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“The Beatles Anthology” makes a comeback, looking brand-new but still beating with the same heart. Restored, remastered and now capped with a ninth episode, the docuseries revisits the mid-’90s “Threetles” reunion that produced the Grammy-winning “Free as a Bird” and reopened the band’s vault of memories.
Movies under the Universal banner, including Wicked, Wicked: For Good, and any potential sequels, will be available to stream exclusively on Peacock first, but this does not mean that they will remain there indefinitely. Previously, 2024's Wicked was only on the platform from March 21 until July 20, 2025, before moving to Prime Video.
Bel Air's final season drops on Peacock with eight episodes total, bringing Will's dramatic journey to an emotional conclusion.
Six of Sylvester Stallone‘s most iconic movies have officially found a new streaming home for the month of December. Fans of the legendary action star will be able to stream these movies exclusively on Peacock.
November began with three new episodes of Saturday Night Live. The first installment of the month was hosted by Miles Teller (and featured appearances by Ramy Youssef and Shane Gillis in the cold open), followed by two first-time hosts making their SNL debuts: Nikki Glaser and Glen Powell.
NBCUniversal is building on the "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" this year with the introduction of a new feature.
NBCUniversal, which shut down NBCSN on Dec. 31, 2021, partly to move programming to Peacock, revived it for people who want to stay in a cable, satellite or steaming bundle for sports but don’t subscribe to Peacock.
High Horse uses the erasure (and slow restoration) of the Black cowboy in the cultural narrative as a set-up for a second episode that’s far more pointed and responds directly to anybody who might be tempted to think that, as a concern, this is just a trifle.
All Her Fault, Peacock's latest thrilling limited series, is making its broadcast TV debut on December 4. If you haven't yet gobbled up the drama on the streaming service, now's your chance to get in on the soapy fun and find out all the horrifying secrets that turn the Irvine family and their Chicago community upside down.