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Frankie Muniz felt a host of emotions in revenge of the main part in the forthcoming Malcolm in the middle Revival.
“He was written as a two -hour film,” Muniz, 39, shared Weekly USA cover story for the “surreal” experience of being back on a set. “It’s one story line, basically … I wondered so long, ‘What was Malcolm doing? What is his family doing?’ I think (we) get some good answers. ”
Muniz was amazed by the details In the four -chapter revival, which is about to show for the first time on Disney+ in early 2026.
“My whole childhood was (spent) with those people,” he said. “The moment I saw Jane (Kaczmarek), Justin (Berfield) and Chris (Masterson)It was as if we had just wrapped last week. We had the connection again. “
Muniz continued: “Bryan (Cranston) He wrote the most amazing message (text) ever, because he watched the latest cut and some emotional scenes, and it was, ‘he couldn’t) have come across better. I’m so proud of you. ‘I’m so happy with what we filmed and the performance I gave. “
The news broke in March that Disney+ pick up a revival series over Malcolm in the middle Written by Linwood Boomerwho created the original series. The new show will chronicle Malcolm (Muniz) and his daughter as they are “drawn into family chaos when Hal (Cranston) and Lois (Kaczmarek) insist on his presence for their 40th wedding birthday party,” according to a press release.
“I think I gave a tweet out in 2015, (saying), ‘It would be so cool to see where Malcolm and his family are.’ I couldn’t believe the response and how (many people) went madly about that, ”said Muniz Us. “I called (show creator) Linwood Boomer, and it was like, ‘No, I like how it ended.’ Bryan and I mentioned about it, and took the lead in making it happen.
Muniz Without hesitation about signing On the project nearly two decades after the original series ended in 2006.
“People go, ‘You don’t want pigeons (like) one character.’ But I’m like, ‘Wherever I go in the world, people know Malcolm, and they love that show and family,’ he added. “I was in Mexico two months ago, and literally people were crying me (over) how their family dynamic changed. The timing wasn’t perfect because I was now a full -time NASCAR driver, but I wasn’t going to say no because of that.”
Muniz continued: “It was after stepping away from Hollywood a little to focus on other things and having the chance to jump back in a big way. At times, you take things for granted … now I’m trying to give more effort to everything.”
After years in the public eye, Muniz has moved her focus to racing cars since then, but does not intend to leave a show business completely.
“Although yes, I was the one to say I focused on racing,” he said. “But I’ve done things here and there. I didn’t close the door for him completely, like some people who say (they) never want to be in the business again.”
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