Daniel Day-Lewis Returns to the Spotlight: Legendary Actor Attends Paris Premiere of ‘Anemone’

Daniel Day-Lewis Returns to the Spotlight: Legendary Actor Attends Paris Premiere of ‘Anemone’

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PARIS, 01 March 2026 – The cinematic world was treated to a rare sighting of Sir Daniel Day-Lewis this week as the three-time Academy Award winner appeared in the French capital. The retired legend made a public appearance at the Pathé Palace on 23 February 2026 to support the premiere of Anemone, a project that marks his significant return to the screen after an eight-year hiatus.

A Family Collaboration in the Heart of Paris

The appearance in Paris has sparked significant interest across France, particularly due to Day-Lewis’s historical ties to the city and his former partner, French actress Isabelle Adjani. The actor was seen alongside his son, Ronan Day-Lewis, who makes his directorial debut with Anemone. The film is a collaborative effort in the truest sense, having been co-written by the father-son duo.

Set in 1980s England, the psychological drama explores the intricate and often somber dynamics of familial trauma. While early reviews from the 2025 festival circuit described the film as a “muddled domestic drama,” the performance of Day-Lewis remains a focal point for critics, who praise his ability to inhabit brooding, intense roles even after years away from the camera.

From Retirement to Netflix

After famously announcing his retirement following Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread (2017), Day-Lewis’s involvement in Anemone represents a major shift. The film, which also stars Sean Bean, has already seen a limited theatrical run and is now preparing for a global digital launch. Netflix has confirmed that the film will be available for streaming on 28 March 2026.

During the Paris event, Day-Lewis briefly addressed the “misrepresentation” of his method acting techniques, a topic that has followed his career for decades. He remains the only performer in history to win three Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role, a record that continues to define his legacy as he enters this new chapter of his career.

Key Career Milestones: Daniel Day-Lewis

Film TitleNotable Achievement / Role
My Left Foot (1989)Academy Award Winner (Best Actor)
There Will Be Blood (2007)Academy Award Winner (Best Actor)
Lincoln (2012)Academy Award Winner (Best Actor)
Phantom Thread (2017)Previously cited as his final film before retirement
Anemone (2025)Return to acting; co-written with Ronan Day-Lewis

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Daniel Day-Lewis come out of retirement?

Day-Lewis returned to acting specifically to work with his son, Ronan Day-Lewis, on the film Anemone. The pair co-wrote the screenplay, which focuses on the complex relationships between fathers, sons, and brothers.

When can I watch ‘Anemone’ in France?

Following its Paris premiere in February 2026, the film is scheduled to begin streaming on Netflix from 28 March 2026.

Is Daniel Day-Lewis still the only actor with three Best Actor Oscars?

Yes. As of March 2026, he remains the sole individual to have won three Academy Awards specifically in the “Best Actor” category for his roles in My Left Foot, There Will Be Blood, and Lincoln.