Recommendations for streaming: Jelly Roll, ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,’ Cate Blanchett, and Charli XCX remixes

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    Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline are set to co-star in the upcoming psychological thriller “Disclaimer,” directed by Alfonso Cuarón. Additionally, Jelly Roll is gearing up to release “Beautifully Broken,” a follow-up to his successful album “Whitsitt Chapel.” These are just a few of the exciting new additions to the world of television, film, music, and games coming your way.

    Some other noteworthy streaming options recommended by entertainment journalists include Sean Wang’s semi-autobiographical feature debut “Dìdi,” Hulu’s first Spanish-language series “La Máquina,” and Charli XCX’s deluxe, remixed double-album version of her acclaimed album “Brat.”

    In the realm of movies to stream, Tim Burton’s beloved sequel “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” will be available for purchase on various platforms starting Tuesday. Sue Kim’s documentary “The Last of the Sea Women,” offering a glimpse into the lives of South Korean fisherwomen known as Haenyeo, will be streaming on Apple TV+. Similarly, Sean Wang’s indie hit “Dìdi” is now available on Peacock for viewers to enjoy.

    When it comes to new music releases, Charli XCX is set to drop a deluxe, remixed version of her album “Brat,” featuring collaborations with artists like Billie Eilish and Lorde. Jelly Roll will also be releasing his follow-up album “Beautifully Broken,” which promises to delve into themes of adversity and resilience.

    In the world of television, Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal team up in Hulu’s first Spanish-language series “La Máquina,” while Apple TV+ premieres the psychological thriller “Disclaimer” starring Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline. Additionally, Netflix’s popular series “Outer Banks” returns for a fourth season, offering more adventures for fans to enjoy.

    For gaming enthusiasts, Studio Zero, formed by creators of the Persona series, is set to launch their debut title “Metaphor: ReFantazio.” This game promises an immersive experience in a pseudo-medieval kingdom with engaging combat mechanics reminiscent of the Persona series.

    With a diverse range of entertainment options spanning television, film, music, and games, there is plenty to look forward to in the world of entertainment this week.