Bryan Cranston, Frankie Muniz, and Jane Kaczmarek on 'Malcolm In The Middle' Revival and Reuniting
The first episode of 'Malcolm In The Middle' aired back in January 2000, and after 151 successful episodes, Bryan Cranston, Frankie Muniz, and Jane Kaczmarek all sit down with Complex News' Mami Tiff to talk about reuniting again to make the revival of the iconic sitcom.
The three of them discuss filming this four-part series revival. During this, Bryan Cranston reveals that he discovered he had a half-sister nearly six years ago. Frankie Muniz talks about his transition from acting to race car driving, and Jane discusses her pivot into motherhood. Also, Bryan talks about reaching out to Erik Per Sullivan to see if he wanted to revive his character, Dewey, and where he is now.
Mami Tiff takes the three back to filming the original series, and reflects on some iconic moments and episodes, and finally, we get the answer to the long-awaited question: Was 'Malcolm In The Middle' sponsored by Puma?
Frankie Muniz also reflects on 'Agent Cody Banks' and how he is open to filming a third iteration of the movie.
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