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‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Creator on Why the Revival Looks Different, That Dance Number — and No Plans for More Episodes

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‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Creator on Why the Revival Looks Different, That Dance Number — and No Plans for More Episodes
Apr 10, 2026 4:30pm PT ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Creator on Why the Revival Looks Different, That Dance Number — and No Plans for More Episodes

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Joe Otterson

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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for “Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair”

You’re not the boss of me now, but Linwood Boomer is still the boss of “Malcolm in the Middle.” And with the series returning after a 20-year hiatus for the four-episode revival “Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair,” some things were bound to be different, including how it looks.

“The house is a different house, and it’s supposed to be, because it’s the house that Hal and Lois would have if the kids hadn’t been ruining everything every day,” Boomer says in an interview with Variety. But it’s not just the set — the color of the whole series looks different. The original show had a warmer, grainier texture to it, whereas the new episodes are more crisp and clean. Part of that has to due with the fact that the new episodes were shot digitally, while the original was shot on 16mm film.

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