Dewey actor “Malcolm in the middle” does not come back, going to Harvard

The series of renewals “Malcolm in the Middle” will see Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Christopher Masterson and Justin Berfield by winning their roles as Wilkerson family – but Erik by Sullivan will not come back like Dewey, with Caleb Ellsworth -Clark rather as a character. After playing in the original ABC series from 2000 to 2006, Sullivan moved away from playing in 2010, at the age of 19. For this reason, fans of “Malcolm” were not entirely surprised that he would not join new episodes. However, this retreat does not mean that Sullivan was not invited, explains Cranston.
“I spoke to Erik and said,” Hey, we had the show! ” It will come back. He says: “Oh, it’s fantastic!” And I’m going: “Yeah, so we can’t wait to get you back.” He says, “Oh, no, I don’t want to do it.
Sullivan, now 33 years old, has greatly withdrew from projectors from the television industry since he became an adult. But Cranston gave an overview of what the former star child does these days.
“He’s actually going to Harvard,” Cranston told Carvey and Spade. “He is really, really intelligent, and he gets his master at Harvard at the moment. He said:” Oh my God, no, I have not acted since I was 9 years old or something. So I’m not there. “”
The renewal “Malcolm in the Middle” will be an event of four episodes on Disney +, produced by Disney Brandhed Television. Muniz posted a photo behind the scenes with Cranson and Kaczmarek to commemorate the start of production in April.