Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Back on TV: Nickelodeon to Air Sisters' Films and More

Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen at the Tribeca Film Festival

Catching up on the "Full House' reboot, Nickelodeon recently announced that it will begin airing the "So Little Time' sitcom starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Moreover, the network has acquired seven TV movies, four series and two music video specials straight from the actresses' library, as revealed last Thursday.

Spanning almost ten years, the twin sisters' catalog includes popular movies, such as "When In Rome', "Winning London' and "Holiday in the Sun' along with their animated series titled "Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!'

"So Little Time', the Olsen twins' short-lived sitcom on Fox Family, will be aired weeknights at 7p.m. beginning April 27, Monday. The other shows, films and specials will also be released by Nickelodeon later this year.

Keith Dawkins, senior vice president and general manager for Nicktoons, TeenNick and Nick Jr., has issued an official statement regarding the acquisition of titles from the Olsen sisters' library.

"We're incredibly excited to bring the Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen's video library to Nickelodeon," Dawkins shared.

He further emphasized the unique traits of the actresses that can contribute to the network's performance.

"The timeless content and style, relatable sibling dynamics and overall appeal of Mary-Kate and Ashley make this a great addition to Nick's platforms," he further stated.

Nickelodeon has already aired the Olsen sisters' breakthrough comedy TV series "Full House', which has recently made the headlines following the news that Netflix will be airing its upcoming revival series.

Titled "Fuller House', the new family sitcom will still follow the adventures of the Tanner family and will begin with D.J. (Candace Cameron-Bure), a newly widowed mother of two who is well into her third pregnancy. Residing in San Francisco, she enlists her best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) to help out in preparation for the delivery of her baby.

Series creator Jeff Franklin, together with executive producers Robert L. Boyett and Thomas L. Miller, issued an official statement about the upcoming spinoff series, saying: "The continued support of Full House fans of all ages for the last 28 years has been astounding. It is an honor and a thrill to catch up with these beloved characters and explore their lives today."

Jodie Sweetin and John Stamos has also been signed on to reprise their roles while negotiations with the rest of the original cast members, including the Olsen twins, are still being made.