ICYMI: MalcolmInTheMiddle star FrankieMuniz would love to do a revival of the FOXTV sitcom and says that BryanCranston 'is really into the idea.' / JaneKaczmarek
\nIt's been 16 years since Malcolm in the Middle graced the sitcom airwaves with its seven-season run on Fox from 2000-2006, making household names out of its principal stars in Frankie Muniz, who played the title character, Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston, who played parents Lois and Hal. The series also starred Christopher Masterson, Justin Berfield, and Erik Per Sullivan as Malcolm's brothers, Francis, Reese, and Dewey.
'\nThe actor experienced burnout on the child star experience. 'Now, I have thought about it,' Muniz explained. 'Because… so many people go down a bad path, whether it's drugs, alcohol – whatever it may be. And I think for a lot of people, it's probably difficult to go from having such success at a young age where you always have people going like, 'Oh, I love you,' and everyone wanting you here and there. And then that starts to fade.
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