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Get ready for more family chaos! The beloved sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" is officially returning for a four-episode revival on Disney+. However, fans will notice a significant change in the lineup, as one key character has been recast.
The news of a "Malcolm in the Middle" revival has fans buzzing, bringing back the much-loved, chaotic family to screens via Disney+. Production for the four new episodes is scheduled to begin shortly in Vancouver.
While the return of Frankie Muniz as the titular Malcolm, alongside Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek as his unforgettable parents Hal and Lois, provides a strong sense of continuity, the absence of Erik Per Sullivan as Dewey marks a notable shift. Sullivan stepped away from the spotlight years ago, making his non-participation expected by industry insiders, though potentially disappointing for some long-time viewers. Caleb Ellsworth-Clark steps into the role, bringing his own acting experience to the character.
The confirmation that Christopher Masterson (Francis) and Justin Berfield (Reese) are also returning completes the reunion of the original main family members, albeit with a new face for Dewey. The storyline, centered around Hal and Lois's 40th anniversary, promises to deliver the signature family dysfunction and humor the show was known for, now complicated by Malcolm's own daughter and the presence of a younger sister, Kelly, whose arrival was teased in the original series finale.
The return of "Malcolm in the Middle" brings back many memories, but how do you feel about the Dewey recast? Will it change how you watch the show? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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