“Fuller House” Season 3 Is Coming to Netflix Soon, So Here’s Everything We Know So Far

It’s hard to believe we’re already nearing the start of the THIRD season of Netflix’s Fuller House. It didn’t take long after the end of the second season for Twitter to start demanding more, and on Friday, September 22 — the 30th (!) anniversary of the original show’s premiere date — the first half of the third season will be available for streaming.

Season two ended on a pretty intense wedding cliffhanger (no spoilers!), so we’re looking forward to seeing how that story will play out. But there are a lot of fun locations and cameos to look forward to too. Check out everything we know so far about Fuller House season three below.

1. This season will have more episodes than either of the previous two seasons. While seasons one and two of Fuller House each had 13 episodes, season three will get an upgrade — show creator Jeff Franklin announced on Instagram that the upcoming season would have 18 episodes.

2. But the season will be split into two parts. The second half of the third season will come sometime in December 2017, according to EW.

3. Get ready for some fun in the sun — at least part of the season is set over the summer. At the Teen Choice Awards, Candace Cameron-Bure — AKA DJ Tanner — revealed that the Tanners would be having “a lot of summer fun, which we’ve never done on 10 seasons of the show, 11 seasons.” It’s true — we get a lot of winter holiday time with the Tanner/Fuller fam, so some sun will be a nice change of scenery.

4. The Tanners are going to Tokyo! Speaking of a change of scenery, Cameron-Bure also revealed at the TCAs that they’ve been filming in Tokyo. By the looks of her Instagram account, the cast and crew spent their downtime as tourists, exploring a sake brewery and sampling lots of local eats. Jealous!

5. Jodie Sweetin’s IRL broken ankle will have to be written into her character Stephanie Tanner’s story. Sweetin broke her ankle and tibia (ouch!) climbing a fence to get a toy her kid threw over it earlier this year, and it unfortunately coincided with filming. “There’s no hiding that I can’t walk,” Sweetin told E!. “And I can only be a houseplant in so many episodes where I’m just stuck somewhere.” LOL. We’re sure they’ll think of some hijinks to blame it on!

6. Some fun cameos are *probably* in store. Okay, we’re totally guessing on this one, as Netflix is keeping any cameos a surprise, but we DO know that Drake Bell from Nickelodeon’s Drake and Josh is guest-directing an episode — will he show up on camera too? The first couple of seasons had cameos by Macy Gray, Bruno Tonioli, New Kids on the Block, and San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence.

What do you hope to see happen on Fuller House season three? Let us know @BritandCo!

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"If we are to go forward, we must go back and rediscover those precious values — that all reality hinges on moral foundations and that all reality has spiritual control," said Martin Luther King Jr. And if we are to go forward, we need to look back at our history to understand why we are where we are today. These films, on streaming platforms like HBO Max and Netflix, take a deeper look into the why than most history books and they are great films to boot. Celebrate Black History Month by learning more about our nation's race history through social-justice storytelling.

Here are 15 movies to watch during Black History Month — and the rest of the year.

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The Six Triple Eight — Stream on Netflix

Tasked with the seemingly impossible job of getting millions of letters to soldiers (and boosting morale) during World War II, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion embarks on a dangerous and emotional mission in this movie that will move you to tears.

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Judas and the Black Messiah — Rent on Amazon Prime

Fred Hampton, chairman of the Black Panther Party in the late '60s, is betrayed by FBI informant William O'Neal in this biographical drama from director and producer Shaka King.

20th Century Studios

Hidden Figures — Rent on Amazon Prime

We love this one for the whole family. Watch three African-American women at NASA serve as the brains behind launching astronaut John Glenn into orbit in this heartfelt true story.

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I Am Not Your Negro — Stream on Peacock

This documentary turns 30 pages of what was to be James Baldwin's last book (he died in 1987 before completing it) about the assassinations of three of his close friends: Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. Try not to love Baldwin in this film - he's pretty spectacular.

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MLK/FBI — Stream on AMC+

Based on newly discovered and declassified files, this new film from Emmy Award-winning director Sam Pollard uncovers the extent to which the FBI imposed surveillance and harassed Martin Luther King, Jr. as well as the U.S. government's history of targeting Black activists.

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John Lewis: Good Trouble — Stream on Prime Video with Dox

This documentary film, directed by Dawn Porter, highlights the life of U.S. congressman John Lewis and his 60+ years of activism — from his involvement in the Civil Rights movement as a teen to his legislative career.

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4 Little Girls — Stream on Max

This documentary directed by Spike Lee recounts one of the horrific racial terrorist attacks on an African American church in Birmingham, Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement. In the attack, four African-American girls lost their lives and a nation was simultaneously revolted, angered and galvanized to push the fight for equality and justice on.

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Selma — Stream on Peacock

This Oscar-nominated film, directed by Ava DuVernay, follows the story of Dr. King and his followers as they marched from Selma to Montgomery, ultimately leading to President Lyndon Johnson signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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13th — Stream on Netflix

With a focus on the national prison system and its disproportionate and unfair impact on African Americans, Ava DuVernay explores the history of racial inequality in the United States in this groundbreaking documentary.

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Harriet — Stream on Hulu

Learn how Harriet Tubman led hundreds of slaves through the Underground Railroad in this beautifully told film. Also check out the documentary: Harriet Tubman - They Called Her Moses on Amazon Prime.

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Loving — Stream on Peacock

When Richard and Mildred Loving, an interracial couple, married in 1958, it was a crime in the state of Virginia and they were jailed. Their love turned into a fight for Civil Rights and social justice through an historic Supreme Court ruling.

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Just Mercy — Stream on Max

Bryan Stevenson, a Harvard law graduate, heads to the South to defend those who were wrongly or unfairly convicted. This is the true story of his first case and the racism he faced fighting for an innocent man's life.

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When They See Us — Stream on Netflix

This short series follows the five young men who were wrongly accused in 1989 of raping a jogger in New York's Central Park. The "Central Park Five" were exoneration in 2002, and ultimately a settlement was reached with the city of New York in 2014. Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Ava DuVernay co-wrote and directed the four episodes.

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Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story — stream on Paramount+

Six episodes recount the life and legacy of Trayvon Martin with interviews combined with home videos, family photos, and news footage, addressing cultural and societal issues surrounding his tragic death.

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Time — Stream on Amazon Prime

Entrepreneur Fox Rich spends the last two decades campaigning for the release of her husband, who is serving a 60-year prison sentence for a robbery they both committed in the early 1990s in a moment of desperation.

Which movies would you add to the list? Let us know on Facebook!

This article has been updated from a previous post.

The Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engagement rumors aren't new, but while the internet discusses whether Taylor's hiding an engagement ring, the celebrity couple rarely talks about it. But in a recent interview ahead of the Super Bowl, when the Kansas City Chiefs tight end (and Eras Tour guest) got yet another engagement question, his answer wasn't no.

Here's what Travis Kelce said about proposing to Taylor Swift.

Will Travis Kelce propose to Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl?

While in New Orleans for the Super Bowl's opening night event on February 3, Travis Kelce was asked whether he plans to propose to popstar girlfriend Taylor Swift during the halftime show. “Wouldn’t you like to know,” Travis responded (via The Kansas City Star).

The last time Travis talked about popping the question, he told friend Jason Sudekis, "you're really pushing it."

And Travis' mom Donna Kelce told Page Six in October that "nobody knows" about a potential engagement: “We will see what happens. You never know.”

And fans are hoping it's not the only time they see Tay during the Big Game.

@callmeadal & then she’ll go on to announce Reputation (Taylor’s Version) 🐍🖤🏈 #swifttok#superbowlhalftimeshow#taylorswift#superbowl#kenndricklamar♬ original sound - therickybarrera

Well, a proposal isn't the only rumor swirling around Taylor Swift and the Super Bowl. The "Cruel Summer" singer will undoubtedly be in attendance to support her boyfriend at his third consecutive Big Game, and Swifties are hoping to see her on the field during Kendrick Lamar's Halftime Performance.

Taylor and Kendrick collaborated on "Bad Blood" (originally in 2015 and again in 2023), and it would be absolutely incredible if they were able to have a moment together! SZA is already confirmed to make a guest appearance and I'm hoping they'll sing "All The Stars" from Black Panther.

Tune into the Super Bowl on February 9 to see if Taylor gives a surprise performance — and if Travis proposes ;).

What do you think about these Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engagement rumors? Read up on Travis Kelce's Dream Wedding for even more info on your favorite lovebirds.

Starbucks just launched 2 new Valentine’s drinks, and they’re lookin’ mighty tasty. Starting February 4, you can order a dessert-inspired Frappuccino or a very-chocolatey cold brew bev to celebrate the holiday.

In addition to the new V-Day sips, Starbucks is also introducing a never-before-seen Refresher that combines both fruity and herby flavor notes! You won’t want to miss it.

That's not all that's new, though! Starbucks recently leaked their spring menu, which drops in March. There's a yummy-looking Iced Cherry Chai that we just know is going to be a hit.

Scroll on to see the limited-time Starbucks Valentine's drinks for 2025, plus the chain's brand-new Refresher flavor!

Starbucks Valentine's Drinks For 2025

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Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Crème Frappuccino

Chocolate-covered strawberries are unarguably the best Valentine's Day dessert, and this Starbucks drink mimics the flavors perfectly. This frozen blend of strawberry puree, Frappuccino chips, and milk is super sweet. It's finished off with a splash of strawberry puree, whipped cream, and mocha drizzle. Yum!

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Chocolate Hazelnut Cookie Cold Brew

What could be better than a combo of chocolate, hazelnut, and coffee?! This limited-time cold brew bev is sweetened with vanilla syrup and topped with chocolate-hazelnut cold foam. The real joy is the slightly-crunchy chocolate cookie crumble sprinkles!

Starbucks Valentine's Day Cups 2025

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Starbucks' Valentine's Day cups for 2025 are downright adorable. You have 2 cold cups and 2 tumblers to choose from this year. All of the designs are perfect for sipping on the all-new V-Day drinks, or even the never-before-seen suite of Blackberry Sage Refreshers!

New Starbucks Refreshers

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Blackberry Sage Refresher

Starbucks' latest Refresher flavor combines "sweet blackberries with notes of sage." It's the first-ever Refresher to feature an herby flavor, which Starbucks notes is reminiscent of modern cocktails and mocktails. This first drink of a new trio is prepped with green coffee extract, dried blackberries, and a "dusting" of sage.

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Blackberry Sage Lemonade Refresher

“Imagine you’re walking through a garden you’re smelling fresh herbs and then berries,” Billy Altieri, lead beverage developer for Starbucks said about the all-new Blackberry Sage Refresher flavor. “That’s really what you’re getting with this beverage – a balance of subtle notes of sage and sweet blackberry flavors.”

The Blackberry Sage Lemonade Refresher has a brighter effect upon sipping, thanks to the tart Starbucks lemonade it's mixed with.

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Midnight Drink

The third and final Blackberry Sage Refresher bev is called the Midnight Drink, and it's made with a delicious splash of coconut milk for a creamier feel. Which one will you try first?

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