Official! ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ returns with its original cast to Disney+

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Confirm that “Malcolm, the one in the middle” will come to Disney+ with his elenco original.

This Friday, December 13, through the official account from Disney +, it was confirmed that the beloved comedy television series created by Linwood Boomerfrom the FOX network, ‘Malcolm in the Middle’, will come to the streaming platform, with its original cast, that is, with the participation of Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek.

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According to Muniz, who plays Malcolm Wilkerson, the series will return to the small screen after 18 years, since it ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons and 151 episodes.

“I’ve been waiting for this moment for 18 years. “Let’s find out where Malcolm and his family are now,” Frankie mentioned in a clip after the announcement.

What will Malcolm be about now?

On the other hand, Variety indicated that the series, which followed a family of six (later seven) members, will now focus on “Malcolm (Muniz) and his daughter, who find themselves involved in family chaos when Hal ( Cranston) and Lois (Kaczmarek) demand his presence for their 40th wedding anniversary party.”

When is it released?

So far the release date has not been confirmed; However, it is expected to be sometime in 2025.

Meanwhile, it was detailed that there will be four new episodes with which Malcolm in the Middle will return to DisneyPlus. Boomer, who created the original series, will return as writer and executive producer. Cranston, KatCo’s Tracy Katsky, New Regency’s Gail Berman and Arnon Milchan, Yariv Milchan and Natalie Lehmann will executive produce. Ken Kwapis will direct the episodes and will also executive produce. While Jimmy Simons and Laura Delahaye will be co-executive producers.

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It’s worth mentioning that with said return, this would be the third series from a broadcast network from the early 2000s to receive some kind of reboot or revival news in the last week. Previously, it was reported that ABC is developing a “Scrubs” reboot from series creator Bill Lawrence, while Hulu has ordered a pilot for a “Prison Break” reboot from Elgin James.

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