Malcolm in the Middle Revival: Life’s Still Unfair Teaser & Cast Updates

Hulu just dropped the first teaser for the Malcolm in the Middle revival, titled Life’s Still Unfair. The teaser shows someone getting their back shaved, a nod to the original show’s opening sequence featuring Bryan Cranston. It’s been almost 20 years since viewers last saw the Heffernan family, and the new series is scheduled to stream on Disney+ in 2026, though an exact release date hasn’t been announced.

NCIS: Origins Season 2 Casts Fed Five Task Force Members

The new series will also feature some returning characters from the original NCIS. Recently, it was revealed that Shea Buckner, who appeared in season 5 of Only Murders in the Building, will take on the role of Dwayne Pride – a character previously played by Scott Bakula. Two more well-known actors will also be joining the cast.

Malcolm in the Middle Sets Release Date for Highly Anticipated Disney+ Revival

Fans can expect the Malcolm in the Middle reboot to arrive on Hulu and Disney+ in 2026. Hulu announced the premiere date with a short teaser video on Instagram, revealing the new series will be a four-part event titled “Life’s Still Unfair.” While a specific date hasn’t been announced yet, the video confirms the 2026 release.

Avatar’s James Cameron Reveals Way of Water Scene He Dreaded Filming

While discussing the upcoming Avatar 3, director James Cameron revisited a powerful scene from The Way of Water. He described how Neteyam, the son of Jake and Neytiri, tragically died protecting his siblings during the battle between the Na’Vi and the RDA. Cameron revealed that filming this heartbreaking moment remains particularly impactful for him.

A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms: A Lighter Tone In The Game Of Thrones Prequel

We’re getting a clear view of the characters in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, including Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey) and Aegon Targaryen (Dexter Sol Ansell), who live in the world of Game of Thrones roughly 100 years earlier. The series also seems to have a different feel than Game of Thrones, which is a welcome change.

Black Christmas (1974) Is the Scariest Holiday Movie You Can Watch Tonight

Though often overlooked by modern audiences, this influential slasher film is a key inspiration for horror classics like John Carpenter’s Halloween. Even after 51 years, Black Christmas remains a gripping story about a terrifying killer and the innocent people he targets. Beyond its scares, the film is also remarkable for being surprisingly progressive, offering both a chilling horror experience and insightful social commentary for its time.