Final Shots: Netflix Flaunts John Stamos Across Entire Interface As April Fool’s Day Prank

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If you forgot that today was April Fool’s Day, the internet surely did their best to wake you up to the fact.  If you log into your Netflix account at all, you’ll notice that it’s been hijacked and plastered with John Stamos references, as well as a hilarious faux trailer for a self-narrated Stamos documentary claiming to be set for an April 31st premiere. None of that information is true, which makes the fact that Netflix went to such lengths to trick you, as well as the Fuller House star’s narrative that much funnier. In addition to the trailer, you’ll also notice that the genre categories have been altered to read things like “Action & Adventure John Stamos Enjoys With His Bros” and “Dramas That Make John Stamos Feel Emotions,” just to name a few. Thanks for the good laugh today Uncle Jesse and Netflix, ya done good.

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In other news…

For all the single ladies and lads out there, Hulu has been up to their own set of April Fool’s Day shenanigans with the launch of a faux new dating service called HuluDatr, which the platform claims will help you find the love of your life “without getting dressed up, leaving your couch or even talking.” [Hulu]

The Gang Gets Renewed: In what probably is the biggest news of the day on all topics across all media formats (at least for a die-hard fan), FXX has announced that It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia has been renewed for two more seasons. [Entertainment Weekly]

In case you missed it, big-screen funnyman Kevin Hart is teaming up with Lionsgate for a brand new comedy-only VOD service, with original material curated by Hart himself, dubbed Laugh Out Loud. [The Verge]

Amazon Studios has renewed its very first Prime Instant Video original series Bosch for a third season due to its overwhelming demand. Let’s see if Harry’s own misfortunate circumstances catch up to him before he gets to the bottom of his case.  [The Hollywood Reporter]

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