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How to Watch ‘Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair’ Online

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It’s been nearly 20 years since we said goodbye to ABC‘s Emmy-Award winning sitcom, Malcom in the Middle. Now, two decades later, Frankie Muniz and his whimsical TV family starring Bryan Cranston and Jane Kaczmarek are back with a four-part miniseries Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair.

Produced by Hulu and streaming on Disney+, the series revival picks up with Malcolm (Muniz), who has been avoiding his family for more than a decade, is pulled back into their manic lives when his parents, Hal (Cranston) and Lois (Kaczmarek), insist that he and his daughter, Leah (Keeley Karsten), be present at their 40th anniversary celebration.

Where to Watch Malcom in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, At a Glance:

  • Release date: Friday, April 10
  • Stream: Disney+, DirecTV (five-day free trial)

The original Malcolm in the Middle series had a successful seven-season run on ABC with 151 episodes from 2000 to 2006. During its span, the sitcom racked up 33 Emmy Award nominations, including seven Outstanding Lead Actress nods for Kaczmarek, three Outstanding Supporting Actor nods for Cranston and one Outstanding Lead Actor nod for Muniz.

The four-part miniseries, Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair, returns this Friday, April 10, on Hulu and Disney+. Learn how to stream the series online below.

How to Watch Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair Online

Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair is exclusively streaming on Hulu on Disney+. DirecTV also gives subscribers access to Disney+ through its various streaming packagaes as well as offering a free trial to new users. Not a subscriber? Signing up for Disney+, users can immediately start watching each 30-minute episode starting today, April 10.

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Disney+ plans, which also include access to Hulu’s streaming library, start at $12.99 per month for the ad-supported plan, while you can go ad-free for $19.99 per month. For even more content, Disney+ offers a trio bundle with Disney+, Hulu and ESPN Unlimited, which goes for $35.99 per month, while the ad-free version goes for $44.99 per month.

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Disney+ is also included in each of DirecTV’s streaming packages starting at $35 per month. New subscribers can also take advantage of a five-day free trial to stream Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair for free online.

Watch the trailer for Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair below.

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R&B/Hip-Hop Fresh Picks of the Week: Rjtheweirdo, Sekou, Lazer Dim 700, Marlon Craft & More

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It’s been a characteristically hectic week for the hip-hop world.

Last Thursday (April 2), Pooh Shiesty previewed the weekend with a shocking legal altercation barely six months after his release from federal prison. The Memphis rapper was one of eight men arrested on kidnapping and robbery charges tied to a physical altercation regarding his recording contract with Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records.

Ye quickly stole the weekend’s headlines from Pooh, thanks to his new Bully album, which opened at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 behind BTS’s Arirang, and its accompanying pair of SoFi Stadium shows in Los Angeles. At the final show (April 3), the controversial rapper brought out Ms. Lauryn Hill, Travis Scott, Zion Marley, YG Marley, CeeLo Green and André Troutman as special guests.

Despite packing one of the world’s flashiest stadiums and breaking the six-figure mark with Bully’s opening week total, Ye’s past antisemitic, antiblack and sexually violent controversies continue to muddy his comeback efforts. On Monday morning (April 6), flagship alcohol brand parent company Diageo and energy drinks company Rockstar Energy joined the growing list of sponsors severing ties with London’s Wireless Festival, which booked Ye as a headliner for all three nights (July 10-12). PepsiCo was the first sponsor to withdraw from Wireless, with PayPal also distancing itself from the Finsbury Park-set festival. As the summer approaches, all eyes will be on Wireless and Ye to see if the two parties can actually pull off this festival takeover.

Outside of the high-stakes headlines, we also got new albums from Arlo Parks (Ambiguous Desire), Swae Lee (Same Difference) and Earl Sweatshirt, Mike & Surf Gang (Pompeii // Utility).

With Fresh Picks, Billboard aims to highlight some of the best and most interesting new sounds across R&B and hip-hop — from a disco-infused Sekou to a new Lazer Dim 700 banger. Be sure to check out this week’s Fresh Picks in our Spotify playlist below.

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Chart Rewind: In 1996, Wynonna Judd Notched Another ‘Be Loved’ No. 1

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Hindsight is 20/20, and 30 years down the road, it’s easy to look back and see Wynonna Judd’s “To Be Loved by You,” which topped Billboard’sHot Country Songs chart dated April 6, 1996, as a hall-of-fame project.

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Wynonna, of course, earned a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2022 as half of The Judds, while the single’s producer, Tony Brown (George Strait, Vince Gill), joined the Hall in 2025. Both of the “To Be Loved by You” songwriters — Gary Burr (Patty Loveless’ “I Try to Think About Elvis,” Conway Twitty’s “That’s My Job”) and Mike Reid (Ronnie Milsap’s “Stranger in My House,” Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me”) — became Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame members in 2005.

Wynonna infused “To Be Loved by You” with dramatic, R&B-shaded dynamics, debuting the recording at No. 59 on Hot Country Songs on Jan. 6, 1996, ahead of the Feb. 13 release of her Curb/MCA album Revelations. She performed it in her first TV special as a solo act, also titled Revelations, that Feb. 23, and it climbed to the top of the list in the single’s 14th charted week. It marked the most recent of her four solo No. 1s, following 14 chart-toppers in 1984-89 with The Judds, featuring now-deceased mother/duet partner Naomi Judd, who announced her health-related retirement from touring in 1990.

Wynonna covered another Hall of Famer this March 30 when she sang Tammy Wynette’s “Woman to Woman” during taping for a PBS Great Performances episode, “Forever Yours: The First Lady of Country Music,” slated for later this year.


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Everything We Know About Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love’ Album (So Far)

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Good 4 u, Olivia Rodrigo fans: After a three-year wait, the pop star announced that she is finally releasing her third studio album in 2026.

Rodrigo announced on the second day of April that her next LP will be titled You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, formally kicking off her next album era. Sharing the project’s dreamy artwork, Rodrigo wrote, “I am so proud of this record and I can’t wait for you to hear it.”

Leading up to the big news, anticipation for fresh material from Rodrigo had been at an all-time high. There had been whispers that she was gearing up to drop something when a pink mural wall in Los Angeles — which fans linked back to the Grammy winner — popped up, displaying the phrase that would end up being the album’s title in curly-cue writing. But even before that, fans had been jonesing for new tunes, as Rodrigo hasn’t released a full-length since 2023. Her last album, sophomore effort Guts, opened atop the Billboard 200 and spawned Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single “Vampire.” Two years prior, her chart-topping debut LP, Sour propelled Rodrigo to global superstardom, boosted by No. 1 hits “Drivers License” and “Good 4 U.”

Now, she’s got a batch of new future hits coming our way — and as the days count down to OR3, Billboard is keeping an updating list of everything we know so far. From the release date to its cover art, track count, lyrical themes and more, check out all there is to know about about You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love below.


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