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From Hannah Montana to an Oscar-nominated flick, here are five options for streaming

Taking place in Iran, the movie is called “It Was Just an Accident.” And maybe it was just an accident ー whatever the political forces and series of events were that made one man the torturer and the other the tortured. Some time later, by accident, the former prisoner, Vahid, encounters the merciless one he knew as Peg Leg. Vahid seeks revenge, now making Peg Leg the prisoner. Then doubt sets in: Is this actually Peg Leg? Maybe it’s all just an accident, all just senseless, like all the hate and violence. The Oscar-nominated movie is streaming on Hulu. ー Seth Boster

Feeling a little nostalgic? The “Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special” premiered this week on Disney+, celebrating two decades since the hit series first introduced audiences to the double life of pop star Hannah Montana and her alter ego, Miley Stewart. The special features an intimate sit-down with Miley Cyrus, hosted by Alex Cooper, along with never-before-seen archival footage and recreated sets like the Stewart family living room and Hannah’s iconic closet. Now streaming on Disney+. — April Borjon

Charlie Cox, left, as Matt Murdock and Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk in “Daredevil: Born Again.” (Marvel Television/TNS)

The Marvel series “Daredevil: Born Again” returns with a new season on Disney+, as actor Charlie Cox once again steps into his role as the masked vigilante Daredevil. For newcomers, the story follows a blind lawyer by day who secretly protects New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen by night. This season will feature another clash between Daredevil and the city’s mayor, with new episodes streaming every Tuesday. — April Borjon

Michelle Pfeiffer stars in the Paramount+ series “The Madison.” (Emerson Miller/Paramount+/TNS)

A lot of big names are attached to “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan’s new Paramount+ series, “The Madison.” The spin-off of the uber-popular Western show stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell and Matthew Fox. The six-episode first season follows the Clyburn family, who relocates from New York City to the Madison River Valley of southwest Montana after a family tragedy. — Jennifer Mulson

Jason Bateman, left, Linda Cardellini and David Harbour in a scene from HBO’s “DTF St. Louis.” (Tina Rowden/HBO/TNS)

I’m not quite sure who to believe in HBO’s new dark comedy thriller, “DTF St. Louis,” but it’s got some excellent acting by a compelling cast, including Jason Bateman, David Harbour and Linda Cardellini. After two bored men going through midlife crises download a dating app, things get deadly. — Jennifer Mulson



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