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‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Team Talks Possibility of Full Reboot Starring Malcolm’s Daughter

The revival introduces new characters and prompts creators to consider a Leah spinoff, with executive producers calling Keeley Karsten an undiscovered star.

  • On April 10, the four-part miniseries Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair premieres on Hulu and Disney+, reuniting original stars Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek.
  • The revival arrives 20 years after the original series concluded in 2006, featuring Caleb Ellsworth-Clark as Dewey and centering on Malcolm and his daughter navigating chaos during Hal and Lois's 40th wedding anniversary.
  • During a March interview with Entertainment Weekly, Jane Kaczmarek discussed a potential full spinoff starring Malcolm's daughter, Leah, portrayed by Keeley Karsten, noting the characters are "ripe" for exploration.
  • Creator Lindwood Boomer and executive producer Tracy Katsky Boomer expressed confidence in the spinoff concept, with Boomer telling Entertainment Weekly that Karsten "could absolutely hold a show" as an "undiscovered star."
  • Frankie Muniz remains focused on his NASCAR career while remaining open to future acting opportunities, as the revival introduces new cast members Kiana Madeira as Tristan and Keeley Karsten as Leah.
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‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Team Talks Possibility of Full Reboot Starring Malcolm’s Daughter

Could a gender-swapped spinoff focused on Leah happen after the four-part revival series?

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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