Filming has begun on the set of "Fuller House," the highly anticipated Netflix revival of "Full House." Candace Cameron Bure is reprising her role as D.J. Tanner and also revealing plot details for the new show.

The original description of the show was supposed to start out with D.J. as a newly widowed mother of two with a third child on its way, very similar to how the original series started. The plot has now changed in some minor ways, according to Cameron Bure.

"She's actually not pregnant anymore. The baby's been born," star Cameron Bure told The Hollywood Reporter. "We didn't start it off quite so heavy, so some more time has passed than they originally intended."

The revival is said to focus on DJ turning to her sister Stephanie and her best friend Kimmy, who has a daughter, to help raise her children after the death of her husband, according to E!.

"It is a tragedy that starts off the show, which was like the original 'Full House,' but the themes are always heartfelt; it's always a situation you can always learn something from," Cameron Bure said. "Tonally, it will feel the same as the original 'Full House,' which is heartfelt and funny and family-friendly, but it's current. It's today's time."

"Fuller House" premieres on Netflix in 2016.