick up with Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Jesse (John Stamos) and Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) all moving back to San Francisco and, of course, will follow Kimmy’s (Andre Barber) pregnancy.
Fuller House also stars Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Soni Nicole Bringas, Michael Campion, Elias Harger, Scott Weinger, John Brotherton, Ashley Liao and Dashiell and Fox Messitt as Baby Tommy.
The hit comedy series returns with Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar as new executive producers and showrunners. They replace Jeff Franklin who was let go amid allegations that he had been verbally abusive to staffers and made inappropriate comments in the writers room.
Baldikoski and Behar have both served as co-executive producers since the series launch in 2016. The pair previously served as co-executive producers on The New Adventures of Old Christine,...
- 10/30/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Fuller House will re-open its doors just in time for the holidays — on Friday, Dec. 14, it has been announced by the Netflix series’ cast in the video embedded below. Netflix also released a quarter of distinctly fun photos, including a quite festive family pic and one that positions the girls as Charlie’s Angels.
Fuller House‘s fourth season finale, which features an appearance by American Horror Story scene stealer Leslie Grossman (as a dc at the hospital where Kimmy is due to give birth), was filmed in early September. Season 4’s roster of guest stars also includes Maria Canals-Barrera...
Fuller House‘s fourth season finale, which features an appearance by American Horror Story scene stealer Leslie Grossman (as a dc at the hospital where Kimmy is due to give birth), was filmed in early September. Season 4’s roster of guest stars also includes Maria Canals-Barrera...
- 10/30/2018
- TVLine.com
D.J., Stephanie and Kimmy could be saying sayonara to San Francisco, as TVLine has heard that Netflix is seriously considering ending Fuller House with its upcoming fourth season. When reached for comment, a Netflix spokesperson told TVLine, “No decision has been made about the future of Fuller House; we’re looking forward to the premiere of Season 4 later this year.”
Fuller House‘s fourth season finale, which features an appearance by American Horror Story scene stealer Leslie Grossman, was filmed in early September. Season 4’s roster of guest stars also includes Maria Canals-Barrera (Cristela) as Fernando’s mother, Lee Majors...
Fuller House‘s fourth season finale, which features an appearance by American Horror Story scene stealer Leslie Grossman, was filmed in early September. Season 4’s roster of guest stars also includes Maria Canals-Barrera (Cristela) as Fernando’s mother, Lee Majors...
- 10/16/2018
- TVLine.com
Fuller House has tapped two series veterans to serve as co-showrunners, filling the gap left by recently fired series creator Jeff Franklin.
Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar, both of whom have co-executive-produced Fuller House since its 2016 debut, now will oversee the Netflix series. Season 4 is slated to begin production later this year.
The duo replaces Franklin after he was fired in February, following allegations of misconduct on the set of Fuller House. Warner Bros. TV reportedly conducted a full investigation into Franklin’s behavior after several writers and staffers came forward to complain about his verbal abuse and sexual remarks...
Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar, both of whom have co-executive-produced Fuller House since its 2016 debut, now will oversee the Netflix series. Season 4 is slated to begin production later this year.
The duo replaces Franklin after he was fired in February, following allegations of misconduct on the set of Fuller House. Warner Bros. TV reportedly conducted a full investigation into Franklin’s behavior after several writers and staffers came forward to complain about his verbal abuse and sexual remarks...
- 3/13/2018
- TVLine.com
Fuller House has found their new leaders. Today, Netflix announced Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar have been named as the new showrunners for the TV series' upcoming fourth season.As reported earlier, creator and former showrunner Jeff Franklin left the comedy after three seasons amid allegations of inappropriate behavior. According to Netflix, season four of Fuller House will begin production later this year.Read More…...
- 3/13/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar have been named executive producers and showrunners of Netflix’s hit comedy series Fuller House for the upcoming fourth season. The duo replace Jeff Franklin, who was let go last month amid allegations that he had been verbally abusive to staffers and made inappropriate comments in the writers room. Baldikoski and Behar have both served as co-executive producers since the series launch in 2016. The pair previously served as co-executive…...
- 3/12/2018
- Deadline TV
Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar have been named the new showrunners of “Fuller House,” stepping in for series creator Jeff Franklin. Baldikoski and Behar have served as co-executive producers on the show since its premiere in 2016. Their previous credits include “Jennifer Falls,” “Last Man Standing” and “8 Simple Rules.” Warner Bros. Television cut ties with Franklin last month after complaints about his on-set behavior, removing him from the show ahead of its planned fourth season, and opting not to renew his overall deal. Also Read: 'Fuller House' Creator Jeff Franklin 'Heartbroken' After Being Fired Over Complaints of Inappropriate Behavior It was first...
- 3/12/2018
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Easily the most character-centric network on TV, last night's USA upfront launched a massive new slate of projects to be developed through 2013 for the network that already includes major properties Burn Notice, Psych, and White Collar.
In addition to the renewal of lawyer drama Fairly Legal for a second season, and previews for Callie Thorne's sports therapist Necessary Roughness among others, USA revealed plans to roll out no less than seven original dramas and five comedies over the next few years.
Having already successfully launched Wrestling reality series Tough Enough, the network is also eyeing the possibility of venturing into a daily talk show, beginning with an hour-long pilot of celebrity interviews with Vanity Fair editor Krista Smith.
Take a look at the huge development slate, and stay tuned tomorrow for an in-depth look at the new dramas Eden and Suits, and footage from returning favorites Burn Notice, Psych,...
In addition to the renewal of lawyer drama Fairly Legal for a second season, and previews for Callie Thorne's sports therapist Necessary Roughness among others, USA revealed plans to roll out no less than seven original dramas and five comedies over the next few years.
Having already successfully launched Wrestling reality series Tough Enough, the network is also eyeing the possibility of venturing into a daily talk show, beginning with an hour-long pilot of celebrity interviews with Vanity Fair editor Krista Smith.
Take a look at the huge development slate, and stay tuned tomorrow for an in-depth look at the new dramas Eden and Suits, and footage from returning favorites Burn Notice, Psych,...
- 5/3/2011
- UGO TV
Fox has teamed with Emmy-winning writer-producer David E. Kelley for a single-camera, legal-themed comedy. The network has given a put pilot commitment to the untitled project, from 20th Century Fox TV and studio-based David E. Kelley Prods., which chronicles the lives of a group of jurors on a high-profile trial who are sequestered in a motel. Kelley is set to oversee the comedy's co-creators, Steve Baldikoski and Bryan Behar, who will write the pilot script. Kelley will executive produce with his manager, 20th TV-based producer Marty Adelstein.
- 9/25/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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