Muniz said he was curious to “know what the family’s [been] up to” since the seventh season finale in 2006.
In a world where nostalgia is king, Bryan Cranston has detected an opportunity to revive the sitcom that launched his career—according to onetime co-star Frankie Muniz. In an interview published Tuesday by Fox News, the Emmy-nominated actor revealed that Cranston has been noodling on an effort to reunite the cast of. “I know Bryan Cranston is really into the idea and he’s kind of heading writing the script and getting everything rolling,” Muniz said. “So, there might be something.
I would be down, 100 percent.” He added that he was curious to “know what the family’s [been] up to” since the seventh season finale in 2006. With no reboot effort officially confirmed by the Fox network or Cranston, the 66-year-old actor has been vocal about his love for the long-gone show, tellingin 2020 of his “hope” for a revival.