Best Movies to Watch on Peacock in November 2025
Peacock’s November slate mixes a fresh 2025 theatrical exclusive with a big wave of fan favorites that land right as the holiday season kicks off. Universal’s newest dinosaur spectacle arrives a couple of days early with an exclusive subscription streaming debut on Thursday October 30, while a wide batch of catalog titles begins streaming on Saturday November 1 so you can fill a weekend watchlist in one go. The lineup spans creature thrills, globe trotting sci fi, high octane heists, cozy holiday staples, and family animations, giving you plenty of choices for solo viewing or group nights. If you like to plan ahead, the dates make it easy to stack premieres and classics back to back without juggling rentals. Peacock remains the streaming home for Universal’s 2025 theatrical run, which explains the timing on the dinosaur headliner and the large drop of older hits at the top of the month.
‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

A covert extraction team led by Zora Bennett is sent to secure dinosaur DNA for a lifesaving drug and uncovers engineered creatures that shift the series toward bigger science fiction stakes. Gareth Edwards directs from a screenplay by David Koepp with Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali among the ensemble as the mission exposes hidden labs and altered species. The story moves from infiltration to containment crises as competing agendas collide around the value of genetic material. It makes its exclusive subscription streaming debut on Peacock on Thursday October 30.
‘Jurassic Park’ (1993)

A billionaire funds a wildlife park with cloned dinosaurs and invites experts and his grandchildren to preview the island where electrified paddocks hold apex predators. A systems failure during a tropical storm knocks out security and forces the visitors to traverse the compound on foot while raptors and a towering tyrannosaur roam free. The plot charts a run between the visitor center and perimeter fences as park protocols collapse. This catalog title starts streaming on Peacock on Saturday November 1.
‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (1997)

A second island houses dinosaurs living in the wild, drawing a research team that clashes with a rival group intent on capturing animals for a mainland attraction. The expedition turns into a series of rescue attempts once tranquilizers and transport plans go wrong and a tyrannosaur reaches a harbor city. The narrative threads across field tracking, field labs, and ship decks as containment breaks. It streams on Peacock beginning Saturday November 1.
‘Jurassic Park III’ (2001)

A wealthy couple persuades Dr Alan Grant to fly over Isla Sorna to look for their missing son, only for the group to crash among new and aggressive predators. A massive Spinosaurus dominates the island environment as coordinated raptor packs hunt through foggy terrain and river channels. Rescue depends on a satellite phone, distress signals, and a trek to the coast through restricted zones. It arrives on Peacock on Saturday November 1.
‘Fast Five’ (2011)

A fugitive crew regroups in Rio de Janeiro and assembles specialists to pull a vault job that targets a crime boss who controls cash drops across the city. A relentless federal agent arrives with a tactical team, turning streets and favelas into a chessboard of ambushes and counter moves. The finale uses reinforced cars and improvised anchors to drag a safe through traffic in a precision chase. This catalog title begins streaming on Saturday November 1.
‘The Fast and the Furious’ (2001)

An undercover cop infiltrates a street racing crew suspected of hijacking semi trucks using quick swap tactics and precision driving on Southern California freeways. He gains the trust of the crew leader during quarter mile runs and warehouse meets while trying to identify which racers are in on the heists. The case forces a choice between duty and loyalty as a high risk job unfolds. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ (2003)

After losing his badge, Brian O’Conner goes undercover in South Florida to expose a drug kingpin by joining an illegal street racing circuit built around delivery runs. He partners with a childhood friend to infiltrate shipments that require customized cars and improvised tech. The operation widens the franchise beyond Los Angeles and sets up later team compositions and alliances. It begins streaming on Saturday November 1.
‘The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift’ (2006)

A high school troublemaker is sent to Tokyo to live with his father and finds an underground scene built on drift technique and tight mountain passes. He learns from a mentor linked to the yakuza and rebuilds a hybrid machine that pairs American power with Japanese chassis control. The final showdown uses precision slides through garages and parking structures to settle debts. It lands on Peacock on Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black’ (1997)

A rookie New York cop joins a covert agency that monitors aliens who live on Earth and is thrown into a hunt for a galaxy threatening device hidden in plain sight. The story blends buddy cop rhythms with deadpan humor and practical alien effects as the duo works under total secrecy. Their investigation weaves through morgues, pawn shops, and observation rooms that hide world building in plain view. It streams on Peacock beginning Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black II’ (2002)

Agent J pulls his former partner out of retirement when a shape shifting enemy returns in search of a mythic object with a buried history. Restoring erased knowledge becomes part of the mission as the agents revisit a case they once forgot. New aliens and underground facilities expand the agency’s scope across New York. This catalog arrival starts streaming Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black 3’ (2012)

A timeline change erases Agent K, sending Agent J back to 1969 to stop an alien assassin before a planetary defense system is compromised. He teams with a younger version of K amid Apollo era launches and Cape Canaveral security. The chase links retro gadgets to future tech as the pair work across landmarks and field sites. It starts streaming on Peacock on Saturday November 1.
‘Despicable Me’ (2010)

An archvillain adopts three orphaned sisters as part of a plan to execute a high profile heist and finds his priorities shifting as the girls settle into his suburban lair. Rivalries with a younger nemesis and a collection of over the top gadgets drive the plot as Minions handle chaotic side tasks. The story balances caper set pieces with home life that complicates the mission timetable. It begins streaming on Saturday November 1.
‘Despicable Me 2’ (2013)

A global anti villain agency recruits Gru to track a stolen mutagen connected to a new super criminal who hides within a crowded public space. The case pairs him with a spirited agent as his daughters push him to open up at home and keep promises around school and family. Minions become targets when the culprit tries to build a mutant army from inside Gru’s circle. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Minions’ (2015)

Banana colored henchmen search for a new boss after centuries of mishaps and end up at a villain convention where a stylish mastermind recruits them for a crown heist. Three volunteers pursue a plot that twists through road trips, inventions, and a coronation gone wrong. The adventure connects the group’s future to a familiar supervillain family. It arrives on Peacock on Saturday November 1.
‘The Greatest Showman’ (2017)

A tailor’s son launches a circus that assembles performers who do not fit into polite society and turns the troupe into a sensation with hit musical numbers. The plot follows his rise, personal missteps, and attempts to balance ambition with loyalty to his family and company. Signature songs advance the narrative from recruitment to reconciliation after a fire and a near collapse. This catalog title starts streaming Saturday November 1.
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ (2012)

Analysts and operatives pursue fragmented leads across years of interrogations, surveillance, and interagency disputes while searching for the organizer of a devastating attack. The investigation spans multiple countries and culminates in a nighttime special operations raid. Field tradecraft and bureaucratic hurdles shape each decision as priorities shift with new intelligence. It streams on Peacock beginning Saturday November 1.
‘American Sniper’ (2014)

The film follows Navy SEAL Chris Kyle through training, deployments, and the strains that repeated combat tours place on family life back home. Missions protect patrols on the ground while a rival marksman escalates personal stakes during later tours. The arc leads to a post deployment decision to support veterans as he transitions from active duty. It begins streaming on Saturday November 1.
‘Love Actually’ (2003)

Ten intersecting stories track people in London during the weeks before Christmas as relationships, family pressures, and work collide. Threads range from a new prime minister to a grieving stepfather to coworkers who navigate office boundaries. A school pageant serves as the final crossroads that brings several plotlines together. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Paddington’ (2014)

A polite bear leaves Darkest Peru and arrives in London with a suitcase and a fondness for marmalade, finding a home with the Brown family. A museum taxidermist becomes interested in his rare species and sets off a chase that moves through city landmarks. Misadventures and a late night rescue in a rail station bind the family together. It lands on Peacock on Saturday November 1.
‘Girls Trip’ (2017)

Four longtime friends reunite for a weekend at the Essence Festival in New Orleans where professional obligations collide with overdue adventures. The itinerary packs keynote appearances, music performances, and a brand deal that tests friendships while old fractures surface. Street parades and rooftop events lead to viral moments before priorities reset. It begins streaming Saturday November 1.
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