Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’

Our Editorial Policy.

Share:

If you’re queuing up films for the weekend of November 7–9, 2025, Peacock’s current watchlist mixes fresh 2025 releases with animated favorites and evergreen classics—perfect for family nights, spooky rewatches, or big-screen spectacle at home. The picks below reflect what Peacock viewers are pressing play on right now, drawn from this week’s most-watched roundup.

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)
Universal Pictures

The latest entry in the dino saga is directed by Gareth Edwards from a screenplay by David Koepp, introducing a new ensemble led by Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey. It’s positioned as a fresh standalone story set after ‘Jurassic World Dominion’. The film premiered in June 2025, rolled out widely in early July, and has posted strong global grosses. It’s currently leading Peacock’s weekly movie chart.

‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025)

‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

Gerard Johnstone returns to direct this sequel, with Akela Cooper scripting another AI-gone-wrong thriller under the Blumhouse banner. The film premiered in New York on June 24, 2025 and opened theatrically June 27, 2025. As part of Universal’s pay-TV window strategy, its initial streaming window includes Peacock before later platform shifts. Home releases followed in July and September 2025, including an unrated cut.

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025)

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

This live-action reimagining of DreamWorks’ hit reunites the franchise with director Dean DeBlois, bringing Hiccup and Toothless into a hybrid format. Mason Thames and Nico Parker lead the cast as Hiccup and Astrid. After a June 2025 theatrical bow, the film began its first streaming window on Peacock in October 2025. It landed among the year’s stronger performers and set up a follow-up installment.

‘The Grinch’ (2018)

‘The Grinch’ (2018)
Universal Animation Studios

Illumination’s take on Dr. Seuss features Benedict Cumberbatch as the voice of the Christmas curmudgeon plotting to steal the holiday from Whoville. Directed by Scott Mosier and Yarrow Cheney, the film emphasizes family-friendly slapstick and bright, candy-colored design. It proved a holiday-season hit for Universal and remains a seasonal go-to on streaming. The title sits near the top of Peacock’s current weekly watchlist.

‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ (2014)

‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’ (2014)
DreamWorks Animation

Dean DeBlois returns for this sequel that expands Berk’s world as riders explore beyond their island home. Voice performances include Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, and Gerard Butler. The film premiered at Cannes, earned more than $621 million worldwide, and won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature alongside multiple Annie Awards and an Oscar nomination. It’s among the animated options trending for Peacock viewers this week.

‘Monster House’ (2006)

‘Monster House’ (2006)
ImageMovers

Gil Kenan’s feature debut blends coming-of-age adventure with a haunted-house mystery as three kids discover the creepy place across the street is alive. The screenplay is by Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab, and Pamela Pettler, with Steven Spielberg and Robert Zemeckis among the producers via Amblin/ImageMovers. Performance-capture animation and a brisk runtime make it a family gateway to spooky fare. It continues to circulate on Peacock’s weekly list.

‘Corpse Bride’ (2005)

‘Corpse Bride’ (2005)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, this stop-motion Gothic fantasy follows a nervous groom who inadvertently pledges himself to a bride from the land of the dead. Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter headline the voice cast, with music by Danny Elfman. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and later earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Feature. It remains a staple for animation fans and shows up in Peacock’s current favorites.

‘Scary Movie’ (2000)

‘Scary Movie’ (2000)
Brad Grey Pictures

Keenen Ivory Wayans directs this parody that skewers late-’90s teen slashers and pop-culture touchstones. The ensemble includes Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Shawn Wayans, and Marlon Wayans, launching a long-running comedy series. It opened at number one in July 2000 and grossed $278 million worldwide. The title is part of Peacock’s humor-heavy crowd-pleasers this week.

‘Scream’ (1996)

‘Scream’ (1996)
Dimension Films

Wes Craven’s meta-slasher follows Sidney Prescott and friends as a masked killer terrorizes Woodsboro amid riffs on horror rules. Kevin Williamson’s screenplay revitalized the genre, with Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Drew Barrymore among the cast. The film earned more than $170 million worldwide and sparked a long-running franchise. It continues to anchor horror viewing on Peacock.

‘Ghostbusters’ (1984)

‘Ghostbusters’ (1984)
Columbia Pictures

Ivan Reitman directs the supernatural comedy about parapsychologists who start a ghost-removal business in New York City. The cast features Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Rick Moranis. The film dominated the 1984 summer box office, later joined the U.S. National Film Registry, and helped launch a multimedia franchise. Its theme by Ray Parker Jr. also topped the charts.

Tell us which of these you’re streaming first this weekend on Peacock—and what you’d add to the list—in the comments!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments