‘The Good Place’ and Every Other TV Show Coming To Peacock This Week
From returning favorites to specials and new docuseries, here’s what’s landing on Peacock between Monday, November 17 and Sunday, November 23—each entry includes the arrival date plus essential details like creators, cast, and what to expect.
‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

Arrives Monday, November 17. The philosophical fantasy-comedy from creator Michael Schur follows Eleanor Shellstrop as she navigates the afterlife with ethics professor Chidi, architect Michael, and not-a-robot guide Janet; the ensemble stars Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Ted Danson, Jameela Jamil, D’Arcy Carden, and Manny Jacinto. Produced by Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Universal Television, the series ran four seasons and 53 episodes. Expect high-concept twists, moral dilemmas, and rapid-fire jokes shaped by a writers’ room that included Megan Amram and Drew Goddard.
‘Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks’ (2025)

Arrives Monday, November 17. This three-part docuseries charts Universal’s century-spanning film and parks legacy—Spotlighting how marquee franchises evolved into groundbreaking attractions—and builds toward the 2025 debut of Universal Epic Universe in Orlando. Expect rare archival footage, creative-team interviews, and behind-the-scenes looks at ride design and technology. The series connects milestones from early studio tours to modern immersive lands.
‘Trolls: The Beat Goes On!’ (2018–2019)

Arrives Monday, November 17. DreamWorks Animation’s follow-up to the feature films continues life in Troll Village, centering on Poppy and Branch’s musical mini-adventures alongside fan favorites like Biggie, Smidge, and Guy Diamond. Created by Matthew Ireland Beans and Hannah Friedman, the voice cast features Amanda Leighton as Poppy and Skylar Astin as Branch, with Kevin Michael Richardson and others in recurring roles. Episodes mix standalone stories with playful genre riffs and lots of original tunes. The series originally ran multiple seasons and expands the franchise’s world between movies.
‘Cold Justice’ (2013– )

Arrives Tuesday, November 18. Executive produced by Dick Wolf, this true-crime series follows former Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler and a rotating team of investigators as they partner with local law enforcement to reopen unsolved homicides. The show, which began on TNT and moved to Oxygen, documents real-world casework from evidence reviews to arrests, with updates on prosecutions when available. Longtime contributors have included Yolanda McClary, Johnny Bonds, Steve Spingola, and others. Episodes typically run an hour and focus on one case per installment.
‘A Different Breed’ (2025)

Arrives Thursday, November 20. This new docuseries dives into competitive canine sports, following elite trainers and their dogs across agility, dock-diving, and other high-stakes events while exploring the techniques, conditioning, and breeder-handler networks behind championship runs. Each episode profiles teams balancing training regimens with travel and qualifying pressures on the national circuit. Expect event-floor access, veterinary insight, and slow-motion analysis of performance runs.
‘Southern Charm’ (2014– )

Arrives Thursday, November 20. Created by Bryan Kestner and Whitney Sudler-Smith, the long-running reality series chronicles Charleston’s social circle—including figures like Shep Rose, Craig Conover, Kathryn Dennis, Madison LeCroy, and Austen Kroll—through friendships, businesses, and very public fallouts. Produced by Haymaker Productions, the show has aired 10 seasons with reunions hosted by Andy Cohen and multiple spin-offs. Episodes blend cast gatherings, romantic entanglements, and Lowcountry backdrops with ongoing entrepreneurial stories. The theme “It’s Easy” by Mia Sable opens each episode.
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