After five seasons of new stories, the iconic San Francisco home is officially saying goodbye once again as Netflix pulls the plug on Fuller House. It was early 2019, shortly after all 13 episodes of season 4 dropped on the streaming service that it was announced that Fuller House season 5 would be its last. No word was given on what motivated the cancelation, but while the platform is notorious for not releasing viewership numbers, reports claim that there was a significant decrease in ratings between seasons 1 and 2 - this is despite critical reviews for the show improving on its sophomore year.
This most likely means that after the general viewing public checked what hype surrounding the revival was about, Fuller House didn't interest them enough to tune in for season 2 and potentially its succeeding seasons. However, the relatively large fan base coming from the original show kept the show going for four more seasons until Netflix decided it was time to end the series.
As the Tanner family closes their doors once again, it's unclear when or if they will be reopened. At this point, there are no known plans for another spin-off as the cast and crew have been mostly focused on promoting Fuller House's final nine episodes. That being said, it doesn't mean that the fan-favorite clan won't be back on the screen ever.
might begin to continue the story of the Tanner family. For now, though, fans should simply enjoy the last remaining outings for the sequel.