Dewey Récasted for the return of Malcolm to Disney+
It is no longer Erik Per Sullivan who will embody the fourth brother … who will have grown up!
He will forever remain the interpreter of the legendary “Poupi Poupi Poupi Poupi…” But Erik Per Sullivan give way. The actor who embodied Dewey, the little brother of Malcolmfor seven seasons, will be replaced for the revival in four episodes that Disney+prepares.
According to Deadline, Caleb Ellsworth-Clark will resume the role of Dewey, now an adult, and it is a decision that was expected since Erik Per Sullivan never intended to return, he who left the acting profession in 2010 and participated in any of the casting meetings.
Caleb Ellsworth-Clarkrecently crossed in season 5 of Fargo or in the Nightmare Alley by Guillermo del Toro, will find in the casting Frankie Muniz (Malcolm), Bryan Cranston (Hal), Jane Kaczmarek (Laws), Christopher Masterson (Francis) and Justin Berfield (Reese).
In addition, new players have been castered to play Jamie and Kelly. Who is that?
Remember, in the last two seasons of the series, the little twins James and Lukas Rodriguez embodied the last member of the siblings, a little psychopath on the edges. He will now be embodied by Anthony Timpanoknowing that Jamie will now be an adult too.
And then the family of Malcolm had a sixth child out of camera. The last episode in the series revealed that Laws was pregnant. So she had a little kelly, which will be played by Vaughan Murrae19 years old. Kelly will be a young femmhe “described as autonomous, which good notes and is already wiser than most family members.”
Finally, we learn that Keeley Karsten was chosen to embody Leah, the daughter of Malcolmwhile it had already been announced that Kiana Madeira will play his partner.
The revival of Malcolm will bring together the whole family on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Hal and Laws’ wedding. Linwood Boomer returns as a screenwriter and executive producer.
No release date has yet been announced for the broadcast of the Revival on Disney+.