‘Fuller House’ Season 2 Spoilers: New Photos Reveal Halloween, Thanksgiving And Christmas Episodes
We’re still a few months away from the Season 2 premiere of “Fuller House” on Netflix but even though the new episodes will premiere in December, fans will still be treated to Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas episodes.
In new photos revealed by E! News and Netflix, D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) and her sons Jackson (Michael Campion), Max (Elias Harger) and Tommy (Dashiell and Fox Messitt) are shown dressing up as Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
The Tanner-Fuller family won’t be the only family playing dress up. In another photo, we get to see Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) and ex-husband Fernando (Juan Pablo Di Pace) recreate Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz’s classic look. Extra points for Fernando’s conga.
While not in costume, Jackson will be spending some time with Kimmy’s daughter, Ramona (Soni Bringas), and will be in for a fright when zombie versions of Stephanie (Jodi Sweetin) and Kimmy’s brother Jimmy (Adam Hagenbuch) give them a scare.
A photo from the Thanksgiving episode teases some unknown faces as there are four unfamiliar bodies turned away from the camera. We can also see a woman sitting next to Joey (Dave Couilier) who appears to be his wife and Matt (John Brotherton) sitting next to D.J.
If you’re unfamiliar with Kimmy’s brother Jimmy, that’s because he’s a new character. While in the original series Kimmy did mention an older brother named Garth, we never got to see him or anyone else in her family.
Jimmy will be played by Adam Hagenbuch, known for his roles “Switched at Birth,” “The Brittany Murphy Story” and “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” Not much is known about Jimmy but if he’s a Gibbler, expect him to be just like his sister.
As for the Christmas episode, the Tanner-Fuller family and the Gibbler family will be sporting matching Christmas pajamas, except for Stephanie who will be doing her own thing.
Season 2 of “Fuller House” will be released on Dec. 9 on Netflix.
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