Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Christopher Kennedy Masterson, Erik Per Sullivan, Justin Berfield and Frankie Muniz

It's unfair to live a life.

The former child star turned adult racecar driver stopped by Fox News to make an announcement after taking a couple of hours off from harassing Lizzo. He wasn't railing against student loan forgiveness or finger-wagging about a book that features the word "sex", he was dropping some piping hot Malcolm In the Middle news. For Malcolm updates, Fox News is where to go. The show hasn't been on the air in a long time.

Bryan Cranston, who played his father in the series, is working on a revival. He said he was a kid when he was on the show. We did a total of seven seasons and over 150 episodes. I did not watch the show when it was on, but I now watch it with my wife. There are 141 episodes. That was what we were making. I don't have to watch it as a fan. I want to know what the family is doing.

The actor said that his co-star was into the idea of a revival. He is writing the script and getting things going. There is a chance that there may be something. I would be down a lot.

He received three nominations for Outstanding Supporting actor in a comedy series for his work on the show. Unfortunately, he never won, but he made up for it with three wins for the show, until the Emmys decided that they were too many.

It would be one of the first significant roles for Muniz. He has appeared in a number of movies over the past ten years. He told Fox that he was excited to work on a show when he was on Malcolm. I left the business after the show. I started doing something else. Cars were being raced by me. The band has me in it. I was on the road all the time. I got to experience so many amazing things in my life when I opened some businesses, which has made me so appreciative of the experience.