Bryan Cranston Would ‘Love’ a ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Reunion (Video)

Sitcom aired from 2000 to 2006 and also starred Frankie Muniz

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Bryan Cranston would “love” to see a “Malcolm in the Middle” reunion, the actor said 10 years after the popular Fox sitcom went off the air.

“I sure hope so,” Cranston told E! at the Maui Film Festival about the prospect of a reunion. “I really do, for no other reason than that I miss those people like crazy and I stay in touch with them. The boys are doing great and Jane [Kaczmarek] is doing wonderfully and I’d love to.”

Cranston added, “There’s a possibility we want to start talking about the possibility of putting together a story that makes sense about that family 10 years or 12 years later.”

The series aired from 2000 to 2006 and also starred Frankie Muniz as Malcolm. The show was awarded with seven Emmys.

While we don’t know exactly when — or if — there will be a “Malcolm in the Middle” reunion, fans can see Cranston in next month’s “The Infiltrator,” in which he plays a federal agent who gained the trust of Pablo Escobar’s drug cartel in 1986. The film is set to be released on July 13.

Watch Cranston’s interview below.

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