"Fuller House," the Netflix reboot of one of America's most-beloved family sitcoms, "Full House," started production last week.

According to Deadline, the show is slated for a 13-episode revival exclusively on Netflix. It has already begun production with filming and has a whole slate of cast members returning from the original show in the '90s.

Those who have returned include John Stamos, Bob Saget, Candace Cameron-Bure, Andrea Barber, Lori Loughlin, Jodie Sweetin and Dave Coulier.

In the original show, Saget played the family patriarch, Danny Tanner. Cameron-Bure, Sweetin, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen played his daughters, whose mother died. He brought in his brother-in-law Jesse (Stamos) and best friend (Coulier) to help rear the children.

Originally, the Olsen twins had reportedly opted out of the reboot. But, Variety reported the Olsen twins may get involved in the show, according to Netflix boss Ted Sarandos at a TCA press tour in Beverly Hills.

"The Olsen twins are teetering whether or not they'll be around," Sarandos said.

Cameron-Bure recently made headlines with the announcement that she will be joining "The View" as a co-host.

Stamos also was in the headlines following a DUI arrest that led him to a stint in rehab. But that is not stopping the actor from following through with his commitment on the reboot. Stamos will be donning the same sideburns his character made famous in the original show. Fans should also expect his trademark line, "Have mercy," in the show as well.

Andrea Barber played DJ's (Cameron-Bure) best friend in the original and will also be reprising the same role in the reboot. But this time, she will be living in the house with DJ and her kids, following the theme of the original show on ABC.