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Despite offers of a substantial salary, Erik Per Sullivan, who famously played Dewey in 'Malcolm in the Middle,' chose not to participate in the Disney+ reboot, titled 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair'. Sullivan has instead focus...
The 'Malcolm in the Middle' reboot aimed to bring back the beloved sitcom to a new audience on Disney+. However, Erik Per Sullivan's absence marks a significant change. According to his former co-stars, Sullivan is dedicated to his studies and content with his life outside of acting. Justin Berfield, who played Reese, mentioned that Sullivan is 'really happy' and supportive of the reboot, even though he declined to participate. Bryan Cranston also shared that Sullivan expressed his support for the show's return. The reboot, premiering on April 10, will feature Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Chris Masterson, and Justin Berfield reprising their roles. The storyline involves a grown-up Malcolm navigating life with his own family. Although Sullivan's presence will be missed, the cast and crew respect his decision and have recast the role of Dewey with Caleb Ellsworth-Clark.
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