Final Shots: Olsen Twins Left Out Of Netflix’s ‘Full House’ Reboot

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YOU DON’T GOT IT, DUDE! Netflix appears to be this close to ordering a 13-episode Full House revival. Titled Fuller House, the show will apparently star Candace Cameron Bure as D.J. and Andrea Barber as The Unbreakable Kimmy Gibbler. John Stamos, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier are all being talked to about making guest appearances, but as of press time, it appears as if the Olsen Twins have been left on the outside looking in. They’re multi-millionaires, though, so we don’t imagine they’re really sweating it. [TV Line]

In other news…

That wasn’t the only new Netflix series announced today. You can’t keep good creative partners away from one another. Bob Odenkirk and David Cross are teaming up with Netflix for a new sketch comedy series, With Bob and David, reports Deadline. According to the streaming site, “After being dishonorably discharged from the Navy SEAL, Bob and David are back serving our country the way they do best: making sketch comedy.” Netflix has ordered four half-hour episodes, along with an hour-length “Making-Of” special. The show doesn’t yet have a set premiere date.

The streaming giant has also ordered eight episodes of Montauk, a new series written and directed by twin brothers Matt and Ross Duffer. Set in 1980, the series focuses on how the Long Island town deals with the mysterious disappearance of a young boy, which it turns out has something to do with “top-secret government experiments, supernatural forces and one ‘very strange little girl’ ” The series is expected to premiere exclusively across all Netflix territories next year. [Variety]

Get to know Jeanine Pirro, the former Westchester Country district attorney turned Fox News host, who featured prominently in HBO’s The Jinx. [NYP]

A Russian hacker stumbled upon a security exploit that gave him the power to delete any video on YouTube. Fortunately for viral video lovers everywhere, he resisted the temptation. [Gawker]