Original 'Malcolm In The Middle' Cast Reunites For Reboot
Fox confirmed today that the original cast of Malcolm in the Middle will return for a long-awaited reboot. The beloved early 2000s sitcom, which launched Frankie Muniz's career, is set to resume production later this year with Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, and the rest of the dysfunctional Wilkerson family reprising their roles.
The news went viral after Muniz hinted at a reunion during an April 10 podcast appearance. Fans immediately flooded social media with excitement, pushing the topic to the top of Google Trends. The reboot marks one of the few full cast reunions in recent TV history.
Cranston, who played Hal Wilkerson before his Breaking Bad fame, confirmed his participation in a statement. "The chemistry never left," he said. Kaczmarek (Lois) and Muniz (Malcolm) also shared nostalgic behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram earlier today.
No release date has been announced, but filming is expected to begin in Los Angeles this fall. The original series ran from 2000 to 2006 and won seven Emmys. Streaming rights are still being negotiated, though Hulu and Max are reportedly leading contenders.
Industry analysts note the reboot capitalizes on strong nostalgia demand, similar to recent revivals like Frasier and That '90s Show. Original creator Linwood Boomer will return as showrunner, easing fan concerns about tonal changes.
Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with #MalcolmReboot trending on X (formerly Twitter) since the announcement. Memes comparing teenage Malcolm to Muniz's current age (40) are already circulating. The cast is scheduled for a Today show appearance next week to discuss details.