Muniz Shares On-Set Reunion Experience with Co-Stars

Frankie Muniz recently shared a glimpse of his on-set reunion with former co-stars Christopher Masterson and Justin Berfield from the beloved series “Malcolm in the Middle.” The reunion is part of the upcoming Disney+ series titled “Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair,” which will bring back the family chaos fans remember.
Reunion Excitement
Muniz expressed his enthusiasm about reuniting with his on-screen brothers. He posted an image on social media, capturing the camaraderie they shared during filming. “I was told not to post this yet, but then I listened to this song. I’m just too excited for y’all to see the new episodes, and I miss my brothers,” Muniz captioned the photo.
Series Overview
Set to launch on Disney+, “Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair” features the return of the original family. The plot centers around Malcolm, played by Muniz, and his daughter navigating chaos as Hal and Lois, portrayed by Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek, celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary.
- Frankie Muniz: Stars as Malcolm
- Christopher Masterson: Returns as Francis
- Justin Berfield: Reprises his role as Reese
- Caleb Ellsworth-Clark: New actor for Dewey
- Anthony Timpano: Plays Jamie
- Vaughan Murrae: Cast as Kelly
- Keeley Karsten: Portrays Leah
- Kiana Madeira: Plays Malcolm’s girlfriend
Production Details
The show is produced by 20th Television and New Regency, with Linwood Boomer returning as writer and executive producer. Ken Kwapis is set to direct all four episodes. The team aims to recapture the spirit of the original series while introducing new elements for modern audiences.
Looking Ahead
Fans are eagerly anticipating the premiere date and trailer for “Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair.” Muniz’s social media updates keep the excitement alive, as he reflects on his experience working with the cast again. “This experience was straight-up incredible—like stepping back into Malcolm’s wild world,” he noted. The series promises to bring back the charm and chaos that made the original show a hit.



