Every Movie Coming to Peacock in August 2025
Get ready for a packed month of entertainment as Peacock rolls out a massive lineup of films this August. From timeless classics to modern blockbusters and a few fresh premieres, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Starting strong on August 1, the streaming service drops a diverse mix of genres, followed by exciting additions throughout the month. Whether you’re into action, comedy, drama, or animated adventures, Peacock’s got you covered with releases spanning decades.
Victor Frankenstein (2015)

This dark twist on the classic tale dives into the story of Dr. Frankenstein and his assistant Igor. With a gothic vibe, it explores ambition and morality through their chilling experiments.
James McAvoy and Daniel Radcliffe lead the cast, bringing intensity to this reimagined horror story. The film’s bold visuals and eerie atmosphere make it a gripping watch for fans of the genre.
The Man with the Iron Fists (2012)

A martial arts action flick, this one follows a blacksmith caught in a brutal clan war in ancient China. Packed with gritty fights and a hip-hop flair, it’s a wild ride.
RZA directs and stars alongside Russell Crowe, delivering a mix of style and chaos. It’s a fun, over-the-top tribute to classic kung fu films with a modern edge.
Mortal Engines (2018)

In a steampunk future, massive moving cities roam the earth, devouring smaller towns. This sci-fi epic follows a young woman and an outlaw uncovering a dangerous secret.
With stunning visuals produced by Peter Jackson, the film offers a unique world of adventure. Though it didn’t soar at the box office, its bold ideas make it worth a look.
Elysium (2013)

This dystopian sci-fi thriller pits a desperate man against a futuristic elite living on a luxurious space station. It’s a high-stakes battle for equality with intense action.
Matt Damon and Jodie Foster anchor the story with gripping performances. The film’s sleek visuals and social commentary give it a sharp, thought-provoking edge.
Borderline (2025)

A fresh psychological thriller, this film follows a woman navigating a tense border conflict. It’s a gripping tale of survival and tough choices in a chaotic world.
With a new release, expect tight suspense and strong performances. Details are slim, but it’s poised to be a standout for thriller fans this month.
Duplicity (2009)

This sleek spy caper follows two corporate spies tangled in a web of deception and romance. It’s a clever game of cat and mouse with plenty of twists.
Julia Roberts and Clive Owen spark as the cunning leads. The film’s sharp dialogue and stylish pacing make it a fun, brainy thriller.
Think Like a Man (2012)

A group of friends navigate love and relationships guided by a self-help book in this lively romantic comedy. It’s packed with humor and heart as the couples clash.
With a star-studded cast including Taraji P. Henson and Kevin Hart, it’s a crowd-pleaser. The film’s relatable charm and witty banter keep you hooked.
Kung Fu Panda (2008)

This animated gem follows Po, a clumsy panda who becomes an unlikely martial arts hero. It’s a vibrant, funny adventure with a big heart and plenty of action.
Jack Black’s voice shines as Po, backed by a stellar cast like Angelina Jolie. Perfect for all ages, it’s a feel-good classic that never gets old.
Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006)

This cheerleading sequel brings fierce competition and teen drama to the mat. A new squad faces off in a high-stakes national championship with plenty of attitude.
Hayden Panettiere leads with spunk in this fun, energetic entry. It’s a lighthearted dose of spirit and sass for fans of the franchise.
27 Dresses (2008)

A romantic comedy about a perpetual bridesmaid longing for her own love story. Katherine Heigl shines as she juggles weddings and her own heart’s desires.
With charm and plenty of laughs, the film delivers warm, fuzzy vibes. It’s a go-to for anyone craving a sweet, easygoing romance.
Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)

Po returns in this animated sequel, facing a supernatural threat while bonding with his panda family. It’s packed with humor, heart, and dazzling martial arts.
The voice cast, including Jack Black and Bryan Cranston, keeps the energy high. This third chapter adds fresh fun to the beloved series.
Dead Presidents (1995)

This crime drama follows a young man’s descent into a dangerous heist after Vietnam. It’s a gritty tale of loyalty, betrayal, and tough choices in a turbulent era.
Larenz Tate and Keith David deliver raw, powerful performances. The film’s intense storytelling and period detail make it a gripping watch.
Weird Science (1985)

Two nerdy teens create their dream woman using a computer in this quirky ‘80s comedy. It’s a wild mix of sci-fi and teen shenanigans with a retro vibe.
Directed by John Hughes, it stars Anthony Michael Hall and Kelly LeBrock. The film’s goofy charm makes it a nostalgic crowd-pleaser.
Kindergarten Cop (1990)

Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a tough cop posing as a kindergarten teacher in this action-comedy. His fish-out-of-water antics lead to laughs and surprising heart.
The mix of humor and action keeps it endlessly rewatchable. It’s a light, family-friendly gem from Schwarzenegger’s golden era.
Field of Dreams (1989)

A farmer builds a baseball field in his cornfield after hearing mysterious voices in this heartfelt drama. It’s a magical story about dreams and family.
Kevin Costner leads with quiet strength alongside James Earl Jones. The film’s emotional depth makes it a timeless favorite for many.
Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)

Po’s journey continues as he uncovers his past while battling a new villain. This animated sequel blends action, humor, and touching moments seamlessly.
With Jack Black and Gary Oldman voicing key roles, it’s a visual treat. The film’s emotional core elevates it beyond the original.
Footloose (1984)

A rebellious teen shakes up a small town that bans dancing in this ‘80s classic. Packed with music and defiance, it’s a high-energy celebration of youth.
Kevin Bacon’s breakout role carries the film with charm and grit. Its iconic soundtrack and dance scenes still feel fresh.
Argo (2012)

This tense thriller recreates a daring CIA mission to rescue hostages during the Iran crisis. It’s a masterclass in suspense based on a true story.
Ben Affleck directs and stars alongside Bryan Cranston, delivering edge-of-your-seat drama. The film’s tight pacing and historical weight make it a must-see.
Good Will Hunting (1997)

A young janitor with a genius mind finds his path through therapy and friendship in this moving drama. It’s a story of self-discovery and raw emotion.
Matt Damon and Robin Williams deliver unforgettable performances. The film’s heartfelt script and deep themes resonate long after the credits.
She’s All That (1999)

A popular jock bets he can turn a shy artist into prom queen in this teen rom-com. It’s a light, charming tale of transformation and young love.
Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook spark sweet chemistry. The film’s ‘90s nostalgia and feel-good vibe make it a classic.
Animal House (1978)

This raucous comedy follows a rowdy college fraternity in the 1960s. It’s a chaotic, laugh-out-loud look at rebellion and wild parties.
John Belushi steals the show with his manic energy. The film’s irreverent humor makes it a cornerstone of comedy history.
Bull Durham (1988)

A veteran baseball player mentors a rookie while romancing a fiery fan in this sports rom-com. It’s a smart, sexy take on love and ambition.
Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon shine with witty chemistry. The film’s sharp dialogue and baseball charm make it a fan favorite.
xXx: State of the Union (2005)

A new agent takes on a government conspiracy in this high-octane action sequel. It’s packed with explosions and over-the-top stunts.
Ice Cube leads with charisma, stepping into the xXx role. The film’s fast pace and bold action deliver pure popcorn fun.
Office Space (1999)

A fed-up office worker rebels against his soul-crushing job in this cult comedy. It’s a hilarious takedown of corporate life and bureaucracy.
Ron Livingston and Gary Cole lead a sharp ensemble cast. The film’s dry humor and relatability keep it timeless.
Bring It On Again (2004)

This cheerleading sequel follows a new squad chasing glory amid rivalries and drama. It’s a high-energy addition to the franchise with plenty of spirit.
The cast brings fresh faces and fierce routines to the mat. Fans of the original will enjoy its familiar, fun vibe.
RV (2006)

A dysfunctional family hits the road in a rented RV for a chaotic vacation. This comedy delivers laughs through mishaps and heartfelt moments.
Robin Williams carries the film with his signature humor. It’s a light, family-friendly romp perfect for a cozy night in.
Mean Girls 2 (2011)

A new girl navigates high school cliques in this sequel to the iconic teen comedy. It’s a fun, if lighter, take on social drama and rivalries.
Meaghan Martin leads a fresh cast with plenty of sass. The film offers nostalgic vibes for fans of the original.
Breakin’ All the Rules (2004)

A man writes a breakup guide after a bad split, sparking romantic chaos in this comedy. It’s a breezy, underrated gem with clever twists.
Jamie Foxx and Gabrielle Union bring charm and laughs. The film’s playful take on love makes it an easy watch.
DragonHeart (1996)

A knight teams up with a dragon to battle an evil king in this fantasy adventure. It’s a mix of action, heart, and mythical charm.
Dennis Quaid and Sean Connery’s voice as the dragon shine. The film’s earnest storytelling makes it a nostalgic favorite.
Se7en (1995)

Two detectives hunt a twisted serial killer in this dark, gripping thriller. Its chilling atmosphere and clever plot keep you on edge.
Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman deliver powerhouse performances. The film’s haunting tone makes it a standout in the genre.
The Faculty (1998)

High schoolers discover their teachers are aliens in this sci-fi horror flick. It’s a fun, creepy blend of teen drama and extraterrestrial thrills.
Josh Hartnett and Elijah Wood lead a solid ‘90s cast. The film’s campy vibe makes it a nostalgic gem for horror fans.
Trolls (2016)

In a colorful world, two trolls embark on a quest to save their village. This animated musical bursts with energy, songs, and heart.
Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake voice the upbeat leads. It’s a vibrant, family-friendly adventure that’s hard to resist.
Save the Last Dance (2001)

A teen dancer finds love and purpose in a new city through hip-hop and ballet. This romantic drama blends heart and rhythm beautifully.
Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas spark as the leads. The film’s dance sequences and emotional core make it memorable.
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

A wrongfully imprisoned man finds hope and friendship in this powerful drama. It’s a moving tale of resilience and redemption.
Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman give iconic performances. The film’s emotional depth makes it one of cinema’s greatest.
Wet Hot American Summer (2001)

This absurd comedy follows wacky counselors at a summer camp in the ‘80s. It’s a cult classic packed with ridiculous humor and heart.
Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler lead a stacked ensemble cast. The film’s quirky charm makes it a must for comedy fans.
Bridesmaids (2011)

A woman navigates friendship and chaos while planning her friend’s wedding in this hilarious comedy. It’s a sharp, heartfelt take on bonds and mishaps.
Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph shine in a stellar cast. The film’s mix of laughs and emotion makes it a modern classic.
Grease (1978)

A ‘50s teen romance blossoms between a greaser and a good girl in this musical hit. Its catchy songs and nostalgic vibe are irresistible.
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John light up the screen. The film’s energy and iconic tunes make it timeless.
Major Payne (1995)

A tough military man becomes a junior ROTC coach in this zany comedy. His strict ways lead to hilarious clashes and growth.
Damon Wayans delivers big laughs as the gruff lead. The film’s silly humor and heart make it a fun throwback.
Oblivion (2013)

A lone technician uncovers secrets on a post-apocalyptic Earth in this sci-fi thriller. It’s a sleek, mysterious ride with stunning visuals.
Tom Cruise leads with intensity alongside Morgan Freeman. The film’s twists and atmosphere keep you guessing.
The Impossible (2012)

A family fights to survive a devastating tsunami in this emotional drama. Based on a true story, it’s a raw look at resilience and love.
Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor give heartbreaking performances. The film’s intense realism makes it a powerful watch.
Happy Death Day (2017)

A college student relives her murder day in a time-loop horror-comedy. It’s a clever mix of scares, laughs, and mystery.
Jessica Rothe shines as the sharp-witted lead. The film’s fun premise and fast pace make it a genre standout.
Old School (2003)

Three friends start a frat house to relive their college days in this raucous comedy. It’s packed with wild antics and quotable lines.
Will Ferrell, Luke Wilson, and Vince Vaughn bring the laughs. The film’s unhinged humor makes it a comedy classic.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)

This ‘80s teen comedy follows high schoolers navigating love, friendship, and growing up. It’s a raw, funny snapshot of youth.
Sean Penn and Jennifer Jason Leigh lead a memorable cast. The film’s honest humor and retro vibe keep it fresh.
Mean Girls (2004)

A teen navigates high school cliques in this sharp, iconic comedy. Written by Tina Fey, it’s a witty take on popularity and betrayal.
Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams shine in a stellar cast. The film’s quotable lines and clever humor make it timeless.
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)

A charismatic teen skips school for an epic day of adventure in this ‘80s classic. It’s a joyful, rebellious ode to living life to the fullest.
Matthew Broderick’s charm carries the film with iconic moments. Its upbeat energy and humor make it a fan favorite.
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008)

The zoo animals crash-land in Africa, sparking new adventures in this animated sequel. It’s a fun, colorful ride with plenty of laughs.
Ben Stiller and Chris Rock voice the lively cast. The film’s humor and heart make it great for family viewing.
Cowboys & Aliens (2011)

A gunslinger and an alien invasion collide in this genre-bending action flick. It’s a wild mix of Western grit and sci-fi thrills.
Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford lead with rugged charm. The film’s bold premise makes it a unique, action-packed watch.
Battleship (2012)

A naval fleet battles alien invaders in this explosive sci-fi action film. Inspired by the classic game, it’s a loud, flashy spectacle.
Taylor Kitsch and Liam Neeson anchor the high-stakes action. The film’s big effects and fast pace deliver blockbuster fun.
Bring It On (2000)

A cheerleading squad faces fierce rivals in this spirited teen comedy. It’s a high-energy classic that launched a franchise.
Kirsten Dunst and Eliza Dushku shine with pep and charm. The film’s iconic routines and humor make it a fan favorite.
Clueless (1995)

A wealthy teen navigates love and high school in this sharp, stylish comedy. It’s a ‘90s classic with wit and unforgettable fashion.
Alicia Silverstone leads with charm as the iconic Cher. The film’s clever dialogue and vibe keep it endlessly rewatchable.
For Love of the Game (1999)

An aging pitcher reflects on his life during a crucial game in this sports drama. It’s a heartfelt look at love and legacy.
Kevin Costner delivers a moving performance with Kelly Preston. The film’s emotional depth makes it a quiet gem.
47 Ronin (2013)

A band of samurai seeks revenge in this fantasy-action epic based on a Japanese legend. It’s a visually stunning tale of honor and sacrifice.
Keanu Reeves leads with stoic intensity in a mythical world. The film’s epic scope and action make it a thrilling watch.
Spoiler Alert (2022)

Arriving August 3, this heartfelt drama follows a couple facing life’s challenges with love and humor. Based on a true story, it’s deeply moving.
Jim Parsons and Ben Aldridge deliver tender performances. The film’s balance of tears and warmth makes it a standout.
Housekeeping for Beginners (2024)

Premiering August 7, this drama explores a makeshift family navigating love and loss. It’s a poignant look at chosen bonds in tough times.
The diverse cast brings raw emotion to this intimate story. Expect a fresh, affecting addition to Peacock’s lineup.
Monkey Man (2024)

Hitting Peacock on August 14, this action thriller follows a man’s quest for vengeance in a gritty underworld. It’s a bold, stylish debut from Dev Patel.
Patel directs and stars, delivering raw intensity. The film’s visceral action and cultural depth make it a must-watch.
Armageddon Time (2022)

Arriving August 17, this coming-of-age drama explores family and friendship in 1980s Queens. It’s a reflective, personal story from James Gray.
Anthony Hopkins and Anne Hathaway lead with quiet power. The film’s nostalgic tone and strong performances resonate deeply.
Night of the Zoopocalypse (2025)

Premiering August 22, this animated comedy follows animals in a wild, post-apocalyptic zoo adventure. It’s a fresh, funny take on survival.
With a vibrant voice cast, it promises laughs for all ages. Expect a quirky, colorful addition to the month’s lineup.
M3GAN (2022)

Closing the month on August 24, this horror-thriller follows a creepy AI doll with a deadly streak. It’s a chilling, campy hit.
Allison Williams stars in this darkly fun tale. The film’s mix of scares and humor makes it a perfect finale.
Which of these Peacock additions are you most excited to stream? Drop your picks in the comments!


