The Best Peacock Movies of 2025 Ranked

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Peacock has solidified its position as a top-tier streaming service by offering a diverse selection of theatrical blockbusters and beloved classics throughout 2025. The platform features an impressive library of Universal Pictures and Focus Features titles that cater to fans of every genre. Subscriptions provide access to recent cinema releases alongside an extensive collection of award-winning dramas and family favorites. This list highlights the most acclaimed films available on the service during the year based on critical consensus and popularity.

‘Night Swim’ (2024)

'Night Swim' (2024)
Universal Pictures

A family moves into a new home and discovers a malevolent presence in their backyard swimming pool. The story follows a former baseball player who hopes the pool will help with his physical therapy. Strange occurrences begin to plague the family as they realize the water holds a dark secret. This supernatural thriller explores themes of sacrifice and the cost of physical recovery.

‘Fast X’ (2023)

'Fast X' (2023)
Universal Pictures

Dom Toretto and his family must face the most lethal opponent they have ever encountered. A terrifying threat emerges from the shadows of the past to destroy everything Dom loves. The action spans the globe from Rome to Brazil as the crew fights for survival. High-octane stunts and massive explosions define this latest entry in the long-running franchise.

‘Drive-Away Dolls’ (2024)

'Drive-Away Dolls' (2024)
Focus Features

Two friends embark on an impromptu road trip to Tallahassee but things go wrong when they cross paths with inept criminals. This comedy thriller marks the solo directorial debut of Ethan Coen. The film features a colorful cast and a fast-paced narrative filled with quirky humor. It offers a unique blend of road movie tropes and caper elements.

‘Trolls Band Together’ (2023)

'Trolls Band Together' (2023)
DreamWorks Animation

Poppy discovers that Branch was once part of a famous boy band called BroZone with his four brothers. When one brother is kidnapped for his musical talent the group must reunite for a rescue mission. The film features vibrant animation and a soundtrack filled with upbeat pop songs. It serves as a colorful celebration of family and musical harmony.

‘Despicable Me 4’ (2024)

'Despicable Me 4' (2024)
Universal Pictures

Gru and his growing family are forced to go on the run when a new nemesis targets them. The story introduces Gru Junior who seems intent on tormenting his father. Along with the chaotic Minions the family must adapt to a secret safe house life. This installment continues the franchise tradition of slapstick humor and heartfelt family moments.

‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ (2024)

'Kung Fu Panda 4' (2024)
DreamWorks Animation

Po is tapped to become the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace but he must first find a successor. He teams up with a quick-witted fox to battle a powerful sorceress known as the Chameleon. The journey takes them to Juniper City where they encounter new allies and enemies. This animated adventure focuses on the themes of change and inner peace.

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ (2023)

'Five Nights at Freddy's' (2023)
Blumhouse Productions

A troubled security guard begins working at an abandoned family entertainment center. He quickly discovers that the animatronic mascots move on their own and have a murderous streak. The film is an adaptation of the popular horror game series and features practical creature effects. It builds a tense atmosphere within the decaying ruins of the pizzeria.

‘Abigail’ (2024)

'Abigail' (2024)
Universal Pictures

A group of criminals kidnaps a young ballerina who is the daughter of a powerful underworld figure. They soon realize that the girl is not a helpless victim but a bloodthirsty vampire. The kidnappers must survive the night inside a secluded mansion while being hunted one by one. This film combines heist elements with gore-filled horror and dark comedy.

‘Speak No Evil’ (2024)

'Speak No Evil' (2024)
Blumhouse Productions

A family is invited to spend a weekend at a remote country house by people they met on vacation. What begins as an idyllic getaway slowly transforms into a psychological nightmare. The hosts behave in increasingly unsettling ways that test the boundaries of their guests. This remake of the Danish thriller explores the dangers of social politeness and hidden malice.

‘Twisters’ (2024)

'Twisters' (2024)
Universal Pictures

Storm chasers find themselves caught in the path of multiple devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma. The story follows a retired meteorologist who is lured back into the field for a groundbreaking research project. They must use new technology to survive the most powerful storms ever recorded. This disaster film provides a modern update to the classic weather-based action genre.

‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025)

'M3GAN 2.0' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

The advanced artificial intelligence doll returns with even more sophisticated and dangerous capabilities. After the events of the first film the technology is refined but the underlying glitches remain lethal. A new family becomes the target of the doll’s obsessive and protective programming. The film explores the terrifying possibilities of autonomous technology and corporate negligence.

‘Halloween’ (2018)

'Halloween' (2018)
Universal Pictures

Laurie Strode prepares for a final confrontation with the masked killer Michael Myers. Four decades after her first encounter she has turned her home into a fortress to protect her daughter and granddaughter. When Michael escapes from a transport bus he returns to Haddonfield for a bloody reunion. This sequel ignores previous installments to provide a direct follow-up to the original masterpiece.

‘M3GAN’ (2022)

'M3GAN' (2022)
Atomic Monster

A roboticist builds a life-like doll designed to be a child’s greatest companion and a parent’s greatest ally. The prototype begins to take its defensive duties too seriously and starts eliminating anyone who poses a threat. This horror film became a viral sensation for its blend of campy humor and social commentary. It examines the emotional reliance humans place on digital devices.

‘The Bad Guys 2’ (2025)

'The Bad Guys 2' (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

The reformed group of animal outlaws struggles to maintain their good reputation in a world that still fears them. A new heist opportunity arises that tempts them to return to their criminal ways. They must decide if they truly want to be heroes or if they are better suited for a life of crime. The film features the same stylish animation and fast-paced energy as its predecessor.

‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’ (2022)

'Minions: The Rise of Gru' (2022)
Universal Pictures

The story reveals how a young Gru first teamed up with his yellow henchmen in the seventies. They work together to join a prestigious group of supervillains known as the Vicious 6. The film is packed with period-appropriate references and chaotic slapstick sequences. It serves as an entertaining origin story for the most successful villain in animation history.

‘Wolf Man’ (2025)

'Wolf Man' (2025)
Universal Pictures

A father and his family are hunted by a mysterious creature while staying at a remote farmhouse. The film revitalizes the classic Universal Monster for a new generation of horror fans. Director Leigh Whannell focuses on the visceral terror of the transformation and the isolation of the setting. It delivers a grounded and terrifying take on the legend of the werewolf.

‘Monkey Man’ (2024)

'Monkey Man' (2024)
Thunder Road

An anonymous young man unleashes a campaign of vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his mother. Set in a fictional Indian city the film features intense hand-to-hand combat and social themes. Dev Patel directs and stars in this gritty action thriller that draws inspiration from the legend of Hanuman. It is a stylish and brutal exploration of trauma and systemic injustice.

‘The Fall Guy’ (2024)

'The Fall Guy' (2024)
Universal Pictures

A stuntman is recruited to find the missing star of a massive Hollywood blockbuster. He must use his skills as a performer to navigate real-world danger and uncover a conspiracy. The film is a love letter to the stunt community and features incredible practical action sequences. It balances a romantic subplot with high-energy set pieces and humor.

‘Dog Man’ (2025)

'Dog Man' (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

This live-action adaptation follows a police officer and a dog who are fused together after an accident. The new hero fights crime with a unique set of skills and a canine sense of justice. It is based on the incredibly popular graphic novel series aimed at younger audiences. The film captures the whimsical and absurd spirit of the source material.

‘Us’ (2019)

'Us' (2019)
Universal Pictures

A family on vacation is attacked by a group of doppelgängers who look exactly like them. They soon discover that these doubles are part of a massive underground network known as the Tethered. The film uses horror to explore themes of class and the hidden parts of the American identity. It is noted for its chilling imagery and a standout performance by Lupita Nyong’o.

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' (2023)
Universal Pictures

A Brooklyn plumber travels through an underground labyrinth to find his brother and save the Mushroom Kingdom. He teams up with Princess Peach and Toad to stop the fire-breathing King Bowser. The film is filled with references to the legendary video game franchise and features vibrant world-building. It remains one of the highest-grossing animated films of all time.

‘Sing 2’ (2021)

'Sing 2' (2021)
Illumination

Buster Moon and his talented cast of animal performers aim to launch a massive stage show in the entertainment capital of the world. They must convince a reclusive rock star to join them for the production to be a success. The film features a massive library of hit songs performed by the voice cast. It is an uplifting story about the power of music and following one’s dreams.

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

'Jurassic World Rebirth' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The franchise continues as humans and dinosaurs struggle to coexist in a world where the creatures roam free. A new expedition ventures into a restricted zone to recover genetic material that could save humanity. They face new species and unexpected threats in the ruins of the old parks. The film emphasizes survival and the ethical consequences of genetic manipulation.

‘Nope’ (2022)

'Nope' (2022)
Universal Pictures

Sibling ranch owners in California discover an unidentified flying object hovering over their land. They attempt to capture video evidence of the creature while dealing with its increasingly predatory behavior. The film blends science fiction with horror and serves as a critique of the spectacle-driven nature of modern culture. It features stunning cinematography and a unique take on the alien visitation trope.

‘The Mummy’ (1999)

'The Mummy' (1999)
Alphaville Films

An adventurer and an archaeologist accidentally awaken a cursed high priest in the city of the dead. They must race against time to stop the immortal being from bringing about the end of the world. The film is a classic blend of action and comedy with impressive visual effects for its time. It remains a beloved staple of the adventure genre.

‘Get Out’ (2017)

'Get Out' (2017)
Monkeypaw Productions

A young man visits his girlfriend’s family for the weekend and discovers a horrifying secret about their community. The film uses the horror genre to provide a biting commentary on modern racial dynamics. It builds tension through psychological manipulation before revealing its shocking central premise. This directorial debut established Jordan Peele as a major voice in contemporary cinema.

‘Brokeback Mountain’ (2005)

'Brokeback Mountain' (2005)
Focus Features

Two sheep herders develop a complex emotional and sexual relationship while working in the Wyoming mountains. Over several decades they struggle to maintain their bond while living conventional lives with their families. The film is a poignant exploration of love and the societal pressures of the mid-twentieth century. It received critical acclaim for its sensitive direction and powerful lead performances.

‘The Breakfast Club’ (1985)

'The Breakfast Club' (1985)
Universal Pictures

Five high school students from different social cliques spend a Saturday in detention together. As the day progresses they realize they have more in common than their outward appearances suggest. The film is a definitive portrait of teenage life and the struggles of adolescence. It remains a cultural touchstone for its honest portrayal of youthful angst.

‘Apollo 13’ (1995)

'Apollo 13' (1995)
Universal Pictures

The true story of the seventh manned mission to the moon follows the crew after an oxygen tank explodes. They must work with ground control to find a way to return to Earth safely despite dwindling resources. The film captures the tension and ingenuity of the engineers and astronauts during the crisis. It is a celebrated drama that highlights the triumph of the human spirit.

‘The Birds’ (1963)

'The Birds' (1963)
Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions

A small coastal town is suddenly and inexplicably attacked by thousands of violent birds. The residents must barricade themselves in their homes as the winged creatures swarm the streets. Alfred Hitchcock creates a sense of dread without ever explaining why the events are happening. The film is a masterpiece of suspense that turned common animals into icons of terror.

‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ (2022)

'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish' (2022)
DreamWorks Animation

The legendary feline hero discovers that he has used up eight of his nine lives. He embarks on a journey to find the mythical Wishing Star to restore his mortality while being hunted by a terrifying wolf. The film features a unique illustrative animation style and a surprisingly deep narrative. It explores themes of aging and the value of a single life.

‘Shrek’ (2001)

'Shrek' (2001)
Pacific Data Images

An ogre finds his peaceful swamp invaded by fairy tale creatures banished by a local lord. To get his land back he agrees to rescue a princess from a dragon with the help of a talking donkey. The film subverts classic fairy tale tropes with adult humor and a modern soundtrack. It won the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

‘The Holdovers’ (2023)

'The Holdovers' (2023)
Miramax

A curmudgeonly teacher stays at a boarding school during the holidays to supervise a group of students who have nowhere to go. He forms an unlikely bond with a troubled teenager and the school’s head cook. The film is a heartfelt character study set against the backdrop of the early seventies. It received high praise for its nostalgic atmosphere and emotional depth.

‘Wicked’ (2024)

'Wicked' (2024)
Universal Pictures

The story explores the early lives of the witches of Oz before Dorothy arrived. Elphaba and Glinda meet at university and form an unexpected friendship despite their differing personalities. The film features lavish production design and powerful musical performances of the famous stage songs. It serves as a spectacular reimagining of the classic fantasy world.

‘The Wild Robot’ (2024)

'The Wild Robot' (2024)
DreamWorks Animation

An intelligent robot is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island and must learn to adapt to the harsh environment. She eventually bonds with the local wildlife and becomes the adoptive mother of an orphaned gosling. The film features stunning visual artistry and a moving story about the intersection of technology and nature. It is a celebrated family adventure that emphasizes empathy and community.

‘Nosferatu’ (2024)

'Nosferatu' (2024)
Focus Features

A young woman is haunted by a terrifying vampire who becomes obsessed with her. Director Robert Eggers brings a dark and atmospheric vision to this classic gothic horror story. The film uses shadows and practical sets to create a sense of historical dread. It is a visually striking remake of the influential silent masterpiece.

‘The Big Lebowski’ (1998)

'The Big Lebowski' (1998)
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

A laid-back bowler is mistaken for a millionaire with the same name and gets caught in a web of kidnapping and crime. Accompanied by his eccentric friends he navigates the bizarre underworld of Los Angeles. The film is a cult classic known for its surreal humor and memorable characters. It is frequently cited as one of the best comedies ever made.

‘Casino’ (1995)

'Casino' (1995)
Universal Pictures

The film details the rise and fall of a gambling empire in Las Vegas during the seventies and eighties. A professional gambler is sent to run a casino while his volatile childhood friend provides protection. Their lives unravel as greed and betrayal take hold of their criminal organization. Martin Scorsese delivers a brutal and stylish epic about the dark side of the American dream.

‘Jaws’ (1975)

'Jaws' (1975)
Universal Pictures

A giant man-eating shark terrorizes a summer resort town during the busy holiday season. A police chief and a marine biologist team up with a professional hunter to track the creature down. The film is credited with creating the modern summer blockbuster and features an iconic musical score. It remains a terrifying example of suspense and mechanical shark effects.

‘The Thing’ (1982)

'The Thing' (1982)
Universal Pictures

A group of researchers in Antarctica is hunted by a shapeshifting alien that can take the form of its victims. Paranoia spreads as the men realize that anyone among them could be the creature. The film is famous for its groundbreaking practical makeup and horrific transformation sequences. It is considered one of the greatest science fiction horror movies of all time.

‘Jurassic Park’ (1993)

'Jurassic Park' (1993)
Universal Pictures

Scientists are invited to a remote island theme park where extinct dinosaurs have been brought back to life. When the security system fails the predators escape and the guests must find a way to survive. The film revolutionized visual effects and remains a landmark achievement in cinema. It is a thrilling adventure that questions the morality of scientific progress.

‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ (2004)

'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (2004)
Focus Features

An estranged couple undergoes a medical procedure to erase the memories of their relationship. As the man watches his memories disappear he realizes he still wants to hold onto them. The film uses a non-linear narrative to explore the complexities of love and loss. It is a visually inventive and deeply emotional science fiction drama.

‘Scarface’ (1983)

'Scarface' (1983)
Universal Pictures

A Cuban immigrant arrives in Miami and rises through the ranks of the drug trade to become a powerful kingpin. His ambition and paranoia eventually lead to his violent downfall. The film is a gritty look at the excess and violence of the cocaine era. It has become a major cultural influence and features a legendary lead performance.

‘Oppenheimer’ (2023)

'Oppenheimer' (2023)
Universal Pictures

The film follows the life of theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer as he leads the Manhattan Project during World War II. Director Christopher Nolan focuses on the development of the atomic bomb and the subsequent security hearing that challenged the scientist’s loyalty. This biographical thriller features a massive ensemble cast and utilizes practical effects to recreate the Trinity test. It remains a staple on the streaming service due to its critical acclaim and technical achievements.

‘Back to the Future’ (1985)

'Back to the Future' (1985)
Universal Pictures

A teenager is accidentally sent back to the year 1955 in a time-traveling sports car. He must ensure his parents fall in love to protect his own existence and find a way back to the future. The film is a perfect blend of science fiction and family comedy. It features iconic performances and a script that is widely considered a masterpiece of storytelling.

‘Gladiator’ (2000)

'Gladiator' (2000)
Universal Pictures

A betrayed Roman general is forced into slavery and becomes a gladiator to seek revenge against the corrupt emperor. He wins the hearts of the people in the Colosseum while plotting to restore the Republic. The film features epic battle sequences and a sweeping historical narrative. It won multiple Academy Awards including Best Picture and revitalized the historical epic genre.

‘Psycho’ (1960)

'Psycho' (1960)
Shamley Productions

A woman on the run checks into a remote motel run by a shy young man and his domineering mother. The film broke cinematic conventions and features one of the most famous murder scenes in history. Alfred Hitchcock masterfully manipulates the audience’s expectations through suspense and psychological horror. It is a foundational work of modern slasher and thriller cinema.

‘Vertigo’ (1958)

'Vertigo' (1958)
Paramount Pictures

A retired detective with a fear of heights becomes obsessed with a woman he is hired to tail. The story spirals into a mystery involving identity and psychological trauma in San Francisco. The film is celebrated for its dreamlike atmosphere and innovative camera techniques. It is often ranked among the greatest films ever made for its artistic depth.

‘Rear Window’ (1954)

'Rear Window' (1954)
Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions

A photographer confined to a wheelchair spends his days spying on his neighbors through a telephoto lens. He becomes convinced that he has witnessed a murder in the apartment across the courtyard. The film is a masterful study of voyeurism and mounting tension. It uses a single primary location to build a complex and gripping mystery.

‘Schindler’s List’ (1993)

'Schindler's List' (1993)
Amblin Entertainment

An industrialist in Nazi-occupied Poland risks his life and fortune to save his Jewish employees from the Holocaust. The film is a powerful and harrowing historical drama shot almost entirely in black and white. It provides a devastating look at one of the darkest periods in human history. This Steven Spielberg masterpiece is universally acclaimed for its emotional impact and technical excellence.

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