The 2000s sitcom Malcolm in the Middle has always been a fan-favorite. With its reboot in the works, right now, fans are more excited than ever to see what their favorite characters have been up to.In a recent interview with People Magazine, Frankie Muniz, who plays Malcolm, opened up about his filming experience for the reboot. The actor said thatfilming the Disney+ revival miniseries was "probably one of the best times I've ever had on a set."Keep reading to know more.Going back to Malcolm felt scary until it didn’tComing back to Malcolm in the Middle was not something Frankie Muniz took lightly. In his interview with People Magazine, he openly spoke about how different it felt returning as an adult.He said,“I was a kid. I was like 13 to 20 when I was on the show and I just kind of showed up and was excited to be there and said the words that were on the paper and it worked.”That feeling, he explained, changes when you grow up.With Malcolm, Muniz admitted that adulthood brings pressure. In the same interview, he said,“As an adult, you tend to overthink things … and you put more pressure on yourself as well.”That fear made him wonder if stepping back into Malcolm’s shoes would feel forced or uncomfortable after so many years.But the very first table read for the reboot surprised him. The doubt did not last long. Muniz explained that the connection with the cast clicked instantly. He told the outlet,“And not to sound like cliché, but it was as if not a single day went by.”Why this time on Malcolm in the Middle felt differentWhat made the reboot of Malcolm in the Middle stand out was not just nostalgia. It was relief. Muniz explained to People Magazine that filming now feels lighter because the show has already proved itself. Back then, no one knew if the sitcom would work. Now, its legacy speaks for itself. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMuniz shared how fans still approach him everywhere. In the interview, he also talked about how people told him the show mattered to their families and brought them closer. That kind of love removes fear. It lets the sitcom exist without pressure to impress.Malcolm in the Middle is not just coming back for laughs. It is coming back with clarity. Frankie Muniz’s experience shows how rare it is to return to something and feel at peace.By calling it one of his best times on set, Muniz makes one thing clear. The sitcom still fits. It still matters. And it still feels like home.The reboot, titled Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, will be a four-episode miniseries. It is set around twenty years later and follows Malcolm as a father with a daughter named Leah and a girlfriend named Tristan. When Hal and Lois pull the family together for their anniversary, the chaos returns. And so does the heart and soul of the sitcom.Stay tuned to Soap Central for more updates.