Filming Begins for 'Malcolm in the Middle' Revival on Disney+
The four-episode series reunites most of the original cast, introduces new characters, and explores fresh family dynamics two decades after the original show ended.
- Production for the four-episode 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival has officially started in Vancouver, with no release date announced yet.
- Bryan Cranston and Linwood Boomer, the show's original creator, are leading the project, with Cranston playing a key role in reviving the series.
- Most of the original cast, including Frankie Muniz, Jane Kaczmarek, and Justin Berfield, are returning, but Erik Per Sullivan (Dewey) has been replaced by Caleb Ellsworth-Clark.
- The storyline focuses on Malcolm and his daughter attending Hal and Lois' 40th wedding anniversary, introducing new characters like Malcolm's daughter Leah and non-binary sibling Kelly.
- Disney+ has hinted at the possibility of additional episodes depending on the revival's success with viewers.