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January 2026 is nearly here, believe it or not. If one of your New Year's resolutions is to find something great to watch, you're going to want to high-tail it over to Peacock. There, you'll find plenty of reasons to settle in and start the year with something exciting, whether you’re looking for thrills, chills, or something fun for the kids.
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3 Best Peacock Movies to Binge-Watch This Weekend (December 26-28): ‘Bugonia’ and More
Is Emma Stone an alien? Find out as her latest film 'Bugonia' joins the best Peacock movies to binge-watch this weekend
All Her Fault, Poker Face, The Paper, and The Traitors are a few examples of the shows on Peacock that are truly perfect from start to finish.
January 4, 2026, include Book Club: The Next Chapter and the Season 1 finale of Kimora: Back in the Fab Lane. Book Club: The Next Chapter arrives on Peacock on Tuesday, December 30, 2025. Helmed by Bill Holderman and written by Erin Simms,
Bugonia,” Emma Stone’s latest collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos, is coming to streaming on Peacock this week. Find out when you can watch the new alien invasion comedy at home.
Peacock’s new launch ads, however, represent a more disruptive type of ad that places another barrier between subscribers and content. With Peacock opening the door, other streaming services may also consider adopting more disruptive ad formats as more people turn to ad-supported streaming services due to rising subscription prices.
Peacock’s limited series All Her Fault taps into one of parenting’s most primal fears. We have one wrong address and a missing child. Suddenly, a seemingly perfect family is under a microscope.
During a press briefing, Peacock parent company NBCUniversal showed off how these “arrival ads” might look. One image shows your profiles stacked vertically on the left side of the screen, while an ad for Capital One takes up almost the entire screen. Another swaps the Capital One ad for an image showing the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Peacock’s sci-fi The Copenhagen Test puts Simu Liu under constant surveillance — with Melissa Barrera in the center of the lie.