Last week, while speaking to EW about his Breaking Bad Super Bowl commercial, Cranston was also asked to explain the likelihood of a “Malcolm” reunion. “I love that show,” he said. “For me, it was the comic flip side of Breaking Bad because of the quality of the writing. Linwood Boomer is really considering it. And he said, just like [el creador de Breaking Bad] Vince Gilligan would say: if there was a great idea that everyone was excited about, I would really consider doing it. And we are all on board. All the actors said, “Well, we’d love to see each other again, for the same reasons. But I want it to be a good reason, too. I don’t need a job. I don’t want to just be busy. But I love working, and I’d love to meet up with you.” that cast and that crew, and telling those stories in that character again. To be able to slip back into Hal, at this age, all those years ago. [sería] phenomenal… I’m delighted with the prospect.”
Debuting on Fox in 2000, Malcolm helped revitalize the sitcom genre. with its light-hearted and unconventional single-camera style. During its seven-season, 151-episode run, the series garnered seven Emmy Awards, with Cranston earning three Emmy nominations as Hal.
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