Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Enemigo Íntimo’
Peacock’s latest weekly drops span brand-new originals, returning docuseries, animated adventures, and a deep slate of Spanish-language dramas. To keep things simple, we pulled the entries from the two roundup lists you shared and ordered them by the most recent releases first, then originals, then acclaimed staples from recent years.
Below, you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each pick—what the show is about, who’s in it, and key production details—so you can jump straight to what fits your mood. Everything here comes from those two lists.
‘The Paper’ (2025– )

‘The Paper’ is a mockumentary workplace comedy from Greg Daniels and Michael Koman that follows the documentary crew from ‘The Office’ as they relocate to Toledo, Ohio, to chronicle a publisher’s effort to revive a historic local newspaper. The series premieres as a half-hour comedy with a concise first season and a newsroom setting built around assignments, budgets, and community coverage.
Produced by Universal Television for Peacock, the ensemble is led by Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore, with ‘The Office’ alum Oscar Nuñez among the cast. The show uses the documentary-within-the-show device to frame how stories are pitched, edited, and told inside a legacy paper trying to find its footing.
‘LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising’ (2023– )

‘LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising’ continues the long-running LEGO saga after the event known as the Merge, pairing veteran ninja Lloyd with new heroes Arin and Sora to protect elemental dragons across newly fused realms. The episodes run in a tight, kid-friendly format that tracks quests, training, and showdowns with threats targeting dragon power.
Produced by WildBrain Studios in partnership with The LEGO Group, the series features voice actors including Sam Vincent, Vincent Tong, Kelly Metzger, Brent Miller, Andrew Francis, Deven Mack, and Sabrina Pitre. This current season’s arrival on Peacock adds to the franchise’s global streaming footprint while keeping continuity with earlier ‘Ninjago’ lore.
‘El Barón’ (2019)

Set in the late 1970s and 1980s, ‘El Barón’ follows Ignacio “Nacho” Montero, an ambitious smuggler who engineers air routes and island jump points to build a trafficking empire during the early cocaine boom. The story charts his rise, alliances with larger cartels, and the consequences that notoriety brings for those around him.
Backed by Sony Pictures Television, the period crime saga emphasizes logistics—aviation corridors, Caribbean staging, and evolving law-enforcement tactics—alongside personal stakes. A rotating ensemble of pursuers, partners, and rivals frames Nacho’s transformation from small-time operator to kingpin.
‘Decisions: Some Win and Others Lose’ (2019)

‘Decisions: Some Win and Others Lose’ is an anthology drama of self-contained, ripped-from-the-headlines stories in which characters face moral crossroads that reverberate through families and communities. Episodes cover crime, relationships, technology, and social issues, each structured to track a dilemma from incident to aftermath.
Produced for Telemundo, the series uses rotating casts of guest stars and creative teams so every episode can take on a distinct tone—from courtroom thriller to survival drama. The format makes it easy to sample any chapter while spotlighting current topics within a commercial-hour runtime.
‘Buried in the Backyard’ (2018– )

The true-crime docuseries ‘Buried in the Backyard’ examines investigations where victims are discovered concealed on residential properties, reconstructing how each case was uncovered. Episodes draw on case files, interviews with detectives and forensic experts, and timelines that move from disappearance to discovery.
Originating on Oxygen—an NBCUniversal network—the series is narrated by Sadie Medley and produced in an hour-long format. Its Peacock run collects seasons that showcase law-enforcement procedure, specialized forensics, and the investigative breakthroughs that shift cold leads into prosecutable cases.
‘Enemigo Íntimo’ (2018)

‘Enemigo Íntimo’ centers on siblings separated in childhood who reunite on opposite sides of the law—one working as a federal agent, the other embedded in organized crime. Their paths cross through infiltrations, false identities, and cartel operations where personal history continually collides with professional duty.
A Telemundo production, the series features a lead duo whose cat-and-mouse dynamic drives action set pieces and undercover stings. Supporting players—from partners inside law enforcement to lieutenants within the cartel—shape the long-game strategies and shifting allegiances across seasons.
‘Un poquito tuyo’ (2018)

In ‘Un poquito tuyo,’ a self-made businessman cuts off his spoiled adult children to teach responsibility and unexpectedly falls for a kind schoolteacher who helps him rebuild family ties. The setup blends romantic sparks with generational clashes as relatives and exes test new boundaries.
Developed for Telemundo from a Chilean concept, the series pairs its lead businessman with an ensemble that includes scheming former partners, adult kids facing the real world, and confidants caught between loyalties. Corporate subplots and household dramas run in parallel as the family renegotiates money, love, and accountability.
‘Sangre de mi tierra’ (2017)

‘Sangre de mi tierra’ follows two winemaking families whose lives are shattered by tragedy, igniting rivalries, inheritance fights, and forbidden romances across vineyards and boardrooms. Younger heirs face grief and responsibility while family elders maneuver to protect brands, lands, and reputations.
Created for Telemundo by veteran telenovela creatives, the ensemble drama weaves legal fallout and business intrigue into its romantic arcs. Power plays over harvests, distribution, and control of the wineries keep the narrative grounded in the wine industry’s high stakes.
‘War Of Idols’ (2017)

Set inside the Latin music industry, ‘War Of Idols’ tracks a talented singer-songwriter and a savvy producer as they battle corrupt executives, warring families, and criminal financiers. Contracts, charts, publicity stunts, and televised showcases become pressure points that can make—or end—careers.
Produced for Telemundo, the series integrates original songs and performance sequences that double as plot engines. Managers, publicists, and rival artists complicate every move, while the business side—catalog rights, distribution, and image control—drives the conflicts behind the stage lights.
‘Eva La Trailera’ (2017)

‘Eva La Trailera’ follows a fearless long-haul trucker who fights to protect her family and business after a devastating betrayal. Her road-warrior skills and grit put her up against competitors and corrupt enemies who underestimate her resolve.
A Telemundo drama headlined by a beloved star in the title role, the series blends action on the highway with legal and corporate maneuvering. Allies and rivals within the trucking world—and within Eva’s inner circle—shape a comeback story built on resilience and tactical smarts.
Share your weekend picks from this list—and what you’re pressing play on first—in the comments!


