A teaser for the limited revival of 'Malcolm in the Middle' titled 'Life's Still Unfair' reveals the return of original cast members including Frankie Muniz and Bryan Cranston, with the series premiering on April 10, 2026, on Hulu. The four-episode series will focus on Malcolm reconnecting with his family for their 40th anniversary.
Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and the original cast of 'Malcolm in the Middle' are returning for a four-episode revival premiering on Hulu on April 10, 2026, featuring Malcolm reuniting with his chaotic family amidst new and old antics.
Hilary Duff's mother, Susan, had a tense relationship with Frankie Muniz after a 2002 incident involving casting decisions and their friendship, leading to over 20 years of silence between Frankie and Hilary, despite their early friendship.
Frankie Muniz revealed he hasn't spoken to Hilary Duff in 22 years due to a dispute involving her mother's interference in the casting of 'Agent Cody Banks,' which he regrets and wishes to resolve.
Frankie Muniz revealed that his friendship with Hilary Duff ended over 20 years ago due to issues with Duff's mother, Susan, who he described as a 'super intense' stage mom. Muniz recounted how her interference during the casting of Agent Cody Banks and subsequent actions led to their falling out, and he expressed regret over losing their friendship, hoping to reconnect in the future.
Fans were excited to see the cast of 'Malcolm in the Middle' reunite in a new photo, but some expressed concern over Justin Berfield's appearance, noting he looked noticeably thinner, though others defended his look as age-appropriate. The reunion was part of the upcoming Disney+ revival of the show.
Frankie Muniz shared a photo with his former Malcolm In The Middle co-stars, confirming a reunion series titled 'Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair' set to premiere on Disney+ in 2026, with new actor Caleb Ellsworth-Clark playing Dewey.
Frankie Muniz teases a four-episode reboot of 'Malcolm in the Middle,' promising a surprising and satisfying conclusion for fans, with the cast reuniting for a story centered around Malcolm's grown-up life and his parents' anniversary, all filmed around Muniz's NASCAR schedule.
Frankie Muniz teases a four-episode reboot of 'Malcolm in the Middle' titled 'Life’s Still Unfair,' set to premiere on Disney+ in December, with Muniz and original cast members returning, and promises surprises for fans about the story and character placements.
Disney+ is reviving the beloved sitcom 'Malcolm in the Middle' with original stars Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek returning to their roles. The reboot will feature four new episodes centered around Malcolm and his daughter being pulled back into family chaos for Hal and Lois's 40th wedding anniversary. The show, which originally aired from 2000 to 2006, is celebrated for its comedic portrayal of a dysfunctional family. A release date for the new episodes has not yet been announced.
Disney+ has ordered a revival of the popular sitcom 'Malcolm in the Middle' to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The limited four-episode series will feature original cast members Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek, with creator Linwood Boomer returning as a writer. The revival will explore the current lives of Malcolm and his family, with Muniz expressing excitement about revisiting the character after 18 years. The show, known for its single-camera format and lack of a laugh track, was a trailblazer in the sitcom genre.
Disney+ is reviving the popular sitcom 'Malcolm in the Middle' for a four-episode run, featuring original stars Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek. Series creator Linwood Boomer will return as writer and executive producer. The show, which originally aired on Fox from 2000 to 2006, is known for its humorous and relatable portrayal of a chaotic family. The revival aims to capture the original's charm while introducing new surprises. A premiere date has yet to be announced.
Disney+ has ordered a revival of the popular sitcom 'Malcolm in the Middle,' with original stars Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek returning. The new series, created by Linwood Boomer, will consist of four episodes focusing on Malcolm and his daughter getting involved in family chaos during Hal and Lois's 40th wedding anniversary. The show originally aired on Fox from 2000 to 2006 and was known for its innovative single-camera format and comedic portrayal of family life.
Frankie Muniz shared that his former 'Malcolm in the Middle' co-star Bryan Cranston still checks in on him regularly, maintaining a fatherly relationship since their time on the show. Muniz praised Cranston's continued support and expressed admiration for his career achievements. Cranston has also mentioned the possibility of a 'Malcolm in the Middle' reunion movie. Meanwhile, Muniz is pursuing a career in NASCAR and continues to act.
Frankie Muniz, known for his role in 'Malcolm in the Middle,' shares that his TV dad, Bryan Cranston, still checks in on him regularly, showing continued support for Muniz's endeavors, including his NASCAR career. Muniz regards Cranston as a father figure and an inspiration, despite having shifted his focus away from acting. Muniz, who has a 3-year-old son, reflects on the entertainment industry, noting his positive experience but acknowledging the negative experiences of others.