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What to Stream: Charlie Puth, Daniel Day-Lewis, Robyn, James Marsden and a 'Hannah Montana' special

Daniel Day-Lewis returns from retirement in Anemone, directed by his son, while Netflix launches its first live MLB broadcast featuring Barry Bonds on commentary.

  • Netflix debuts its first live MLB broadcast on Wednesday as the San Francisco Giants host the New York Yankees, while Daniel Day-Lewis returns to film in the family drama Anemone Saturday.
  • Disney celebrates 20 years of Hannah Montana history Tuesday with an anniversary special featuring music, archival footage, and an interview with Miley Cyrus hosted by podcast host Alex Cooper.
  • Swedish pop savant Robyn releases Sexistential, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea debuts the jazz record Honora on Friday, and Charlie Puth returns with Whatever Clever.
  • The limited series Something Very Bad debuts Thursday on Netflix, the film Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice arrives Friday on Disney, and Sentimental Value hits Hulu Monday.
  • Gamers can experience the metaphysical mystery Life Strange Reunion arriving Thursday on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, where characters Max and Chloe navigate their destroyed university campus.
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Robyn is back with the album "Sexistential". A musical postcard about sex, IVF and tantric moods. - It's probably more personal than other things I've done before. I've tried to be more specific and not so emotionally abstract. This is maybe more social realism, says Robyn.

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What to Stream: Charlie Puth, Daniel Day-Lewis, Robyn, James Marsden and a 'Hannah Montana' special

A “Hannah Montana” anniversary special starring Miley Cyrus and fresh music from Robyn and Charlie Puth album are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

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The British actor returns to the cinema after eight years of absence in the film of his son Ronan. He tells about his acting profession, his transition to writing, his attachment to Ireland.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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