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'Fuller House' Season 3B Spoilers: Elias Harger Talks About the Next Half

"Fuller House" actor Elias Harger dropped a few details about the second half of Netflix's spinoff series, which kicks off in Japan. 

IBTimes caught up with Harger and asked him about the next half as well as his birthday celebration and Max's since they both share the same date of birth.

Max's passport was flashed in the finale of season 3A, as he was packing for Japan. It revealed a few details about the character, including his birthday. From that, viewers can infer that Max turns 10 on Oct. 22, which is also the young actor's date of birth.

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When asked about how he wanted his celebration to go down, Harger told IBTimes that he would go for a "dinner at the Hard Rock Café." But Max would probably want things differently, he suggested.

"He would probably throw a fundraiser, knowing Max," Harger told the publication. "And try to tell Taylor (Lucas Jaye) how much money he got from the fundraiser, and always trying to impress Rose (McKenna Grace), too. And Rose will probably be his guest of honor. And he'll be doing it to support the Earth."

Harger told IBTimes that when "Fuller House" returns for the second half of season 3, the show kicks off with their trip to Japan. The now 10-year-old actor admitted that the upcoming premiere is his favorite episode in the lineup.

D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) is still undecided about her suitors. Steve (Scott Weigner) is equally as good as Matt (John Brotherton) and that will make it even more difficult for D.J. to decide.

"Things go crazy," Harger said of what to expect in the new episodes. "Nothing goes as planned. And a lot of questions will be answered, but then again, a lot will be raised."

Elsewhere in season 3B, Max and Rose will have more of a storyline.

The final half of "Fuller House" season 3 is expected to air on Netflix later this year.

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