'That Would be Fun to Do': Bryan Cranston Teases a 'Malcolm in the Middle' Reunion

    Bryan Cranston reveals he's open to a 'Malcolm in the Middle' revival and co-star Frankie Muniz shows equal enthusiasm, sparking excitement among fans of the beloved sitcom.

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    Bryan Cranston, the acclaimed 'Breaking Bad' star and the beloved Hal Wilkerson from 'Malcolm in the Middle', dropped a tantalizing hint: a revival of the iconic sitcom could be on the horizon. Looking back at his memorable role, Cranston confessed to E! News, "That would be fantastic to explore what happened to this family 20 years later. I can't believe it's already that, but that would be fun to do."

    'Malcolm in the Middle': A Nostalgic Trip Down Memory Lane

    Running from 2000 to 2006 with a total of 151 episodes across seven seasons, 'Malcolm in the Middle' resonated with viewers for its raw and hilarious portrayal of family dynamics. The show, starring Cranston, Frankie Muniz, and Jane Kaczmarek, among others, presented a charming yet chaotic middle-class American family that audiences couldn't help but adore.

    And now, as reported by the New York Post, there might be a chance for fans to revisit this chaotic household once more. As Cranston, now 66, put it, "There was some talk about the possibility of doing like a reunion movie of 'Malcolm in the Middle.'" The idea of delving into the lives of the Wilkerson family two decades later certainly has the makings of a nostalgia-fueled extravaganza.

    'Malcolm in the Middle' Revival: Cranston and Muniz on Board

    It seems Cranston isn't the only one with a penchant for reliving the past. Frankie Muniz, who famously played the titular Malcolm, has also expressed enthusiasm for a potential revival. According to Muniz, Cranston was actively working towards realizing this idea, "getting everything rolling" with the script.

    The 'Agent Cody Banks' actor revealed, "I know Bryan Cranston is really into the idea, and he's kind of heading writing the script and getting everything rolling." His words, coupled with Cranston's own willingness, have ignited anticipation among fans who can't wait to see what's in store for the eccentric Wilkerson family.

    In retrospect, the announcement teases a joyous revisit to a cherished chapter in television history. For now, though, fans will have to sit tight and hold onto the hope that their favorite family will grace the small screen once again. A 'Malcolm in the Middle' reunion movie? Now, that would be fun to do!

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