Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘The Cabin in the Woods’

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Peacock’s catalog just got a hefty bump, and there’s plenty to line up for a cozy weekend watch—brand-new drops, recent thrillers, and a few comfort picks with big casts. Pulling from the latest weekly arrivals, here are ten titles that are available to stream right now, with quick primers on what they’re about, who’s involved, and when they landed this week. Pick a lane—slashers, action, family scares, or holiday romance—and you’re set.

‘The Mouse Trap’ (2024)

‘The Mouse Trap’ (2024)
Into Frame Productions

A teenager named Alex finds herself locked inside an arcade after hours, fighting to survive as a killer wearing a Mickey Mouse-style mask turns the birthday night into a lethal game. Sophie McIntosh leads the cast, with the story unfolding across maze-like cabinets, neon aisles, and booby-trapped corners. Jamie Bailey directs from a script by Simon Phillips, keeping the action contained to the claustrophobic venue. The film is among the week’s newest additions to Peacock.

‘Haunted Wedding’ (2024)

‘Haunted Wedding’ (2024)
Shalom Amigo Productions

Engaged ghost hunters Jana and Brian choose a famously haunted inn for their ceremony, only for an eighteenth-century spirit named Angelique to crash the party after mistaking the groom for her lost love. Jeff Beesley directs from a script by Rod Spence and Nina Weinman, with Janel Parrish and Dominic Sherwood starring. The investigation leans on diaries, artifacts, and local lore tied to the inn, blending romantic stakes with a paranormal mystery. It joined Peacock’s lineup at the start of the week.

‘Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday’ (2019)

‘Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday’ (2019)
Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday

Book editor Lucy heads back to Angel Falls to revive a holiday literary event and crosses paths with a local author while an angelic presence nudges both their careers and hearts. Jonathan Wright directs, with Jen Lilley and Carlo Marks in the lead roles and Eric Close in a mentor-style part. The town’s bookstores, squares, and halls serve as recurring set pieces for the seasonal festivities. It arrived on Peacock as part of this week’s drop.

‘Patient Zero’ (2018)

‘Patient Zero’ (2018)
Vincent Newman Entertainment

Following a worldwide outbreak that transforms people into rage-driven killers, a researcher named Dr. Morgan uses his ability to communicate with the infected to hunt for the original carrier. Matt Smith and Natalie Dormer star, with Stanley Tucci in a key supporting role. Stefan Ruzowitzky directs from Mike Le’s screenplay, mixing outbreak logistics with contained-base suspense. It’s included in this week’s wave of arrivals.

‘Hell Fest’ (2018)

‘Hell Fest’ (2018)
Valhalla Motion Pictures

A masked killer stalks a group of friends inside a traveling horror-themed amusement park as the attractions become real death traps. Amy Forsyth leads the ensemble, with Tony Todd appearing as the park’s ominous emcee. Gregory Plotkin directs, and the set-piece design uses mazes and staged scares to escalate pursuit through the night. The title is part of Peacock’s current horror-heavy batch.

‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016)

‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016)
Screen Gems

Three Detroit burglars break into the home of a blind military veteran expecting an easy score, only to find themselves trapped inside a fortified house where silence is survival. Stephen Lang plays the homeowner, with Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette, and Daniel Zovatto as the intruders. Director Fede Álvarez focuses on practical staging, long takes, and a blackout sequence that turns the setting into a tactile maze. It’s newly streaming in Peacock’s weekly lineup.

‘Goosebumps’ (2015)

‘Goosebumps’ (2015)
Columbia Pictures

A teen accidentally unleashes the monsters from R. L. Stine’s manuscripts and teams up with Stine to corral the mayhem back into the books. Jack Black stars as Stine, joined by Dylan Minnette and Odeya Rush, with a creature roster that includes werewolves and garden gnomes. Rob Letterman directs a family-friendly adventure based on the classic book series. It’s among the latest catalog titles added to Peacock.

‘Furious 7’ (2015)

‘Furious 7’ (2015)
Universal Pictures

Deckard Shaw targets Dominic Toretto and his crew, pushing the team into a globe-spanning mission that hinges on securing hacker Ramsey and the surveillance program called “God’s Eye.” The ensemble includes Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, and Dwayne Johnson, with Kurt Russell as Mr. Nobody. James Wan directs, mounting large-scale set pieces that mix in-camera stunt work with visual effects. The film is part of this week’s Peacock additions.

‘The Cabin in the Woods’ (2012)

‘The Cabin in the Woods’ (2012)
Lionsgate

Five friends head to a remote cabin for a getaway and unwittingly trigger a ritual monitored by technicians who manipulate the group’s fate. Drew Goddard directs and co-writes with Joss Whedon, balancing control-room intrigue with on-the-ground horror as the premise expands into a broader mythology. The cast includes Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Fran Kranz, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins, and Bradley Whitford. It’s newly available in this week’s Peacock slate.

‘Silent Hill: Revelation 3D’ (2012)

‘Silent Hill: Revelation 3D’ (2012)
Silent Hill 2 DCP

Heather Mason is pulled toward the fog-shrouded town of Silent Hill, where she confronts monstrous entities while trying to save her father. Adelaide Clemens leads the cast with Sean Bean, Kit Harington, and Carrie-Anne Moss in key roles. M. J. Bassett directs an adaptation that folds in imagery and lore from the video-game series. It’s part of the current batch of arrivals on Peacock.

Tell us which picks you’re queuing up first—and what we should add to next weekend’s list—in the comments.

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