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: A 2026 four-part miniseries titled Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair recently premiered on Disney+, reuniting the original cast to explore the characters as adults.
The name "Malcolm" most frequently refers to (born Malcolm Little), a transformative African American leader and human rights activist during the civil rights movement . It also commonly refers to the titular character of the hit sitcom Malcolm in the Middle . Malcolm X (1925–1965)
: The show follows a boy with a 165 IQ navigating life in a chaotic, lower-middle-class family. It is famously known for its "fourth wall" breaks and for launching the career of Bryan Cranston as the father, Hal.
In pop culture, "Malcolm" refers to the genius protagonist played by Frankie Muniz in the FOX sitcom Malcolm in the Middle (2000–2006).
Malcolm X was a revolutionary figure who advocated for Black empowerment, self-determination, and racial pride.
: Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, his childhood was marked by tragedy, including his father's death and his mother's institutionalization. While serving a prison term for burglary, he converted to Islam and joined the Nation of Islam (NOI) , where he eventually became a leading spokesman.
: Unlike Martin Luther King Jr. , Malcolm initially rejected nonviolence, arguing for "armed self-defense" and the right of Black people to protect themselves "by any means necessary".