Frankie Muniz Praises Bryan Cranston's Support
Frankie Muniz Praises Bryan Cranston's Support

Frankie Muniz Praises Bryan Cranston's Support

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Frankie Muniz revealed in a recent podcast that Bryan Cranston, who played his father Hal on the sitcom 'Malcolm in the Middle', still checks in on him regularly, nearly two decades after the show ended. Muniz, now a NASCAR driver, described Cranston as a father figure and an inspiration, stating that he attends Muniz's races and performances. The two developed a strong bond during the show's seven-season run, during which Muniz started working with Cranston at the age of 11. Despite Muniz stepping back from acting, he expressed interest in a potential reboot of 'Malcolm in the Middle' to explore the characters' lives 20 years later. Cranston's career flourished post-'Malcolm', most famously with his role in 'Breaking Bad', but he maintains a deep connection with Muniz. Muniz emphasized that he aims to be as supportive to others as Cranston has been to him.

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