Dozens of Peacock shows and movies are now available on NBC Universal's new streaming service
Peacock TV opened to the public on July 15 (NBC Universal is owned by Comcast, so Xfinity X1 and Flex users have had the opportunity to preview it since April) The service bills itself as the only free premium ad-supported streaming service on the market
Peacock Free offers over 13,000 hours of content, with a premium tier boasting over 20,000 hours This includes library titles from brands such as NBC, Syfy, USA, and Universal Pictures, licensed content from third parties such as other movie studios, and Peacock Originals This handy guide highlights some of the best shows and movies airing on Peacock right now
"Right now" is the key word, as Peacock will continue to deliver new shows and movies well past the service's launch date The service is heavily promoting the names of some of the biggest celebrities affiliated with the service, including Tina Fey (who is developing an original series titled Girls 5Eva to) Also in the news is Sam Esmail's reboot of "Battlestar Galactica" Other reboots/sequels of "Punky Brewster" and "Saved By the Bell" are in the works
And the biggie coming soon is the entire series of "The Office"
Peacock Premium members can also stay up late and be the first to see Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, as "The Tonight Show" and "Late Night" shows begin streaming at 8:00 pm ET
Much of Peacock's content will remain on the service indefinitely, but as with any streaming service, other content comes and goes In fact, several movies will expire shortly after the July 15 launch
The full list of TV shows and movies currently available on Peacock is as follows
Peacock has offered original productions from the beginning; Peacock Free users can listen to one episode of every show, while Premium members can binge all:
Peacock is streaming both classic and current NBC shows, streaming both classic and current
The free tier offers new episodes of NBC's current season series, including the hits "This Is Us" and "The Blacklist," a week after they air; Peacock Premium users have next-day access to new episodes of the latest season;
Peacock Premium users have next-day access to new episodes of the latest season
NBC Current Season
TV Library:
and Spanish content:
Hundreds of classic popular movie titles:
Peacock will also have a large amount of children's programming including:
Of course, this is only a small portion of the vast library that Peacock will offer The streaming service will continue to roll out more library content in late 2020 and 2021 The following are expected:
Original
Angelyne, Rutherford Falls, Battlestar Galactica, Punky Brewster, Dr Death, Housewives Mash-up, Saved By the Bell, Five Bedrooms, Lady Parts, Girls5Eva, Who Wrote That, Kids Tonight Show, The Amber Ruffin Show, Armas De Mujer, Caso Cerrado
TV
The Office, Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Roseanne, Third Rock from the Sun, Bates Motel, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Real Housewives of Atlanta, Real Housewives of New York, The Real Housewives of New Jersey, The Real Housewives of Orange County, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Vanderpump Rules, The Millionaire Matchmaker, Top Chef," "Married with Children," "The Curse of Oak Island," "The First 48," "American Pickers," "Ancient Aliens," "The Cold Case Files," and "Charmed"
Film
"Mama," "Be My Neighbor," "The Purge," "Riddick," "Ride Along," and "ET" American Gangster, ANTZ, Wild Speed, Wild Speed 5, Wild Speed 6, Field of Dreams, Express, Knocked Up, Bridesmaids, National Lampoon's Vacation, The National Lampoon's European Vacation, Wanted, Evan Almighty, The Conjuring, Dawn of the Dead, The Dark Knight, Beetlejuice, The Big Lebowski, Scent of a Woman, Meatballs, 3:10 to Yuma, Lost In Translation, Brokeback Mountain, Pitch Black, The Graduate, Police Academy, The Great Outdoors, Hostel, The Bone Collector, Robin Hood
Live events
NFL Wild Card Game, Ryder Cup, Tokyo Olympics and Beijing Olympics to be held in 2021 and 2022 respectively Sports, including the Tokyo Olympics and Beijing Olympics to be held in 2021 and 2022, respectively (if reinstated)
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