April 10 marks the return of one of the most beloved comedies of the 2000s on Disney+: Malcolm: From Bad to Worse, a sequel that picks up the story of Malcolm and his chaotic family, featuring four new episodes that promise to capture the original spirit of the series. Created by Linwood Boomer, Malcolm in the Middle stood out for its clever humor and its sincere portrayal of family and economic issues, which resonated with audiences of all ages.
Dewey has not joined
The original series, aired by FOX, consists of seven seasons and 151 episodes, where the young protagonist, played by Frankie Muniz, struggles to navigate between his exceptional intelligence and his tumultuous family life. Alongside him, fans will remember mother Lois, played by Jane Kaczmarek, and father Hal, portrayed by Bryan Cranston, who faced various challenges as a couple and parents in their daily lives. Although almost the entire original cast returns for this new installment, Erik Per Sullivan, who played Dewey, will not participate and his role will be taken over by Caleb Ellsworth-Clark.
After 20 years since the last episode of the series, the landscape has changed significantly. Bryan Cranston has established himself as one of the most influential actors of his generation thanks to his acclaimed role in Breaking Bad, while Frankie Muniz, who stepped away from acting to pursue motorsports, returns to the screen to reprise the character that catapulted him to fame.
Malcolm: From Bad to Worse is a nostalgic product ideal for fans who want to relive cherished moments. With the seven episodes of the original series available on Disney+, this new installment promises to be an afternoon full of laughter and memories for those who grew up with Malcolm’s family.