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Malcolm in the Middle Star Shares New "Life's Still Unfair" BTS Look
Eric Nenninger's behind-the-scenes look at Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair with Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, and Arjay Smith.
Article Summary
- Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair reunites original cast for a chaotic family anniversary.
- Eric Nenninger shares a behind-the-scenes look with Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, and Arjay Smith.
- Christopher Masterson and Justin Berfield return, with Caleb Ellsworth-Clark now playing Dewey.
- Frankie Muniz posts about filming wrap, reflecting on rekindling the Malcolm in the Middle magic.
When series creator Linwood Boomer and Disney+'s Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek-starring Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair hits our screens, Malcolm (Muniz) and his daughter will find themselves drawn into the family's chaos when Hal (Cranston) and Lois (Kaczmarek) demand his presence for their 40th wedding anniversary party. Christopher Masterson and Justin Berfield are reprising their roles as Malcolm's brothers, Francis and Reese, respectively. In addition, Caleb Ellsworth-Clark has taken on the role of Malcolm's genius brother, Dewey (played by original actor Erik Per Sullivan, who left acting in 2010). Now, thanks to a behind-the-scenes look shared earlier this week, two more familiar faces have been confirmed to return.

Eric Nenninger, who guest-starred as Cadet Eric Hanson in the first season and served as a recurring character for Seasons 2 and 3, shared an image from the set with Cranston, Kaczmarek, and Arjay Smith, who played Ken Finley.
Malcolm in the Middle Wraps; Frankie Muniz Shares Heartfelt Post
"Just wrapped filming the 'Malcolm in the Middle' reboot, and man, I'm still reeling. This experience was straight-up incredible—like stepping back into Malcolm's wild world but with all the love and chaos cranked to 11. Reuniting with the cast, getting to know some new characters, laughing till it hurt, and making new memories on set felt like a dream I didn't want to wake up from. It went by so fast, like a blur of perfect moments. I wish it could go on forever," Muniz wrote back near the end of May, sharing a look at the clapperboard to signify that filming had wrapped.
"I'm so happy to have gotten the chance to relive being on this show with a greater appreciation of what we were making, knowing how many people around the world truly love Malcolm and his family. Another big thing I am taking away from this experience is how much I truly love being an actor. I never officially felt like that label fit me, but now I wear that label proudly and hope to do so much more of it in the future. I am so sad to have to say goodbye to my MITM crew, I love each and every one of you. And PS: Life's Still Unfair," he added. "I had so many incredible pictures of all the cast I wanted to post but Disney won't let me…. So imagine a picture of all of us together, having the time of our lives!"
Original cast members Christopher Masterson and Justin Berfield will reprise their roles as Malcolm's brothers, Francis and Reese, respectively. In addition, Caleb Ellsworth-Clark will be taking over the role of Malcolm's (Muniz) genius brother, Dewey (original actor Erik Per Sullivan left acting in 2010). Also, Anthony Timpano is set as Malcolm's youngest brother, Jamie, while Vaughan Murrae has been tapped to play Malcolm's youngest sibling, self-sufficient Kelly, who gets good grades and is already wiser than most of the family. Keeley Karsten is set as Malcolm's daughter, Leah, with Kiana Madeira set to play Malcolm's girlfriend.
Produced by 20th Television and New Regency, Boomer returns as writer and executive producer of the new series. Cranston, Tracy Katsky (KatCo), Gail Berman, and New Regency's Arnon Milchan, Yariv Milchan, and Natalie Lehmann are set as executive producers. Ken Kwapis has been tapped to direct all four episodes and executive produce – with Jimmy Simons and Laura Delahaye set as co-executive producers.









