Candace Cameron Burke, who plays D.J. on Netflix’s Full House reboot, revealed Wednesday morning on ABC’s The View that season two of Fuller House will launch globally on December 9.
“I’m super excited our season this year is very holiday-themed,” said Burke, who frequently stars in Hallmark Christmas movies. “We have a Halloween show, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, and lots of family.”
Netflix also released key art for the sophomore season.

Season two will guest star boy band New Kids on the Block, with Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood, and Jordan and Jonathan Knight, and Hal Sparks will replace Jason Marsden as DJ’s ex-boyfriend Nelson.
Full House cast members Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, John Stamos, and Lori Loughlin will also continue to make guest appearances.
The spinoff launched last February and follows widowed mother D.J. as she raises her three sons with the help of her younger sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber.) Fuller House was renewed for a second season less than a week after it premiered.
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