

According to Deadline, while discussing Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, Caleb Ellsworth-Clark (The Right Kind of Wrong, The Silencing) talks about what it was like taking on the role of Dewey. Ellsworth-Clark takes on the role of Dewey as the successor of Erik Per Sullivan (Christmas with the Kranks, Finding Nemo). He said he “didn’t want to fuck that up” for all the fans that have been waiting for this revival.
“I grew up watching the show. I know that Dewey was a fan favorite, but he was also a personal favorite,” he told People via Deadline. “And I think I was aware that maybe people might be disappointed Erik wasn’t gonna come back and do the show. I guess I didn’t want to f*ck that up.”
“They were so warm and welcoming,” Ellsworth-Clark said of his co-stars via Deadline. “I was really scared to show up but they all took such great care of me and made me feel like I belong. So I am really grateful to all of them.”
As per Deadline, Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair follows Malcom as he is much older and successful ho is being forced to be an adult; successful Malcolm is forced to bring his partner and daughter to his parents’ 40th wedding anniversary, plunging him back into the chaos he spent a decade avoiding.
According to Deadline, the revival series has many of the cast reprising their roles from the original series. The cast includes Frankie Muniz (Agent Cody Banks, My Dog Skip) as Malcolm, Christopher Kennedy Masterson (Scary Movie 2, Dragonheart: A New Beginning) as Francis, Justin Berfield (Max Keeble’s Big Movie, Sons of Tucson) as Reese and Emy Coligado (Get Your Story Straight, The Girl Who Left Home) as Piama.
All episodes of Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair are available to stream on Hulu.
