‘Fuller House’ Season 3 Spoilers: Ryan Gosling To Appear? Candace Cameron Bure Teases Summer Theme
We’re still months away from a release of Netflix’s third season of “Fuller House,” but that isn’t stopping Candace Cameron Bure from spilling some of the beans about the upcoming episodes and her hopes of a guest appearance from Ryan Gosling.
Speaking with Entertainment Tonight at the 2017 Kids Choice Awards, Bure revealed work for the third season has already begun with the cast doing their first full script read-through. “The table read went great, we’re excited to get together,” she said.
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So what can fans expect in the first episode? According to Bure, it will contain some crazy antics. “The first episode to going to be like, insane. It’s insane. I can’t even believe what the writers came up with.” She added, “Let’s just say, I was in a recording studio yesterday, and I don’t like to sing.”
As for guest stars, Bure says the crew have their sights set on “La La Land’s” Ryan Gosling. Guest appearances are nothing new for the series with Hunter Pence, New Kids on the Block and Val Chmerkovskiy all having appeared. Still, Bure knows it may be a long shot. “We’re like, just going for it. I don’t know yet [what will happen]. We just started.”
The actress is also getting ready for the upcoming season by hitting the gym. According to Bure, the entire third season will have a “summer fun” theme. “[I had] Caribbean dance class this morning, it was really fun. I normally don’t do [dance workouts], but I went with a girlfriend and I’ve done it a few times.”
In December, series creator Jeff Franklin revealed he had purchased the original home from “Full House.” While the house was undergoing renovations, Franklin hoped to have it ready for the third season. “We would take advantage of the fact that I now own the house, and we could go up there and shoot some new footage and maybe bring the cast up and shoot with them up there,” he told The Hollywood Reporter.
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