The ABC sitcom Full House - which has been eyed for renewal by Warner Bros. Television since last year - could be heading to Netflix. Neither the streaming service nor the studio have confirmed the news, though the Hollywood Reporter seems pretty certain this is going to happen.

John StamosJohn Stamos could be returning for the Full House revival on Netflix

Original executive producer Robert L. Boyett and series creator Jeff Franklin have been leading the charge to revive Full House with the original cast of Candace Cameron Bure, Andrea Barber, Bob Saget, John Stamos and Dave Coulier. 

The whole cast are still pretty good friends after 20 years and some have been vocal about their desire to see a revival.

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Stamos told Watch What Happens Live that he was "working on a twist to a sequel", while all three leading men reunited last year on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In 2013, Stamos reunited his fictional Full House band Jesse & the Rippers to play a medley of hits, with Saget in the audience. 

Full House would follow the recent TV trend of reviving classic series' and Fox recently ordered a six-episode series of The X-Files with original stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. Last week, NBC announced a straight-to-series order of Coach, starring Craig T. Nelson. 

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Full House, which ran for eight seasons and 192 episodes, chronicled the life of a widowed father, who enlists his best friend and his brother-in-law to help raise his three daughters.