The Best Series to Binge on Peacock in December 2025

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Peacock’s December lineup mixes buzzy premieres, reality staples, true-crime deep dives, and a few fan-favorite classics—perfect for holiday-season binging without running out of options. From high-stakes thrills to comfort-watch sitcoms, here are ten notable titles landing across the month, with the exact dates so you can plan what to press play on first.

‘The Copenhagen Test’ (2025)

‘The Copenhagen Test’ (2025)
Atomic Monster

Simu Liu leads this sci-fi espionage thriller about an intelligence analyst who realizes his mind has been hacked, forcing him to hunt the intruders while keeping his cover intact. The series promises a blend of cutting-edge tech concepts with classic spy tension and cat-and-mouse stakes. It’s designed as a fast-paced narrative that interrogates privacy and loyalty in the digital age. It premieres on December 27.

‘Made in Korea’ (2025)

‘Made in Korea’ (2025)
Hive Media Corp

Set in the 1970s, this political thriller follows an ambitious power-seeker whose rise puts him on a collision course with a prosecutor committed to the rule of law. Expect a period backdrop of upheaval, corruption, and difficult moral trade-offs that drive the central conflict. The production leans into historical tension and character-driven drama. It arrives on December 24.

‘Supernatural’ (2005)

‘Supernatural’ (2005)
Warner Bros. Television

The long-running fantasy favorite follows brothers Sam and Dean Winchester as they crisscross the U.S. in a ’67 Impala, investigating hauntings, folklore, and demonic threats. Spanning a vast mythology, it balances monster-of-the-week cases with serialized arcs about family, fate, and sacrifice. The mix of horror, humor, and lore built one of TV’s most enduring genre fandoms. It hits Peacock on December 22.

‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ (2010)

‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ (2010)
Evolution Media

This reality staple chronicles the lives of affluent Beverly Hills women as they juggle friendships, family issues, and business ventures under constant public scrutiny. The show is known for luxe settings, cast shake-ups, and shifting alliances that shape each season’s drama. Episodes regularly explore loyalty, rumor management, and fallout from headline-making conflicts. It lands on December 5.

‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013)

‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013)
Evolution Media

Set around Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurants, this series tracks a close-knit group of servers and bartenders whose friendships and romances collide with career ambitions. Over time, storylines follow entrepreneurial pivots, breakups, reconciliations, and shifting social hierarchies. Viewers can expect high-energy confrontations alongside behind-the-scenes hospitality life. New seasons hit Peacock on December 3.

‘Married to Medicine’ (2013)

‘Married to Medicine’ (2013)
FremantleMedia North America

Focusing on Atlanta’s medical community, the show pairs hospital pressures with complex social dynamics among doctors and spouses. Episodes highlight career demands, family life, and friendship challenges that test personal boundaries. The franchise has built a steady cadence of reunions, cast updates, and new professional milestones. It arrives on December 1.

‘Unusual Suspects’ (2010)

‘Unusual Suspects’ (2010)
Investigation Discovery

This true-crime series revisits cases where investigators ultimately uncovered culprits far from the initial profile. Through interviews and reenactments, episodes trace misdirection, overlooked clues, and the break that changed each investigation. The format emphasizes procedure and the persistence required to resolve unlikely perpetrator cases. It joins the library on December 2.

‘The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher’ (2025)

‘The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher’ (2025)
Universal Television Alternative Studio

Veteran New York City death investigator Barbara Butcher recounts complex cases from her time with the medical examiner’s office. The series pairs forensic insight with case reconstruction to explain how timelines and evidence converge. It offers rare perspective on both investigative technique and the emotional toll of the work. It debuts on December 2.

‘Children of the Snow’ (2019)

‘Children of the Snow’ (2019)
Cineflix Productions

This docuseries examines the still-unsolved Oakland County Child Killer case that gripped the Detroit area in the late 1970s. Using archival materials and new interviews, episodes revisit leads, suspects, and the community impact of the crimes. The storytelling focuses on evidence review and renewed efforts to push the case forward. It arrives on December 8.

‘Go On’ (2012)

‘Go On’ (2012)
Universal Television

The comedy follows a sportscaster who joins a grief-support group after a personal loss, gradually forming bonds with an eclectic ensemble. Episodes balance therapy-session antics with character growth and workplace storylines. The show’s tone mixes heartfelt moments with quick banter and situational humor. It becomes available on December 8.

Tell us which Peacock pick you’re queuing up first this month in the comments!

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