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Bryan Cranston Opts 'Malcolm in the Middle' Over 'Breaking Bad'
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When asked which TV series he would like to reunite with, the Emmy winner picked his immature character on FOX's old sitcom.

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Bryan Cranston is in for more comedy but not drama. The Emmy Award-winning actor said he would love to reprise his goofy character on FOX's "Malcolm in the Middle" but he's done at the moment with his critically acclaimed role on "Breaking Bad".

Asked which career he'd like to revisit, Cranston told Entertainment Tonight Canada, "Right now, I think, I look back on 'Malcolm in the Middle'. It's been 10 years since we went off the air and it'd be fun to pick up that guy's clothes again and be fun and sweet and adorable and hapless and clueless and afraid of everything."

On "Malcolm", Cranston starred as the family of seven patriarch who is immature but loving. He received multiple Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations for the role. His co-star Frankie Muniz recently also suggested a reunion, tweeting, "How fun would 'Malcolm In The Mid-life Crisis' be? I wonder what Malcolm and his family would be up to now."

Cranston, on the other hand, has no interest in playing meth kingpin Walter White. "I don't have a yearning to go back into [Walter's] world because we just covered it completely I think," he said. However, "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gillian said Cranston would make cameo on spin-off "Better Call Saul".

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