Best Shows to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Twisted Metal’
Peacock has a fresh mix of premieres, next day TV, and fan favorite series ready for an easy weekend watchlist. This week brings a few new titles alongside returning originals and long running staples, so you can jump into something new or settle in with a familiar favorite. Everything here is available on Peacock, and the picks are organized with the newest arrivals first, then Peacock made projects, then classics.
Below you will find quick summaries with helpful details like what the show is about, who is in it, and how it fits into a larger franchise. Use it to decide what to start first and to spot the shows that match your mood right now.
‘Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson’ (2025)

This four part primetime series features Kelly Clarkson in conversation and performance with a different artist in each episode. Guests include Jonas Brothers, Gloria Estefan, Teddy Swims, and Lizzo, with the format combining relaxed talk segments and unplugged sets in a studio setting.
New episodes air on NBC during the week with next day streaming on Peacock, so recent installments post shortly after broadcast for easy catch up. Each hour focuses on a single artist, which makes the series simple to watch in any order.
‘The Rainmaker’ (2025)

This new legal drama series is produced by Lionsgate Television and centers on a young attorney who takes on a powerful insurance company while navigating mentors, rivals, and clients inside and outside the courtroom. The show adapts the world and legal conflict associated with the well known story into an episodic format that explores cases and characters week to week.
The series premiered on Peacock and is organized in season order for a straightforward start from episode one. Episodes focus on legal strategy, ethical choices, and the ripple effects of each case on the firm and its clients.
‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025–present)

This companion series extends the world of ‘Love Island’ by revisiting couples after their time on the show. Episodes feature follow up interviews, relationship updates, and behind the scenes glimpses of life outside the villa as pairs handle schedules, families, and new routines.
Peacock places this series alongside ‘Love Island USA’ so viewers can move from a main season directly into post villa chapters. That layout makes it easy to track specific couples across both shows and see how stories continue after the finale.
‘Twisted Metal’ (2023–present)

This Peacock original action comedy adapts the PlayStation game series and follows a courier hired to deliver a mysterious package across a dangerous wasteland. The show features characters from the games, including John Doe, Quiet, and the masked clown Sweet Tooth, brought to life in a live action world.
Seasons release directly to Peacock and stay available for on demand viewing. The production comes from Universal Television, with episodes that include nods to vehicles and arenas from the source material for fans who know the franchise.
‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011–present)

This entry in the long running reality franchise follows a group of women in South Florida as it documents families, businesses, and social circles. The series originally ran for multiple seasons and later returned with new chapters that continued existing storylines while adding new faces.
The revival launched on Peacock before episodes began airing on Bravo, and seasons are arranged to cover the complete run in order. Reunion specials and related episodes sit with their seasons so you can follow the full arc without searching.
‘Resident Alien’ (2021–present)

This Syfy dramedy is based on the Dark Horse comic and centers on an extraterrestrial who assumes a small town doctor’s identity while on a secret mission. Alan Tudyk leads the cast as the alien outsider, with the story blending small town life, mystery elements, and science fiction themes from the comic.
New episodes arrive on Peacock after their Syfy broadcast while earlier seasons remain available. That setup lets new viewers start at the beginning and catch up while current viewers stay on pace with the latest chapter.
‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006–present)

The Orange County series launched the wider ‘Real Housewives’ franchise and follows women in Southern California as they balance family, careers, and friendship. Over time the ensemble has included Vicki Gunvalson, Tamra Judge, and Heather Dubrow, with changing dynamics from season to season.
Peacock offers next day streaming for current Bravo episodes and keeps prior seasons available. Reunion episodes and specials are grouped with their seasons to make following long running storylines simple.
‘Below Deck’ (2013–present)

This reality series documents the crew of luxury charter yachts as they manage guests, tight turnarounds, and life at sea during a full charter schedule. Episodes cover operations on board, rotating crew, and port to port logistics with each season set in a specific region.
The franchise also includes ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’, ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’, and ‘Below Deck Down Under’, all of which stream on Peacock. The service makes it easy to move between the original series and its spinoffs in one place.
‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’ (2009–present)

This late night talk show films in a small clubhouse setting and features celebrity guests and stars from across the Bravo universe. The format mixes interviews with interactive segments and audience questions for quick reactions to episodes and ongoing news from Bravo series.
Episodes air on Bravo with next day streaming on Peacock, so you can catch recent installments shortly after they broadcast. The library centers recent nights and also makes it simple to find episodes tied to big franchise events and reunions.
‘That ’70s Show’ (1998–2006)

This multicamera sitcom is set in a Wisconsin suburb and follows a close group of friends who spend much of their time in the Forman family basement. The ensemble includes Topher Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama, Debra Jo Rupp, and Kurtwood Smith, with stories that track school, family, and first jobs.
Peacock organizes all eight seasons so you can watch character arcs in sequence from early episodes through the later years. The library highlights holiday installments and widely known fan favorites to help viewers jump to specific storylines when they want.
Tell us which shows you are starting first and share your own Peacock weekend picks in the comments.


