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How Bryan Cranston’s Real-Life Family Feels About All His Onscreen Nudity (Exclusive)

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26 years ago, Bryan Cranston made quite the entrance on the Malcolm In the Middle pilot, standing totally naked as Hal in his home while his wife Lois shaved his back. In 2026, he’s doing it all over again.

A 4-part follow-up series, Malcolm In the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, debuts this Friday, April 10, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+. The series reunites most of the show’s original cast, as well as Cranston’s very nude body.

Speaking with Men’s Journal ahead of the premiere, Cranston and on-screen wife Jane Kaczmarek opened up about the actor’s penchant for showing skin, as well as why they felt now was the right time to bring back the beloved comedy.

Back In the Buff

When asked to reveal the first scene they filmed for the revival, Kaczmarek was quick to quip, “What do you think?", before holding up an imaginary razor.

“The shaving,” said Cranston. “I was naked the very first day we started filming on the pilot of Malcom 26 years ago. It was the same thing we showed here. It was like, ‘Naked again, here we go!’”

“With an opening like that in the pilot, you kind of had to start with that. Anything else just would not have worked,” added Kaczmarek, detailing what was different about doing it this time around.

“But instead of Bryan reading a newspaper, Hal reading a newspaper, we have a laptop just so, so you can’t see anything,” she said, showing how much times have changed in the digital age.

Cranston, however, was quick to point out that “it was a very large laptop,” before Kaczmarek added, “The size of his privacy pouch, whoa!”

With Kaczmarek noting Cranston is “in great shape” at 70—telling him he “looked good” filming the scene in question—the actor also confirmed he gained some weight before getting to work.

“I was thin, doing a play,” he shared, saying he put on some additional pounds because “I thought, ‘Hal has always been kind of pudgy and soft.’”

How Cranston’s Family Feels About the Nudity

Of course, Malcolm In the Middle isn’t the only show on which he’s bared his bod.

Cranston famously ran around in his tighty whities as Walter White on Breaking Bad and recently won an Emmy while rocking leopard underwear on The Studio. So, what does his family—which includes wife Robin Dearden and daughter Taylor Dearden, who stars on The Pitt—think of it all?

“I never knew it brought such joy to the viewers to watch me be naked, in tighy-whities or whatever,” Cranston told Men’s Journal. “My family just shakes their head and rolls their eyes and they can’t believe that’s part of it.”

“At one time, I thought I had a bad agent because I had a nudity clause, but I didn’t realize that he insisted on nudity,” Cranston then joked. “I went, ‘No, it’s supposed to be the other way!’ I fired him.”

Reviving 'Malcolm In the Middle’ Now

It’s been 20 years since the series finale of Malcolm In the Middle, with Cranston himself becoming even more of an in-demand actor in that time. On paper, it would seem like his busy schedule would prevent a revival from happening. However, as he and Kaczmarek put it, it was Cranston who had been pushing for one for years.

“About 12 years ago I had people coming up to me, ‘What happened to Malcolm? Lois was pregnant, what happened? What baby did you have?’” Cranston told Men’s Journal. “And I didn’t have any answers. I didn’t know.”

He explained that he went to the show’s creator, Linwood Boomer, at the time and said he felt there was definitely interest in a reunion of some sort. Boomer wasn’t having it.

“He goes, ‘No, absolutely not. I’m done, retired. We said everything in 151 episodes, there’s nothing more to say,’” Cranston recalled. “About a year after that, I pitched it to him again, because I still had people coming up to me.”

That time, Boomer didn’t shut down the idea outright.

“So I realized from an absolute ‘No’ to an ‘I don’t think so,’ we saw the fissure,” said Cranston. "So we kept working on it.”

When it came time to film, the pair said it was like nothing had changed, adding they didn’t even revisit any old episodes to help get back into the Hal and Lois headspace.

“We had the same writers and director we always worked with, and Linwood Boomer in charge,” said Kaczmarek. “They created those characters, Bryan and I filled them in, but when you get writing like that again and a director like that again, it’s pretty safe to step on that banana peel and go flying. It felt very comfortable.”

“I didn’t have to look at any past episodes to know what Hal was like,” added Cranston. "And we had the table read in Vancouver, and we’re reading all the episodes and all the characters fit back into those roles as if it were a week ago we finished and not 20 years.”

More Malcolm Down the Line?

Malcolm In the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is only four episodes, showing the titular character—played by Frankie Muniz—drawn back into his family’s dysfunctional orbit after a period of estrangement. It all culminates in an anniversary celebration for Hal and Lois, with new characters and dynamics that could set the stage for another follow-up down the line.

What would Cranston tell fans who are hungry for more?

“I would say, ‘We just did 4 of them.’ It was a year ago that we shot them...we were trying to find that perfect spot to reboot this show. This is it,” he shared. “I like to be able to complete the story and then move on. And if someone taps me on the shoulder and says, ‘Would you like to revisit...I don’t want to plant it as if it’s expected.”

“It’s like giving a present and expecting something in return. I want to give it freely, let it go, and be its own thing," he added of the revival. “Should something come back around at some point, I’m perfectly willing to listen.”

Malcolm In the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair debuts Friday, April 9, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.

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