Popular Reality Competition Is Back as Peacock’s Most-Watched Show of the Week
Peacock continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse array of reality television hits, revamped classics, and original comedies. This week’s viewership data highlights a strong preference for high-stakes competition and long-running unscripted franchises that have built dedicated fanbases over the years. From the glitz of Beverly Hills to the psychological warfare of a Scottish castle, these titles represent the most-consumed content on the platform. The following list showcases the top series captivating audiences right now, ordered by their current popularity.
‘The Valley: Persian Style’ (2026)

This unscripted series serves as a specialized expansion of the ‘The Valley’ franchise, focusing on the lives of a group of friends navigating life in the suburbs of Los Angeles. The show explores the intersection of traditional cultural values and modern professional ambitions within a tight-knit social circle. Viewers follow the cast as they manage complex family dynamics and the pressures of maintaining successful businesses while living in a high-profile community. It brings a unique cultural lens to the established format of the ‘Vanderpump Rules’ universe.
‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013–Present)

Originally a spinoff of ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’, this series documents the lives of staff members at Lisa Vanderpump’s various restaurants in West Hollywood. The narrative has evolved from documenting server drama to following the cast’s transitions into marriage, parenthood, and entrepreneurship. It remains a cornerstone of the Bravo collection on Peacock, known for its long-standing interpersonal conflicts and high-profile scandals. The show recently completed its eleventh season, maintaining significant viewership through its extensive back catalog of dramatic moments.
‘Below Deck Down Under’ (2022–Present)

This installment of the ‘Below Deck’ franchise takes place in the tropical waters of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. The series follows the crew of a luxury superyacht as they cater to the needs of wealthy charter guests while living in cramped quarters. Captain Jason Chambers leads the team through mechanical failures, demanding itineraries, and internal crew friction that threatens the success of the season. The show highlights the natural beauty of the Australian coast alongside the high-pressure environment of the maritime hospitality industry.
‘Southern Charm’ (2014–Present)

Set in Charleston, South Carolina, this reality program offers a look into the lives of socialites belonging to prominent Southern families. The episodes focus on the balance between modern lifestyles and deep-seated local traditions regarding etiquette and family legacy. The cast navigates business ventures, romantic entanglements, and the complex social hierarchy of the historical city. It has become one of the longest-running reality series on the network due to its focus on long-term character development and community ties.
‘Love Island: All Stars’ (2024–Present)

This spin-off brings back notable former contestants from various international versions of the ‘Love Island’ franchise for a second chance at romance. Set in a luxury villa, the participants must couple up to avoid elimination while facing unexpected arrivals and strategic challenges. Public voting and contestant decision-making play a central role in determining which pairs stay in the competition for the ultimate prize. The series leverages the popularity of past seasons by reintroducing fan-favorite personalities in a high-stakes dating environment.
‘The Office: Superfan Episodes’ (2021–Present)

This Peacock exclusive features extended versions of the original episodes from the iconic NBC sitcom ‘The Office’. Each episode includes never-before-seen footage, deleted scenes, and additional storylines that were cut from the original broadcast run to fit television time slots. Fans are given a deeper look into the daily operations of the Dunder Mifflin Scranton branch and more context for the development of key character relationships. The collection currently covers several seasons, providing a fresh perspective on a series that remains a staple of modern streaming culture.
‘Summer House’ (2017–Present)

A group of friends shares a summer rental in the Hamptons while balancing their high-stress careers in New York City with weekend social activities. The show documents the group’s interpersonal relationships, evolving friendships, and the inevitable conflicts that arise from living in close quarters. Each season focuses on the dynamics of the core group as they host themed parties and navigate personal milestones in their professional and private lives. The series has successfully spawned several spin-offs due to its consistent performance and relatable themes of friendship and growth.
‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ (2010–Present)

As one of the most successful entries in the ‘Real Housewives’ franchise, this series follows the opulent lives of women residing in the most affluent neighborhoods of Los Angeles. The show provides an inside look at their luxury lifestyles, philanthropic efforts, and high-profile social circles. Over the years, the cast has featured various celebrities and entrepreneurs, contributing to its enduring popularity and significant media presence. Ongoing storylines involve intricate social feuds and the personal evolution of the cast members over many years of filming.
‘The ‘Burbs’ (2026)

This series is a modern television adaptation of the 1989 cult classic film, reimagining the dark comedy for a contemporary streaming audience. Starring Seth MacFarlane, the story follows a man who suspects his new neighbors might be part of a sinister cult after witnessing strange occurrences. The plot blends suburban satire with elements of mystery and suspense as the neighborhood characters investigate the secrets hidden behind closed doors. Produced as a Peacock original, it marks a significant investment in scripted content featuring high-profile comedic talent.
‘The Traitors’ (2023–Present)

Hosted by Alan Cumming in a remote Scottish castle, this psychological reality competition involves a group of contestants working together to build a substantial prize fund. Among the players are “Traitors” who must secretly eliminate the “Faithful” without being discovered during intense nightly roundtables. The participants consist of a mix of reality television veterans and public figures who must use deception and deduction to win the game. The series has gained critical acclaim and massive viewership for its cinematic atmosphere and strategic gameplay.
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