Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’

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Peacock has a fresh mix of arrivals for the weekend, with a few brand new titles landing right on time and a long list of recent favorites ready to stream. We pulled these picks strictly from this week’s and last week’s official rollouts so you can jump straight into something new without hunting around.

The lineup starts with the latest drops and then moves through recent theatrical releases and studio hits. Each entry includes a quick summary of what the story covers plus the key people behind and in front of the camera so you know exactly what you are getting before you press play.

‘Screamboat’ (2025)

'Screamboat' (2025)
Sleight of Hand Productions

A late night Staten Island Ferry run turns into a fight for survival when a cartoon inspired killer starts hunting passengers across decks and engine rooms. The story follows a small group of riders and crew who try to hold the line until help can reach the ship while the city skyline stays just out of reach.

The film is directed by Steven LaMorte and features David Howard Thornton among the cast. Production leans on practical effects and stylized sequences that echo early black and white animation while the ensemble navigates the cramped ferry layout that becomes the main stage for the attack.

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ (2025)

'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' (2025)
Universal Pictures International

The Crawley family and the household staff gather at the Yorkshire estate for a final chapter that brings long running arcs to a close. The plot returns to family ties, legacy, and the changing world beyond the front gates as familiar relationships face new turns.

The film is written by Julian Fellowes and directed by Simon Curtis with production by Carnival Films in association with Focus Features. The ensemble includes Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Phyllis Logan, Allen Leech, Robert James Collier, and Penelope Wilton.

‘Terrifier 3’ (2024)

'Terrifier 3' (2024)
Cineverse

Art the Clown returns to terrorize a small town during a holiday season that spirals into violence. The story follows survivors from the previous entry as they prepare for another confrontation while local authorities struggle to contain the threat.

The film is written and directed by Damien Leone with David Howard Thornton reprising the role of Art. Lauren LaVera and Elliott Fullam return among the leads as the production builds on established characters and expands the series mythology.

‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ (2022)

'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish' (2022)
DreamWorks Animation

The swashbuckling cat discovers he is down to his final life and sets off to find the Wishing Star before enemies reach it first. Along the way he teams up with Kitty Softpaws and a chatty therapy dog named Perrito while crossing paths with Big Jack Horner and the Goldilocks and the Three Bears Crime Family.

The film is directed by Joel Crawford with Januel P. Mercado as co director and a screenplay by Paul Fisher and Tommy Swerdlow from a story by Tom Wheeler and Tommy Swerdlow. Voice roles include Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek Pinault, Harvey Guillén, Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, Samson Kayo, John Mulaney, and Wagner Moura.

‘Child’s Play’ (2019)

'Child’s Play' (2019)
KatzSmith Productions

A mother brings home a high tech doll for her son and the gift turns dangerous when its operating system breaks bad. The plot tracks a string of incidents that escalate inside their apartment complex as neighbors try to piece together what is happening.

The film is directed by Lars Klevberg with a screenplay by Tyler Burton Smith based on characters created by Don Mancini. Aubrey Plaza and Gabriel Bateman star with Mark Hamill voicing Chucky and the production retools the premise around connected devices and software.

‘Robin Hood’ (2018)

'Robin Hood' (2018)
Appian Way

A battle scarred crusader returns to Nottingham and becomes an outlaw who challenges a corrupt sheriff while rallying citizens against heavy taxes. The story blends heist set pieces with training sequences as the archer and his mentor plot to expose a wider conspiracy.

The film is directed by Otto Bathurst with production credits that include Appian Way. The cast features Taron Egerton as Robin, Jamie Foxx as John, Ben Mendelsohn as the Sheriff, and Eve Hewson as Marian with Tim Minchin and Jamie Dornan in supporting roles.

‘Flatliners’ (2017)

'Flatliners' (2017)
Columbia Pictures

A group of medical students experiment with stopping and restarting their hearts to explore what lies beyond and the consequences follow them back. The plot tracks how the experiences begin to manifest in daily life as the group pushes the procedure farther than intended.

The film is directed by Niels Arden Oplev with a script by Ben Ripley based on the original story by Peter Filardi. The cast includes Elliot Page, Diego Luna, Nina Dobrev, Kiersey Clemons, and James Norton with Kiefer Sutherland appearing in a connected role.

‘Sicario’ (2015)

'Sicario' (2015)
Lionsgate

An FBI agent joins a task force moving across the border to target a cartel and finds the mission’s rules are unclear. The story follows convoys, raids, and interrogations that reveal shifting lines of authority and purpose.

The film is directed by Denis Villeneuve with cinematography by Roger Deakins and music by Jóhann Jóhannsson. Emily Blunt leads the cast with Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin as key operatives while production partners include Black Label Media and Thunder Road.

‘Ted 2’ (2015)

'Ted 2' (2015)
Universal Pictures

A living teddy bear and his best friend take a legal fight to court to argue for civil rights after a marriage and adoption plan hits a wall. The plot moves from Boston streets to a courtroom where witnesses, experts, and familiar faces weigh in on the case.

The film is directed by Seth MacFarlane from a screenplay by Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild, and MacFarlane. Mark Wahlberg and Amanda Seyfried star with Morgan Freeman and Giovanni Ribisi in supporting roles while MacFarlane again provides the voice of the title character.

’22 Jump Street’ (2014)

'22 Jump Street' (2014)
Columbia Pictures

Two undercover officers enroll at a college to investigate a new drug that is moving through campus. The case pushes the partners into clubs, classes, and a spring break trip as they try to track the source.

The film is directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller with a screenplay by Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, and Rodney Rothman from a story by Bacall and Jonah Hill. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum lead the cast with Ice Cube, Peter Stormare, and Jillian Bell in key roles.

Tell us which of these you are queuing up first and share your picks in the comments.

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