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Hulu Revival of Bryan Cranston’s Hit 7-Season Comedy Scores Well


Bryan Cranston’s hit sitcom is back, and critics are loving it.

Cranston rose to fame as the lovable and goofy Hal on the Fox sitcom Malcolm in the Middle (2000-2006), for which he earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor. However, it was his stark transformation into Walter White on AMC’s crime drama Breaking Bad (2008-2013) that cemented his stardom, winning him four Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor (2008, 2009, 2010, and 2014). He has also received nominations for All the Way (2016) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2018). However, it’s his hit sitcom that has recently returned and is receiving rave reviews from critics.

Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair Returns With Solid Rotten Tomatoes Score

Two decades after the original sitcom ended, Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair has returned with a solid Rotten Tomatoes score. Created by Linwood Boomer, the Hulu revival follows Frankie Muniz’s titular character, now with a wife and daughter, as he visits his parents (played by Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek) for their 40th wedding anniversary.

Now, a day before its release on April 10, Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair has debuted to a 79% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. The limited series has 29 reviews at the time of writing, so its score could fluctuate as more are published. Additionally, its audience score should start to take shape once all four episodes are released on Thursday.

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In addition to Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek, Christopher Masterson, Emy Coligado, and Justin Berfield also return to reprise their roles. Caleb Ellsworth-Clark, Anthony Timpano, Vaughan Murrae, Keeley Karsten, and Kiana Madeira join the cast as newcomers.

What Critics Are Saying About Malcolm In The Middle: Life’s Still Unfair

Malcolm in the Middle Life's Still Unfair cast poster

Malcolm in the Middle Life’s Still Unfair cast poster
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In ScreenRant‘s review of Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, Kara Hedash awarded the show five out of ten stars and wrote:

Bryan Cranston shines in Hulu’s middling revival… Malcolm in the Middle is back with Life’s Still Unfair, but its short format limits the revival’s true potential despite notable character returns…. Despite its flaws, Bryan Cranston’s presence as a comedic force of nature is reason enough to watch Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair.

Overall, critics agree that the revival is less of a reinvention and more of a nostalgia-heavy reunion. Critics say that it recaptures the original show’s chaotic charm, slapstick energy, and emotional messiness – calling it funny, heartfelt, and faithful to the dysfunctional family vibe that fans know and love. Some highlight how it embraces silliness and even adds surprising emotional closure without losing its bite.

On the flip side, more negative takes argue that it can feel overly sentimental and even stretched thin compared to the original series. A few say it leans too hard on nostalgia, though Bryan Cranston’s performance is repeatedly singled out as a standout anchor. Overall, Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is a warmly received return to familiar chaos.


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Release Date

2026 – 2026-00-00

Network

Disney+, Hulu

Directors

Ken Kwapis


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