Watch the Family Back Together in the First 'Fuller House' Trailer

The gang's (almost) back together.

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Back in December we got a completely unsatisfying teaser trailer to the upcoming Netflix series Fuller House, the Full House reboot that, believe it or not, actually came together 20-plus years since it went off air and almost 30 years since it first premiered in 1987. Now the fam's back together (with the exception of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who portrayed Michelle Tanner), and there's a full-length trailer to prove it.

Click play above to see Bob SagetLori LoughlinDavid Alan Coulier, and John Stamos together again as if the '90s never left (Uncle Jesse does mention how good they all still look). The series, which will hit Netflix on Feb. 26 in all of its 13-episode glory, will follow the children and even their children too, mainly Candace Cameron's D.J. Tanner, a single mom who now has three kids of her own. Younger sister Stephanie's (Jodie Sweetin) also back in town, and so is D.J.'s best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber). And don't worry, they promise to make plenty of references to Michelle even though she won't be on the show. 

Watch the first full-length trailer above (starts around the 2:30 mark), which premiered on Ellen. Also can be heard in the trailer is Carly Rae Jepsen's cover of the Full House theme song, "Everywhere You Look." It's a refreshing upgrade from the original Frederick version

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