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"Malcolm in the Middle" Cast Reunites for Highly Anticipated Revival
23 Oct
Summary
- Frankie Muniz shares reunion photo with co-stars
- New "Malcolm in the Middle" revival series ordered by Disney+
- Original series ran for 7 seasons, won critical acclaim

In a move that is sure to delight fans of the iconic 2000s sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle," the show's star Frankie Muniz has shared a heartwarming reunion photo with his on-screen siblings. The image, posted on social media, features Muniz alongside his older brothers from the series, Justin Berfield and Christopher Masterson, on the last day of filming for the highly anticipated Disney+ revival.
The original "Malcolm in the Middle" series, which aired on Fox from 2000 to 2006, followed the misbegotten exploits of the titular middle child as he navigated the chaos of growing up with his eccentric family. The show was both a critical and commercial success, earning a Peabody Award, seven Emmys, and even a Grammy during its run.
After years of cast members hinting at their interest in a possible reboot or sequel, Disney+ has now ordered a revival of the series, with original creator Linwood Boomer at the helm. Production on the new episodes wrapped up in May, though an official premiere date has yet to be announced.
According to Muniz, the revival will offer a fresh take on the beloved characters, with "people [being] surprised, in a sense, where everybody is and the story." While the actor acknowledges the challenge of fitting "20 years of stuff in four 30-minute episodes," he promises that fans "are going to be very happy with what they came up with."




