Every Movie Coming to Peacock in November 2025
Peacock’s November lineup brings a fresh blockbuster debut alongside a big stack of comfort-watch favorites, with most catalog arrivals landing on Saturday November 1 and one heavy hitter swooping in a day earlier. Universal’s newest ‘Jurassic’ chapter is the headline arrival, followed by family hits, action franchises, and seasonal crowd pleasers that cover everything from spy tech to heists. Peacock remains the exclusive subscription streaming home for Universal’s 2025 theatrical slate, which helps explain why the dinosaur spectacle is making the jump right now. ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ begins streaming on Thursday October 30, and the rest start rolling in at the top of the month so your queue can fill up fast.
‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

The new ‘Jurassic’ film follows a covert team led by Zora Bennett on a mission to extract dinosaur DNA for a life saving drug, only to uncover genetically altered creatures that push the franchise into more sci fi territory. Gareth Edwards directs from a script by David Koepp, with Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali among the ensemble. The movie opened in July to strong box office and now makes its exclusive subscription streaming debut on Peacock. It streams beginning Thursday October 30.
‘The Flintstones’ (1994)

A live action take on the classic animated sitcom, this comedy follows Fred Flintstone as he lands a big promotion at Slate and Co. and stumbles into a corporate scam that threatens his family and best friend Barney. The film features John Goodman, Rick Moranis, and Rosie O’Donnell and uses large scale sets and practical creature effects to bring Bedrock to life. It includes familiar pieces like the foot powered cars and Stone Age home appliances that parody modern conveniences. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Almost Christmas’ (2016)

A widowed family patriarch asks his children and their families to spend five days together under one roof for the first holiday since their mother’s passing. Old rivalries, new romances, and a quest to recreate a treasured recipe turn the gathering into a mix of heartfelt memories and chaos. The ensemble includes Kimberly Elise, Gabrielle Union, and Mo’Nique. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Kick-Ass’ (2010)

This irreverent superhero entry follows a teenager who decides to become a costumed vigilante despite having no powers or training, which pulls him into the orbit of a father daughter crime fighting duo. The movie adapts the Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. comic and leans on stylized action and viral internet fame as plot drivers. Nicolas Cage and Chloë Grace Moretz co star as the pair who complicate the hero’s plans. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Family Stone’ (2005)

When a straight laced executive visits her boyfriend’s bohemian New England family for the holidays, culture clashes and misunderstandings ripple through a house full of siblings. The story unfolds over a few packed days that test relationships, reveal secrets, and eventually reframe what the family needs. Sarah Jessica Parker, Diane Keaton, and Rachel McAdams lead the ensemble. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black: International’ (2019)

Agents H and M investigate a mole inside the secret organization that polices extraterrestrials, sending them from London to Marrakech and beyond while they track a pair of shape shifting aliens. The film expands the series’ gadgetry and alien designs with a new branch and a fresh duo. Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth take the lead with Emma Thompson returning as Agent O. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Despicable Me’ (2010)

A supervillain adopts three orphaned sisters as part of a plan to pull off a major heist, then starts to rethink his priorities as the girls bond with him and his army of Minions. The story mixes suburban capers with over the top gadgets and a rivalry with a younger nemesis. Steve Carell voices Gru with a thick accent that became a signature of the series. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black’ (1997)

A New York cop is recruited into a covert agency that monitors aliens living on Earth and quickly finds himself chasing a galaxy threatening device hidden in plain sight. The movie blends buddy cop rhythms with deadpan sci fi humor and award winning makeup effects. Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones anchor the duo at the center of the chase. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘A Madea Christmas’ (2013)

Madea heads to the country to surprise a family member for the holidays, where mismatched expectations and small town tensions create a string of comic misadventures. The visit brings out conversations about tradition, acceptance, and the messiness of family gatherings. Tyler Perry reprises his signature role alongside a rotating group of relatives and locals. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Trust’ (2016)

Two frustrated evidence room cops stumble on a suspicious stash that points to a high stakes vault, and they decide to rob it themselves. Their improvised plan exposes them to professional criminals who are far more ruthless than they expected. Nicolas Cage and Elijah Wood play the crooked partners whose trust erodes as the job spirals. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage’ (2016)

After delivering components of a historic weapon, the cruiser suffers a catastrophic torpedo attack that leaves hundreds of sailors stranded at sea awaiting rescue. The survivors battle dehydration, exposure, and shark infested waters while the Navy struggles to locate them. The film dramatizes the real life tragedy at the close of World War II. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Knowing’ (2009)

A professor discovers a decades old list of numbers that appears to predict major disasters with exact dates and locations, including events that have not yet occurred. He races to decode the final entries while trying to protect his son, who has his own unsettling connection to the mystery. Nicolas Cage stars in a story that moves from puzzle to apocalyptic stakes. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Fast & Furious’ (2009)

When a mutual friend is murdered, Dominic Toretto and Brian O’Conner reunite to infiltrate a cartel that uses precision driving to move contraband across borders. The story reconnects the original crew and resets the series into a heist and family centric direction. High speed chases through tunnels and city streets power the action. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Ri¢hie Ri¢h’ (1994)

The world’s wealthiest kid tries to manage a lonely life of private tutors and elaborate toys until a plot to take over the family empire forces him to act. With help from new friends and his loyal butler, he defends his parents and their company. Macaulay Culkin headlines this kid focused adventure full of wild gadgets and theme park scale sets. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black II’ (2002)

Agent J pulls his old partner out of retirement when a shape shifting enemy returns to Earth looking for a mythic object with a hidden history. The mission forces J and K to revisit a case they both forgot and to restore knowledge that was wiped away. The sequel adds new aliens and expands the agency’s underground operations. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ (2003)

After losing his badge, Brian O’Conner goes undercover in South Florida to expose a drug kingpin by joining an illegal street racing circuit. He teams up with a childhood friend and uses customized cars and improvised tech to make deliveries while gathering evidence. The story widens the franchise beyond Los Angeles and sets up later team ups. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Love Actually’ (2003)

Ten intersecting stories follow people in London as they navigate romance, heartbreak, and family during the weeks leading up to Christmas. The ensemble structure moves from a newly appointed prime minister to a grieving stepfather to a pair of coworkers with a complicated bond. The movie uses a school pageant as a final crossroads for several threads. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Greatest Showman’ (2017)

A tailor’s son launches a circus that assembles performers who do not fit into polite society and turns the troupe into a sensation with catchy musical numbers. The plot traces his rise, missteps, and attempts to balance ambition with loyalty to his family and company. Hugh Jackman leads a cast whose songs became chart staples beyond the film. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Drive Angry’ (2011)

A man breaks out of a supernatural prison to rescue his infant granddaughter from a cult planning a deadly ritual, racing across back roads with a hard charging ally. The movie leans into grindhouse style car chases, shootouts, and occult elements as a relentless pursuer closes in. Nicolas Cage and Amber Heard star with a cat and mouse structure that rarely slows down. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Croods’ (2013)

A prehistoric family is forced out of its cave by a cataclysm and must travel through a strange new world filled with vibrant creatures and unpredictable terrain. Along the way they meet an inventive outsider who introduces tools and a new way of thinking. The journey becomes a lesson in curiosity and trust for a protective father and his adventurous daughter. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Tooth Fairy’ (2010)

A hard hitting minor league hockey enforcer is sentenced to serve as a real tooth fairy after crushing a kid’s dreams, complete with wings and a wand he struggles to use. The assignment forces him to sneak into houses, follow strict fairy rules, and finish each mission before sunrise. Along the way he mentors a young player and confronts why he resists encouragement and imagination. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Ride Along’ (2014)

A fast talking security guard joins his girlfriend’s tough detective brother for a day on patrol to prove he is worthy of the family. Their shift turns into a chaotic hunt for a mysterious crime boss who keeps outsmarting the department. The rookie learns real policing while the cop realizes the value of unconventional problem solving. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Notting Hill’ (1999)

A quiet London bookstore owner’s life flips when a world famous movie star walks into his shop and an unlikely romance begins. Paparazzi swarms, public scrutiny, and mismatched schedules test their connection in a story that moves between cozy neighborhoods and high profile film events. Friends and family provide comic relief and tough advice as the couple weighs privacy against possibility. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Despicable Me 2’ (2013)

A global anti villain agency recruits Gru to track a stolen mutagen linked to a new super criminal who hides in plain sight. The case pairs him with an enthusiastic agent while his daughters push him to open up at home. Minions become prime targets as the culprit tries to build a mutant army from within Gru’s circle. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ (2012)

Intelligence analysts follow fragmented leads across years of interrogations, surveillance, and dead ends while searching for the architect of a devastating attack. The narrative compresses real operations from multiple countries into one sustained manhunt that culminates in a nighttime raid by a special operations team. Field tradecraft, bureaucratic disputes, and shifting priorities shape every decision along the way. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Family Man’ (2000)

A high flying investment executive wakes up in a suburban house to find he is married to a former girlfriend with two kids and a very different career. He learns how school drop offs, tight budgets, and weekend bowling nights replace late deals and chauffeured cars. The experience pushes him to weigh what success means when measured by home rather than headlines. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Jurassic Park’ (1993)

A billionaire invites scientists and his grandchildren to preview a wildlife park where cloned dinosaurs roam in electrified paddocks. A systems failure disables security during a tropical storm and predatory species break containment, forcing the visitors to navigate the island on foot. The tour becomes a survival run between the visitor center, the raptor enclosure, and the main gates. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Frozen Ground’ (2013)

An Alaskan state trooper reopens a string of missing person cases after a survivor escapes a serial predator who targets young women around Anchorage. He enlists the survivor to help map flight paths, gravel pits, and hunting sites that match the suspect’s routine. The investigation builds enough evidence for a final search that uncovers graves in remote terrain. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Girls Trip’ (2017)

Four longtime friends reunite for a weekend at the Essence Festival in New Orleans and mix professional obligations with overdue adventures. The schedule fills with keynote speeches, music performances, and a high stakes brand deal while the group repairs fractures with blunt conversations. Street parades, rooftop parties, and a viral video complicate everything before they reset priorities. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Rise of the Guardians’ (2012)

Jack Frost is recruited by a league of childhood icons who protect wonder and hope when a shadowy villain spreads fear across the world. The newcomer must discover his purpose while working with a globe trotting team that includes a boomerang throwing rabbit and a sword wielding sandman. Their plan depends on restoring children’s belief to keep each guardian’s power alive. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Walking Tall’ (1973)

A former wrestler returns to his Tennessee hometown and confronts a network of illegal gambling and payoffs that runs through the county. After a near fatal beating he takes up the badge and a hefty wooden club to clean up the roads and close the nightspots. The film draws from the real life career of Sheriff Buford Pusser and tracks multiple courtroom battles. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Fast and the Furious’ (2001)

An undercover officer infiltrates a street racing crew suspected of hijacking semi trucks using precision driving and quick swap tactics. He earns the trust of the leader during quarter mile runs and warehouse parties while trying to identify which racers are involved. The case forces a choice between duty and loyalty as a high risk heist unfolds on the freeway. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Lone Survivor’ (2013)

A Navy SEAL reconnaissance team is inserted into mountainous terrain to locate a militia commander and is compromised by unexpected contact. The unit’s attempt to reach extraction points turns into a running gun battle through cliffs and villages. Local intervention ultimately provides the protection needed for a rescue response. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black 3’ (2012)

Agent J discovers a timeline change that erases his partner and sends him back to 1969 to stop an alien assassin from altering history. He teams with a younger version of K at the dawn of the Apollo program to secure a planetary defense system. The mission weaves through Cape Canaveral and New York landmarks during the lead up to a rocket launch. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Fast Five’ (2011)

A fugitive crew regroups in Rio de Janeiro and assembles specialists for a vault job that targets a powerful crime boss who controls the city’s cash drops. A relentless federal agent arrives with a tactical team and turns the streets into a chessboard of traps and counter moves. The finale uses reinforced cars and improvised anchors to drag a safe through traffic. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Now You See Me’ (2013)

A quartet of stage magicians pulls off heists during live shows by teleporting money, exposing fraud, and showering audiences with stolen cash. An FBI agent and an Interpol detective chase them from Vegas to New Orleans while a debunker explains how misdirection hides the real crew behind the curtain. Each trick leaves a calling card that hints at a larger initiation. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Bangkok Dangerous’ (2008)

A contract killer takes a month long assignment overseas and breaks his own rules by training a local runner who helps deliver instructions. He navigates crowded markets, canal routes, and nightclubs while his employer cuts loose ends to avoid exposure. The mentor relationship complicates a final series of hits that converge on a riverfront showdown. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Little Rascals’ (1994)

Members of a boys only clubhouse sabotage their friend’s budding romance while preparing a homemade go kart for a city race. Mischief with soapbox engineering, talent shows, and accidental fires keeps the group scrambling to rebuild before the starting flag. Cameos from well known personalities pop up as the kids learn how to fix what they broke. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Lord of War’ (2005)

An enterprising immigrant builds a global arms business by brokering deals between post Soviet stockpiles and war zones that pay in cash, diamonds, or political favors. Interludes explain end user certificates, shipping flags of convenience, and shell companies that keep transactions off the books. A persistent investigator tracks flight manifests and tail numbers until the network starts to fray. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Intern’ (2015)

A retired executive enrolls in a community program that places seniors in modern startups and lands at a fast growing fashion company. He becomes a steady presence for a founder balancing investors, family, and a demanding schedule while quietly improving operations. Office rituals and last mile delivery rides show how the company scales under pressure. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Best Man Holiday’ (2013)

A group of college friends reunites after years apart and discovers old rivalries and romances still have power over their lives. The gathering centers on a football star and his wife as they face a private health crisis while preparing for a high profile game. Holiday traditions and church performances bring the group together as secrets surface. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Jetsons: The Movie’ (1990)

George Jetson accepts a big promotion and moves the family to an asteroid factory where he is told to boost production. The job puts him in the middle of a mystery about sabotaged equipment and the disappearance of workers on the night shift. Elroy befriends alien creatures who hold the key to what is going wrong at the plant. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Matilda’ (1996)

A brilliant girl with neglectful parents discovers she has telekinetic abilities that help her stand up to a cruel headmistress. Her kind teacher encourages her curiosity and gives her a place to feel safe. Pranks and classroom showdowns turn into a plan to free Matilda and her classmates from unfair rules. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Paddington’ (2014)

A polite bear leaves Darkest Peru and arrives in London with a suitcase and a love of marmalade. The Brown family takes him in while a museum taxidermist becomes very interested in his rare species. Misadventures around the city test the family until a final chase through a landmark station brings everyone together. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Primal’ (2020)

A big game hunter books passage on a ship with a cargo hold full of rare animals he plans to sell to a zoo. A captured assassin escapes and releases the creatures which turns the vessel into a maze of stalk and evade. The hunter must work with a federal agent to keep the crew alive before the ship reaches port. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Marmaduke’ (2010)

A lovable Great Dane moves with his family to Southern California and shakes up a local dog park hierarchy. He falls for a collie while clashing with a pedigreed leader who controls the best spots. A messy commercial shoot and a runaway rescue prove that loyalty matters more than status. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift’ (2006)

A high school troublemaker is sent to live with his father in Tokyo and finds a new scene built around drift racing. He learns technique from a mentor connected to the yakuza and uses precision slides to settle debts on mountain roads and parking garages. A showdown with a rival pushes him to rebuild a car that blends American power with Japanese engineering. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

A green recluse living above Whoville plans to ruin the town celebration by stealing decorations and presents. A young girl’s kindness makes him question why he is alone and what the holiday means to the Who community. The story ends with a feast that welcomes him at the head of the table. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘City of Angels’ (1998)

An angel who watches over Los Angeles falls in love with a surgeon and considers giving up immortality to experience human life. He seeks advice from others who made the same choice and learns what it costs to feel joy and pain. Their connection grows as she treats patients and he discovers simple pleasures like taste and touch. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins’ (2008)

A successful talk show host returns to his Southern hometown for his parents’ anniversary and runs into the family he left behind. A childhood rival and an old flame force him to rethink the persona he built for television. Field games and kitchen debates show who he really is when cameras are not rolling. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘American Sniper’ (2014)

The film follows Navy SEAL Chris Kyle from training through multiple deployments where he serves as a sniper protecting patrols on the ground. Scenes at home show the strain on his family as he cycles between combat and domestic life. A final tour leads to a showdown with a rival marksman and a decision to help veterans after returning. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Jurassic Park III’ (2001)

A wealthy couple tricks Dr Alan Grant into flying over Isla Sorna to search for their missing son and the group crash lands among new predators. A massive Spinosaurus dominates the island while raptors hunt in coordinated packs. Rescue efforts hinge on a satellite phone and a risky trek to the coast. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Ride Along 2’ (2016)

Newly minted officer Ben joins his future brother in law on a case that takes them from Atlanta to Miami to stop a tech savvy smuggler. Hacked servers and shell companies point to a polished businessman who hides criminal operations behind a luxury lifestyle. Undercover stings and a port raid lead to a beach front finale. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Midway’ (1976)

This war drama reconstructs the carrier battles that turned the tide in the Pacific Theater during the summer of 1942. Naval aviators launch torpedo and dive bomber attacks while intelligence teams break codes that reveal enemy plans. Archival footage blends with staged combat to depict the clash near a small atoll northwest of Hawaii. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Major Payne’ (1995)

A career Marine loses his post and is assigned to command a junior military academy drill team with no discipline. His harsh style backfires until he learns how to guide the cadets through patience and structure. A regional competition becomes the final test of their progress. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Legend of Frosty the Snowman’ (2005)

Frosty appears in a rule obsessed town where kids are told to avoid fun and follow every schedule. His magic hat helps them rediscover play while a strict mayor confronts his own childhood. A winter parade shows how the community changes when joy is allowed back into daily life. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood’ (1996)

A young man moves to live with his father in a neighborhood packed with colorful characters and wild situations. The story strings together send ups of well known coming of age dramas set in the same streets. Visual gags and background jokes pile up as friends cruise around the city. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie’ (2017)

Two prank loving best friends accidentally hypnotize their school principal into believing he is a waistband wearing superhero. Their comic book creation springs to life and fights a science teacher who plots to rid the world of laughter. The boys scramble to keep the disguise secret while protecting their classmates. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Arsenal’ (2017)

A small time criminal tries to rescue his kidnapped brother from a sadistic mobster who demands a ransom that keeps rising. A weary detective and a jittery informant complicate every meeting as the deadline closes in. The plan ends in a warehouse standoff filled with double crosses and hidden cash. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Bad Moms’ (2016)

Three overworked mothers snap after one too many demands from school and home and decide to loosen the rules. Their rebellion pits them against a perfectionist parent group that runs the bake sales and the calendar. A school fundraiser turns into a showdown that resets how families share the load. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Now You See Me 2’ (2016)

The Four Horsemen resurface to expose a tech mogul and get forced into an impossible heist involving a next generation data chip. The crew travels from New York to Macau while an unexpected puppet master steers every trick. A new illusionist joins the team and a tech prodigy with a personal grudge raises the stakes. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Les Misérables’ (2012)

An ex prisoner on the run vows to raise an orphan as his own while a relentless inspector pursues him through years of upheaval in France. The story moves from factory floors to Paris barricades with songs that carry the plot from scene to scene. A failed revolt changes the course of several lives as hidden promises come due. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Role Models’ (2008)

Two energy drink reps blow a school event and get sentenced to community service with a mentorship program that pairs adults with kids. One mentee is deep into live action role play and the other is blunt about what he wants from a father figure. The guys learn the rules of the program while trying not to get kicked out for another bad decision. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Nanny McPhee’ (2005)

A widower with seven unruly children gets help from a mysterious caretaker who arrives with a cane and a set of magical lessons. Each lesson changes the children’s behavior and the house itself as order slowly replaces chaos. A looming financial problem forces the family to pull together before they lose everything. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Dying of the Light’ (2014)

A veteran CIA officer learns the terrorist who tortured him is alive and sets out to finish a case that wrecked his career. His protégé watches him ignore orders as old injuries start to affect his judgment. The hunt ends in a clinic where competing agendas collide in a narrow window of time. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Straight Outta Compton’ (2015)

Five young artists from Los Angeles turn local stories into hard hitting tracks that change hip hop and ignite national debate over policing and free speech. Success brings tours, contract battles, and the breakup of a groundbreaking group. Solo careers and reconciliations follow as personal losses push the story toward a late hospital vigil. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas’ (2000)

Fred and Barney meet Wilma and Betty in a prequel story that leads the couples to a gemstone filled Vegas getaway. A scheming playboy targets Wilma while a talent show and a casino heist keep the foursome busy. Dinosaurs, gadgets, and Stone Age puns fill out the Bedrock to Vegas trip. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Rundown’ (2003)

A bounty hunter takes one last job to retrieve a mobster’s son from a Brazilian mining town and finds a map that points to a legendary artifact. A local operator and a ruthless mine owner complicate the extraction as jungle terrain closes in. Booby traps and a rebel uprising turn the rescue into a running fight. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (1997)

A team travels to a second island where dinosaurs have been living in the wild since the first park collapsed. A rival group tries to capture animals for a mainland attraction and sets off a chain of escapes. The mission turns into a rescue effort that follows a tyrannosaur all the way to a harbor city. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Minions’ (2015)

Banana colored henchmen search for a new boss after centuries of bad luck with past leaders and end up at a villain convention. Three volunteers land a gig with a stylish supervillain who wants the crown of England. A coronation heist spirals into a showdown that changes the group’s future. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Bring It On’ (2000)

A newly elected cheer captain discovers her championship routines were stolen from a rival school and scrambles to create original material. Budget problems and team drama threaten their shot at a national competition. A late push with a new choreographer gives both squads a fair fight on the big stage. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Dilemma’ (2011)

A small business partners on an engine project while one of them discovers the other’s wife is having an affair. He tries to gather proof without ruining a crucial pitch to a car company. Secrets and stakeouts collide with the deadline for the deal. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Identity Thief’ (2013)

A Florida scammer steals a Denver salesman’s name and credit and leaves him with charges he cannot explain to his job. He travels across the country to bring her back to clear his record just as other criminals close in. Roadside chaos and court dates follow until everyone lands in front of a judge. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Eragon’ (2006)

A farm boy discovers a dragon egg and bonds with the hatchling in a land ruled by a tyrant who once rode a dragon of his own. An old warrior trains the boy while rebels gather for a first real fight. A mountain fortress becomes the scene of a battle that decides whether the dragon line survives. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Cat in the Hat’ (2003)

Two kids stuck inside on a rainy day meet a talking cat who opens a portal to messy adventures that spill into the real house. A fish warns them to stop while a nosy neighbor inches closer to telling their mom. A race against the clock puts the house back together before she walks through the door. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Honeymoon in Vegas’ (1992)

A gambler takes his girlfriend to Las Vegas to finally get married and loses a high stakes poker game to a wealthy card shark. The winner demands a weekend with her in exchange for wiping the debt and then falls for her for real. A skydive with Elvis impersonators becomes the last chance to fix everything. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Dunkirk’ (2017)

British and allied troops get trapped on a French beach while enemy forces close in and the navy calls for civilian boats to help with the evacuation. The story follows a pilot in the air, a small craft at sea, and soldiers on land as timelines braid into one rescue. Sparse dialogue and practical effects keep the focus on survival until the final trains pull away. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale’ (1994)

A young Patuxet man is kidnapped by traders and taken to Europe where he learns new languages and customs before finding a way back home. He returns to New England and becomes a key interpreter between settlers and native communities. The film dramatizes how hard choices kept negotiations alive during a fragile peace. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Inside’ (2025)

A young inmate moves from juvenile detention to an adult prison and gets caught between a notorious criminal and a lifer trying to keep him alive. The story tracks gang pressure, guard politics, and the survival strategies that shape who makes parole and who does not. Guy Pearce anchors the ensemble with a performance shot inside real correctional facilities, and the film reached U.S. theaters in June 2025 after a domestic rollout earlier in the year. It streams on Peacock beginning Wednesday November 5.
‘A Thousand and One’ (2023)

A fiercely protective mother takes her six year old son from foster care and raises him through a decade of rapid change in New York City while trying to keep their secret safe. Time jumps track new schools, name changes, and a growing fear that paperwork will catch up with them. The feature debut of A. V. Rockwell earned major festival recognition and put Teyana Taylor at the center of the story. It streams on Peacock beginning Wednesday November 19.
‘The Expendables 2’ (2012)

Barney Ross leads the team on a retrieval mission that turns into a vendetta after a new recruit is killed by a rival mercenary who is after plutonium. The crew chases the villain across Eastern Europe while a CIA operative monitors their moves and a mystery sniper evens the odds. The lineup brings together veterans who specialize in knives, explosives, and heavy weapons with cameos that nod to classic action eras. It begins streaming on Peacock on Thursday November 20.
‘The Expendables’ (2010)

A group of elite mercenaries accepts a job on a remote island and uncovers a power play that links a military dictator to a corrupt ex operative. The mission shifts from assassination to extraction when a local contact refuses to abandon her people. The team uses close quarters fighting, rapid insertions, and improvised air support to topple the regime while exposing the money behind it. It begins streaming on Peacock on Thursday November 20.
‘Expend4bles’ (2023)

The crew reunites to stop a black market operative who plans to trigger a global conflict with a stolen nuclear device aboard a cargo ship. A new strategist joins the unit and a close quarters specialist takes point when the mission goes off course. The operation moves from covert border crossings to open water assaults with knives, bikes, and ship mounted guns in play. It begins streaming on Peacock on Thursday November 20.
‘The Expendables 3’ (2014)

Barney Ross discovers that a former teammate he believed dead is running a global arms empire and decides to replace his aging roster with a younger squad for the takedown. The plan backfires and the veterans return to rescue the rookies from a fortified facility before a public arms sale closes. Helicopters, armored transports, and a stacked cast of recruits and legends fill a large scale finale. It begins streaming on Peacock on Thursday November 20.
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