Here's The Latest Thing Bryan Cranston Had To Say About A "Malcolm In The Middle" Reboot

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A Malcolm in the Middle reboot might be right around the corner!

If you're curious as to what the whole crew has been up to for the past 20 years, we just might be about to find out.

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Following the show's recent 20th anniversary, Bryan confirmed rumors that he's been working on a script for a reboot.

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"Yes, I would say that on a scale of 1–10, I'd say an 8 that we'll do a reunion, movie, or show or something," he told Entertainment Tonight.

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He continued, "And yes, we have been working on concepts of story, plots, and things like that."

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The confirmation comes just a few weeks after Bryan admitted he was really interested in what the characters would be up to nowadays.

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"I'm curious about that family 20 years later," he told British GQ. "What happened to them? Where are they? What are the kids doing? They’re grown men now."

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Meanwhile, Bryan isn't the only cast member on board! Last year, Frankie Muniz said he was "down 100 percent" for a reboot.

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"We did seven seasons, 151 episodes. I didn't really watch the show when it was on, but I've now since watched the show with my wife," he told Fox News.

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He continued, "All 151 episodes. I realized, 'Wow, that's what we were making.' I can separate myself from being on it and watching it as a fan. I would love to know what the family's up to."

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Fingers crossed the family gets back together!

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