'Fuller House' season 2 spoilers: Upcoming season will be more fun, has more parenting and possibly more admirers

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"Fuller House" season 2 hasn't really started its taping yet, but fans are pretty excited to know more about the show. Fortunately, D.J. spilled some beans on what is going to happen on the coming season – there will be more parenting, and good looking men will often drop by on the show.

Candace Camerone Bure was recently interviewed by E! News, where she talked about the upcoming season for "Fuller House." Fans of the show can expect that more attention will be given on the kids -- on parenting in general. She also added that she knew that Jodie Sweetin's character Stephani, D.J.'s sister, will have a new boyfriend. Plus, Scott Weigner and John Brotherton's characters, Steve and Matt, would be moving on and will have their own respective girlfriends, she thinks.

"I'm not sure—If Steve and Matt both have girlfriends, it might change her feelings. You know how once something's unavailable that you think is and you're like, 'Hmm, maybe I missed out on something, maybe I should rethink this.' I think that's going to be one of the big storylines," Bure said during the interview.

Celebuzz added that production for the second season will start next week and the cast are excited to be back together. Bure also said in an interview with them that "Matt and Steve are back and we're still going to have a love triangle with D.J., but we're gonna have some new faces on the show as well as some old throwbacks that I know people are gonna love."

The dates for the first five tapings were announced last April 6, which are: May 13, May 20, June 3, June 9, and June 17.

The show will also feature special guest cast and will include Bob Saget, John Stamos, Lori Loughin, Dave Coulier and Scott Weigner.

"Fuller House" season 2 is still in writing and does not have an exact air date yet, but it is expected to arrive late in the year or early 2017.

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