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Looking for can’t-miss comedies, daring dramas, and blockbuster movies? They’re all on Peacock, the streaming service featuring cutting-edge originals plus classic films and shows from NBCUniversal’s vast archive. Here are just a few to get you started:
Yellowstone
Check into Montana’s majestic Yellowstone Ranch—the deceptively tranquil setting for one of the most talked about (and darkest) TV dramas in years. Kevin Costner stars as corrupt cattle kingpin John Dutton, who’s at war with his wealthy neighbors and his own family. This epic American crime saga exposes the dirty little secrets of everything from politics to real estate—and it’s a yeehaw-inducingly good time to boot.
The Office
Peacock is your go-to destination for this hit sitcom starring Steve Carell as the unpredictable, uproarious boss of a small-town paper company. Packed with memorable one-liners and featuring a cast of breakout stars (including Jenna Fischer, John Krasinski, and Rainn Wilson), The Office is just as beloved now as when it debuted in 2005. Check out all nine seasons, as well as behind-the-scenes footage and special extended cuts.
Law & Order series
Justice is served! Peacock is your headquarters for this long-running New York City crime drama—and all its spin-offs—with an archive that stretches back decades, including the most recent headline-grabbing season featuring Anthony Anderson and Sam Waterston. There are nearly 200 hours of Law & Order alone (not counting Law & Order: SVU and Law & Order: Organized Crime) available in the Peacock app. Talk about a dun-dun deal.
Parks and Recreation
Treat yourself to all seven seasons of this sparkling workplace sitcom, starring Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, a mid-level, high-energy government employee in the sleepy Midwestern city of Pawnee, Indiana. Together with her fun but dysfunctional staff—played by an all-star comedy cast including Chris Pratt, Aubrey Plaza, and Nick Offerman—Leslie has to figure out how to run both a city and her life without losing her sanity.
WWE
Peacock is the exclusive streaming home of WWE, meaning you can catch up on every WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble—from the ’80s until now. If that’s not enough to get you in the ring, there are hours of WWE documentaries and pay-per-view specials, plus recent episodes of Raw and SmackDown. Get ready to rumble!
Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin
Aca-scuse me?! Adam DeVine reprises his role as the blundering Bumper Allen in this zany Pitch Perfect spin-off series set in Germany. From the brilliant and hilarious mind of Elizabeth Banks—and joined by a powerhouse cast including Sarah Hyland (Modern Family) and Jameela Jamil (She-Hulk)—comes the musical comedy we didn’t know we needed.
Bel-Air
Bel-Air is a dramatic reimagining of the classic ’90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Set in modern-day America; Jabari Banks stars as Will Smith, a 16-year old boy who’s uprooted from his life in West Philadelphia and transplanted into a world of wealth and privilege in one of the country’s most expensive zip codes. Alongside his Aunt Vivian, Uncle Phil, and cousins Hilary, Carleton, and Ashley, Will must navigate his new reality while trying to stay true to his values.
A Friend of the Family
Inspired by terrifying true-life events, this gripping miniseries follows the remarkable tale of Jan Broberg, who was abducted as a teenager by a family friend—not once, but twice. Jake Lacy, fresh off his Emmy nomination for The White Lotus, gives a chilling performance as the kidnapper in this 1970s tale you have to see to believe.
Modern Family
Stream all 11 seasons of this critically acclaimed, smash-hit sitcom—winner of five Emmys for Outstanding Comedy Series. The now-legendary cast includes Ed O’Neill, Julie Bowen, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, and Ty Burrell as unlikely family members who banter, bicker, and lovingly drive one another crazy.
That ’70s Show
This blast-from-the-past sitcom follows a group of teenage pals (and their put-upon parents) living through the bell-bottom era in suburban Wisconsin. A sunny, sweet-natured look at adolescence, That ’70s Show launched the careers of future stars Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis, and Topher Grace.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Essentially a workplace sitcom—but one about a dysfunctional (yet affectionate) police precinct. Saturday Night Live alum Andy Samberg plays a young detective who’s constantly at odds with his stern captain (Emmy winner Andre Braugher). Peacock is streaming all 153 episodes from the series’ eight-season run.
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