Get ready for more Tanner-Fuller family fun — Netflix is officially bringing Fuller House back for a fourth season!

TV Line officially confirmed on Monday (January 29) that Netflix has officially renewed their Full House spinoff, Fuller House for season 4.

News that we’ll be getting more of DJ (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), Kimmy (Andrea Barber), and the rest of the Tanner bunch is bound to excite fans who’ve been following the reboot since it first premiered back in 2016.

Earlier this year, Netflix threw viewers a curve ball when season 3 premiered in September with just nine episodes. It was a short order compared to the first two seasons which boasted 13 episodes each.

Luckily, the short order didn’t spell out bad news for the series.

It turns out that Netflix simply decided to split the third season up into two parts; the back half of the season hit Netflix just in time for the holidays on December 9 and set up a lot of story lines that we’re sure we’ll see Fuller House tackle when it comes back for fourth helpings.

Of particular significance is a new storyline that’s set to explore a new found bond between Stephanie and Kimmy.

As we learned back in the first season of the series, Stephanie can’t have children of her own. Thanks to the help of an unlikely surrogate however, it looks like her dreams of being a mother are about to become a reality.

On a rather fun note, it also looks like the Tanner’s infamous victorian home in San Francisco is about to get a bit fuller! We also found out during the season 3 finale that Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Uncle Jesse (John Stamos), and Aunt Becky (Lorie Loughlin) are gearing up to move back to the City by the Bay.

We expect that means we’ll be seeing more of our favorite parental figures popping up as DJ, Kimmy, and Stephanie navigate through adulthood with their kids in tow!

Currently, Netflix hasn’t let us in on when we can expect Fuller House season 4 to premiere.