The first full trailer for Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair has dropped, and it's already breaking the internet with a scene so awkward it'll make you squirm. In a moment that perfectly captures the show's signature chaotic energy, Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) is seen shaving the back of a completely nude Hal (Bryan Cranston) while he stands in front of a laptop.

But here's where it gets truly cringe-worthy: their son Dewey is watching the entire spectacle unfold via video call on that same laptop. "You know, I can call back later," Dewey nervously suggests, only for Hal to brush it off with, "Come on, Dewey, you've seen this like a thousand times," before adding the eyebrow-raising request, "Undergrowth!"

As Lois moves the razor toward Hal's crotch, Dewey's face contorts in pure disgust - and fans are already calling this the most awkward family moment in television history.

Jane Kaczmarek and Bryan Cranston on 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair'. Hulu/YouTube

Sharp-eyed fans will notice Dewey looks different - and there's a fascinating reason why. Caleb Ellsworth-Clark has stepped into the role, replacing original actor Erik Per Sullivan. Bryan Cranston recently revealed why Per Sullivan opted out: the former child star is now pursuing academic excellence at Harvard and has left acting behind since his youth.

The trailer dives deep into the dysfunctional family dynamics we all love, with narration from Frankie Muniz's Malcolm. He introduces his girlfriend Tristan (Kiana Madeira) and daughter Leah (Keeley Karsten), boasting, "My life is fantastic now. All I have to do is stay completely away from my family." But Lois soon reveals Malcolm's years of intentional avoidance, prompting Reese (Justin Berfield) to declare, "I think we all knew Malcolm would eventually betray us!"

In another tense moment, Malcolm lashes out, calling his family's behavior "toxic," while Tristan urges him to reconcile. The chaos peaks when Malcolm admits his brothers make things worse, leading to his girlfriend's shocked response, "You have brothers?" - proving the Wilkersons' madness is as unpredictable and hilarious as ever.

Keeley Karsten, Kiana Madeira, and Frankie Muniz on 'Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair'. Hulu/YouTube