Fuller House season 5 is arriving soon on Netflix and this will be the final installment of the series. While this might be sad news, the good thing is that fans will be getting the first batch of episodes before the year ends. So, now, here's everything we know about the fifth and final season.

The first half of Fuller House season 5 will be available on Friday, Dec. 6, on Netflix. Series star Bob Saget also told TVLine that the second batch of episodes will arrive in the winter-spring, suggesting that it may come out in the latter half of 2020.

As for who's returning in Fuller House season 5, it looks like everyone is coming back in the final season. That means Candace Cameron-Bure will be back as D.J. Tanner-Fuller, Andrea Barber as Kimmy Gibbler, Jodie Sweetin as Stephanie Tanner, and Scott Weinger as Steve Hale, and Soni Nicole Bringas as Ramona Gibbler.

Other cast set to return includes Bob Saget as Danny Tanner, John Stamos as Jesse Katsopolis, Dave Coulier as Joey Gladstone, Adam Hagenbuch as Jimmy Gibbler, John Brotherton as Dr. Matt Harmon, Elias Harger as Max Fuller, Juan Pablo Di Pace as Fernando, and Michael Campion as Jackson Fuller.

But, one character that's unlikely returning is Lori Loughlin's Becky. The actress was, reportedly, involved in the infamous "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal. After the news broke, it was announced that there's no plan for the character to return in a recurring capacity.

Meanwhile, the previous season concluded with Stephanie giving birth to a surrogate baby and Jimmy proposing to her. So, Fuller House season 5 will likely see the house getting used to having a new baby, as well as preparing for the wedding.

In a report via Entertainment Tonight, Cameron-Bure teased that one of the characters is definitely walking down the aisle. She also said it's hard to predict which couple is getting married since there's plenty to choose from.

However, some fans speculated Steve and D.J. will likely tie the knot in the final installment. But, other potential candidates include Jimmy and Stephanie since they're already engaged, or Kimmy and Fernando since their relationship is in a good place now.

Cameron-Bure also shared that fans will be happy at the ending of Fuller House season 5. The cast wants to give viewers a lot of emotional stuff, particularly love about family. And although the show is ending on Netflix, Barber previously told People she and other cast members are up for a third reboot, as long as other networks or platforms would pick it up.