'Fuller House' Trailer: Bob Saget, New Kids On The Block Featured In Season 2

The new "Fuller House" trailer lives up to its name - fans of this sequel of a beloved 80s television show classic, can expect lots of special guests popping up on the show's upcoming second season.

In the new clip, which was released online on Tuesday morning, D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Kimmy (Andrea Barber) find themselves catering to some unexpected guests that keep coming into their home. It also teases a guest appearance from members of '80s boy band New Kids on the Block. Fans will witness Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood, and Jordan and Jonathan Knight show up in an episode or two on the Netflix reboot.

Fans of the original series can also expect some familiar faces to make some appearances in the reboot. These include returning cast members Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier and Lori Loughlin. Jason Marsden, however, will not return to reprise his role of D.J.'s ex-boyfriend Nelson, and was replaced by Hal Sparks.

There are also some holiday-themed episodes to look forward to, as the clip shows some family gatherings during Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.

Back in September, lead star Cameron Bure had confirmed during "The View" that the reboot would be tackling certain special events and expressed her excitement for the second season, according to Entertainment Weekly. She took time off for a couple of weeks to shoot for her new holiday film before returning mid-October.

The second season of "Fuller House" will hit the renowned streaming service beginning Dec. 9. The first season of the show followed D.J., Stephanie and Kimmy as the three work together in taking care of D.J.'s three children. The show proved to be a commercial and critical success for Netflix, and it was given an immediate second season renewal after a week it premiered.

Watch the teaser for the second season of "Fuller House" below:

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