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5 TV Shows That Deserve a Revival More Than Malcolm in the Middle

Manaal Khan6 May 2026 at 10:03 pm4 min read
5 TV Shows That Deserve a Revival More Than Malcolm in the Middle

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5 TV Shows That Deserve a Revival More Than Malcolm in the Middle
Source: How-To Geek
  • Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair became Hulu and Disney+'s most-viewed season premiere of 2026
  • The O.C. set up a potential revival storyline in its 2007 finale that remains unexplored
  • Several critically acclaimed shows like Southland and Hannibal were canceled before reaching their full potential

Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair reunited Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston, and Jane Kaczmarek last month. The revival worked. It became Hulu and Disney+'s most-viewed season premiere of 2026.

But not everyone was asking for more Malcolm. The original sitcom ran seven seasons and 151 episodes. That's a complete story.

How-To Geek's Dan Girolamo makes the case for five shows that deserved the revival treatment more. His list includes canceled series that ended on cliffhangers, shows cut short before reaching their potential, and one teen drama that shaped an entire genre of reality TV.

The O.C.: The Revival Setup That Never Paid Off

Josh Schwartz's teen drama ran on Fox from 2003 to 2007. Ben McKenzie played Ryan Atwood, a troubled teenager taken in by Peter Gallagher's Sandy Cohen in Newport Beach, California.

The O.C. ran for four seasons on Fox before ending in 2007
The O.C. ran for four seasons on Fox before ending in 2007

The show's influence extends beyond its ratings. Girolamo argues that The Hills, Laguna Beach, and the Real Housewives franchise all owe something to The O.C.'s portrayal of affluent California life.

The finale actually set up a revival storyline. Ryan pays it forward by taking in an underprivileged teenager, mirroring how Sandy took him in years earlier. That thread was never picked up.

Timing could work now. Adam Brody, who played Seth Cohen, is having a career resurgence with Nobody Wants This. A reunion with Rachel Bilson's Summer Roberts might actually draw an audience.

Southland: The Cop Drama Cut Too Short

Southland brought gritty realism to the L.A. cop drama. The show earned critical praise but struggled to find a stable home, bouncing from NBC to TNT before cancellation.

Southland's realistic portrayal of LAPD officers earned critical acclaim
Southland's realistic portrayal of LAPD officers earned critical acclaim

Girolamo's frustration is clear: nothing annoys him more than a show getting canceled after ending on a cliffhanger. Southland left stories unfinished and characters in limbo.

Hannibal: The Horror Series That Deserved More

NBC's Hannibal reimagined Thomas Harris's characters with Mads Mikkelsen as the titular cannibal and Hugh Dancy as FBI profiler Will Graham. The show earned devoted fans and critical acclaim over three seasons.

Hannibal ran for three seasons on NBC before cancellation
Hannibal ran for three seasons on NBC before cancellation

Creator Bryan Fuller had plans for additional seasons that would have explored more of Harris's source material. The 2024 cancellation, according to Girolamo, happened before the show reached its true potential.

The Revival Formula: Viewership Decides

The Malcolm in the Middle revival proves one thing: nostalgia can translate to viewers. The biggest factor in whether a show gets revived is simple. Will audiences watch?

For shows like The O.C., the question is whether viewers under 30 even remember it. Girolamo admits this is a personal pick. He's not sure young audiences would tune in.

But revivals don't need to chase the same demographic. Older fans who watched these shows during their original runs now have spending power and streaming subscriptions. That's the audience networks should target.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How successful was the Malcolm in the Middle revival?

Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair became Hulu and Disney+'s most-viewed season premiere of 2026, proving strong audience demand for the revival.

Why was Hannibal canceled?

NBC canceled Hannibal in 2024 despite critical acclaim. Creator Bryan Fuller had plans for additional seasons exploring more of Thomas Harris's source material.

Did The O.C. set up a revival in its finale?

Yes. The final episode showed Ryan Atwood taking in an underprivileged teenager, mirroring how Sandy Cohen took him in at the show's start. This storyline was never explored.

What makes a TV revival successful?

Viewership is the primary factor. Networks greenlight revivals when they believe audiences will tune in, as demonstrated by the Malcolm in the Middle premiere numbers.

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