Everywhere you look, another Full House project is born. Following the recent announcement of the Netflix reboot Fuller House, the popular 90s family sitcom will now be the concentration of newest lifetime endeavor, The Unauthorized Full House Story.

Attempting to uncover the on and off-screen conflicts of Full House and the actors who dedicated their lives to the eight-year series, the film will be penned by Ron McGee--also responsible for Lifetime's The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story.  Casting for the feature will begin immediately while there is no confirmed release date, notes Variety.

Much like the Lifetime film that focused on Saved by the Bell, The Unauthorized Full House Story chronicles the lives of the cast on-screen and within their personal lives while none of the official actors will be directly involved with the latest project.

Jodie Sweetin recounted her battle with methamphetamines in her 2010 memoir UnSweetined and last year, Candance Cameron Bure announced her own, titled Balancing It All: My Story of Juggling Priorities and Purpose, notes Rolling Stone. Even the sitcom's father figure, Bob Saget crafted his own unconventional memoir, Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian--all of which make perfect reference material for McGeee.

Recently on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' John Stamos stopped by and dropped the major bomb that Fuller House would be the adored 90s show's 2016 Netflix reboot. The project will focus on D.J. Tanner and her life as a widow with three children, who enlists the help from younger sister Stephanie and her zany childhood best friend, Kimmy. The Olsen twins and Bob Saget are still in talks about their TV comebacks, even if its only for an episode or two.

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