This is a regularly updated list with movies, series and documentaries with Bryan Cranston on Netflix. The best rated item with Bryan Cranston on Netflix is 'Family Reunion' and appeared on screen in 2003.

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Malcolm in the Middle is coming to UK streaming next month, giving us even further reason not to brave the terrifying outside world. As part of a licensing deal with the Walt Disney Company, all. Find out where Malcolm in the Middle is streaming, if Malcolm in the Middle is on Netflix, and get news and updates, on Decider. Leachman died of natural causes in her home in Encinitas, California. When the family goes to the Burning Man festival Malcolm falls in.

About Bryan Cranston

An American actor, voice actor, writer and director. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Hal, the father in the Fox situation comedy 'Malcolm in the Middle', and as Walter White in the AMC drama series Breaking Bad, for which he has won three consecutive Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Emmy Awards. Other notable roles include Dr. Tim Whatley on Seinfeld, Doug Heffernan's neighbor in The King of Queens, Astronaut Buzz Aldrin in From the Earth to the Moon, and Ted Mosby's boss on How I Met Your Mother.

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Below you find an overview of all movies and series with Bryan Cranston on Netflix. We found 27 titles with Bryan Cranston on Netflix.

Titles with Bryan Cranston on Netflix

Clint Eastwood’s ‘Unforgiven’ coming to Netflix

Aug. 30, 2018 It can be safely said that there are movie westerns and there is “Unforgiven,” certainly the best western Clint Eastwood ever made and perhaps his best movie of all time. The film ...

’10,000 BC’ coming to Netflix

Aug. 30, 2018 Roland Emmerich has created a number of remarkable movies depicting alien invasions, stargates to other worlds, and the end of the world. His more mundane movies depicted the Stonewall Riots that are considered the ...

‘Pearl Harbor’ is coming to Netflix

Aug. 30, 2018 “Pearl Harbor,” a 2001 film starring Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, and Kate Beckinsale, is a sprawling mess of a movie that depicts two Army Air Corps pilots and the nurse they both ...
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'Batman Begins' now on Netflix

Aug. 21, 2018 Batman, the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, has been prowling the streets and rooftops of Gotham City in various forms since he was introduced in comic book form in the 1930s. ...

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‘Million Dollar Baby’ Now on Netflix

Aug. 21, 2018 'Million Dollar Baby,” one of the most critically acclaimed and controversial films by Clint Eastwood, recently became available on Netflix for live streaming. The 2004 film was a box office hit ...

'Silverado' now on Netflix

Aug. 21, 2018 “Silverado” was a 1985 film that sought to recapture some of the tropes of westerns that had been popular on the big and small screen but whyich, by the time it premiered, ...
What makes you think they are syndicated edits? Are you only basing this off of the first episode? The first episode was extended exclusively for the DVD, so comparing the two is not an accurate way of determining whether or not it's a syndicated edit.
I only ask this because I've watched a couple episodes from the fourth season and they don't seem like syndicated edits to me. Though, to be fair, I haven't compared them side by side with the original airings yet.
Also, regarding what some of you have noticed about the different theme song in early episodes and the song replacement in the pilot, here are some facts that I pulled from the episode guide located on this very website:
There you go. It's not Netflix's fault, that's how it's always been.
The full entry for this episode can be found here.

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I never said it was a syndicated edit. I think your confusing me with someone else So I dont know about that. The part with Hal and Lois singing the kitchen in the first episode is not an extended clip. I have the 1rst Season on DVD and I watched that part and then I watched the one on Netflix and the one on Netflix totally is a scene that replaces the one on the DVD. I certainly have not seen it before not even on syndicated reruns on TV. So Its not an extension but a replacement scene.