'Life's Still Unfair': Malcolm in the Middle Hulu revival certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes

Following its April 10 premiere on Hulu, the four-episode revival of Malcolm in the Middle, titled Life's Still Unfair—which reunites much of the original cast for a family anniversary story—has earned Certified Fresh status with an 81% Tomatometer score based on 26 reviews.

As previously announced, Frankie Muniz reprises Malcolm, now a successful adult with teen daughter Leah (Keeley Karsten), while Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston return as parents Lois and Hal, hosting a big anniversary party that gathers the family. Christopher Kennedy Masterson and Justin Berfield appear as Francis and Reese; Dewey is recast with Caleb Ellsworth-Clark (via Zoom as a touring musician). New characters include the nonbinary sibling Kelly (Vaughan Murrae) and Malcolm's girlfriend. Original creator Linwood Boomer wrote and executive produces. Malcolm and Leah provide narration.

Rotten Tomatoes reports an 81% score from 26 reviews, securing Certified Fresh. A TVLine review praised Cranston and Kaczmarek's comic talents and moments like Hal dancing to Bruno Mars and Muniz's anxious performance but criticized excessive new characters, limited family interactions, and diluted chaotic energy compared to the original 2000 Fox series. It likened the show to stretched reunion sketches and questioned the finale's tease of a Malcolm-Leah spin-off.

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Fans celebrate the Certified Fresh 81% Tomatometer score for 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair' on Rotten Tomatoes, often contrasting it positively against negative reviews like Variety's. Some users dismiss RT scores for TV shows or question the absence of character Jamie. Sentiments range from enthusiastic support to mild skepticism amid general excitement for the Hulu revival.

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Elle Fanning as Margo in Apple TV's 'Margo's Got Money Troubles', surrounded by money in promotional trailer image.
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Apple TV unveils full trailer for Margo's Got Money Troubles

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Frankie Muniz and series creator Linwood Boomer discussed the possibility of more episodes from the recent four-episode Hulu revival of Malcolm in the Middle, titled Life's Still Unfair. Both expressed fondness for the project but emphasized its original intent as a limited run. Boomer called it a one-and-done for now, while Muniz said he would love to reprise Malcolm if fans demand it.

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Linwood Boomer, creator of Malcolm in the Middle, says his wife Tracy Katsky Boomer provided the key idea that enabled the show's revival. Bryan Cranston first pitched the reunion years ago while filming Breaking Bad. The four-episode miniseries, Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair, launches on Hulu on April 10.

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