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How Malcolm in the Middle reboot Life’s Still Unfair came into being – and keeps the crazy

Frankie Muniz rejoins Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek 20 years later as a grown-up Malcolm with a teenage daughter, on Hulu and Disney+

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Frankie Muniz plays an adult Malcolm in Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, a reboot of the series 20 years after its last episode. Photo: AP
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A very grown-up Malcolm turns to the camera at the beginning of the Malcolm in the Middle revival and, weirdly, has nothing to complain about.

“Yeah, I look different, but, hey, everything about me is different. I’m happy. I’m successful,” he says. “My life is fantastic now. You want to know how I did it? All I had to do is stay completely away from my family.”

That is going to be very hard to do in Hulu’s four-part Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, which reunites one of the zaniest and most chaotic families on prime time. The episodes are also available on Disney+.

Twenty years after the last episode aired, we learn that Malcolm – a nervous, sputtering Frankie Muniz – is now a father of a teen and desperate to shield her from his dysfunctional parents and siblings.

“I cannot go back to the way I was before and I’m not going to risk you,” Malcolm tells her. “You have to think of it like they’re the full moon and we’re werewolves.”

Malcolm In The Middle: Life's Still Unfair | Official Trailer | Disney+ UK

Original series creator Linwood Boomer and his co-producer wife, Tracy Katsky Boomer, batted ideas on how to get the gang back together for years. Neither was willing to make just anything for a “shameless cash grab”.

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