‘Twisted Metal’ Is Peacock’s Most-Watched Show This Week As Well: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Peacock viewers are keeping a busy queue right now, and it shows in the mix of action, reality, and true crime on the service. This week brings long running favorites alongside fresh originals, with competition formats, reunion chats, and high energy scripted adventures all in the same lineup.
Below is a straightforward countdown from ten to one in the reverse order you asked for. Each entry includes clear background on what the show is about along with key names behind and in front of the camera so you can quickly decide what to start next.
10. ‘America’s Got Talent’ (2006– )

‘America’s Got Talent’ showcases performers from across the country who audition for a panel of judges in hopes of winning a cash prize and a Las Vegas headlining opportunity. Acts include singers, dancers, magicians, comedians, and specialty performers. The judges panel has featured Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, and Sofia Vergara with Terry Crews as host in recent seasons.
The format is produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment and follows a cycle that begins with auditions and progresses through Judge Cuts, live shows, semifinals, and a final where viewers vote for the winner. The show is part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell and continues to present golden buzzer moments and themed competition weeks each season.
9. ‘Dateline’ (1992– )

‘Dateline’ is a long running newsmagazine known for in depth true crime and investigative reporting. The program covers cases from the initial disappearance or incident through the investigation and trial using interviews with law enforcement, attorneys, and families. Lester Holt serves as anchor with correspondents that include Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, and Dennis Murphy.
The series is produced by NBC News with a storytelling approach that foregrounds interviews and evidence while maintaining a clear timeline for each case. Special editions and extended episodes allow for deeper dives into complex investigations and provide updates when new evidence or appeals emerge.
8. ‘Below Deck’ (2013– )

‘Below Deck’ follows crew working on luxury yachts as they handle demanding charters while living and working in close quarters. The cast includes a captain, a bosun, deckhands, and interior staff led by a chief stew, with each charter bringing new guests and service challenges that drive the episode arc. Captains have included Lee Rosbach and Sandy Yawn across the larger franchise.
The series was created by Mark Cronin, Rebecca Taylor Henning, and Doug Henning and is produced by 51 Minds Entertainment. International spinoffs expanded the format while the flagship continues to focus on a single vessel per season with confessional interviews, turnaround days, and reunions that revisit major moments.
7. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County After Show’ (2023– )

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County After Show’ is a companion program where cast members react to episodes and provide additional context about scenes that aired. The format includes sit down segments that expand on disputes, reconciliations, and family updates with on camera discussions that add details not seen in the main broadcast.
The companion is produced by the same network team behind the primary series and features cast filmed shortly after episodes air. It functions as an extended conversation that supports the season narrative by clarifying timelines, offering first person accounts, and previewing what viewers will see next.
6. ‘Snapped’ (2004– )

‘Snapped’ is a true crime documentary series that focuses on cases in which women are accused or convicted of serious crimes. Each episode uses interviews with investigators, prosecutors, defense attorneys, journalists, and family members alongside archival material and reenactments to detail the timeline from motive to investigation and verdict.
The show is produced by Jupiter Entertainment with narration that guides viewers through police work, forensics, and courtroom outcomes. Episodes highlight the investigative steps that lead to arrests and convictions including evidence collection, expert testimony, and the legal strategies used by both sides.
5. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011– )

‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ follows a group of women in Miami as they balance personal relationships, family life, and ventures in fashion, hospitality, and real estate. Seasons have featured Alexia Nepola, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Julia Lemigova, Guerdy Abraira, and Dr Nicole Martin with returning appearances by Adriana de Moura and others.
The series is produced by Purveyors of Pop with executive producers Matt Anderson, Nate Green, and Cooper Green along with Andy Cohen. After an initial run it was revived with new seasons that added cast and refreshed production while keeping the reunion format that gathers the ensemble to revisit the season.
4. ‘Love Island USA’ (2019– )

‘Love Island USA’ places singles in a shared villa where they must pair up, survive public votes, and navigate bombshell arrivals while completing daily games and challenges. The series features tropical locations and a rotating lineup of Islanders who enter and exit across the season as recouplings and dumpings change the dynamics.
The American edition is produced by ITV Entertainment and is based on the original format by Lifted Entertainment and Richard Cowles. The production uses a rapid turnaround schedule with near daily episodes, viewer voting through companion apps, and a finale that crowns a winning couple who share a cash prize.
3. ‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025– )

‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ is a companion series that checks in with Islanders after their time in the villa and explores how relationships and friendships evolve away from the daily challenges and recouplings. It offers updates on couples, singles, and fan favorites with interviews and follow along segments that track new milestones.
The series is produced in partnership with ITV Entertainment and Peacock using catch up footage and exclusive access to document life after the core dating competition. It complements the main format by revisiting key cast members and showing how connections continue or change once the season ends.
2. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006– )

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ follows the personal and professional lives of women in Orange County as they navigate friendships, family, and business on camera. Over its many seasons the cast has featured Heather Dubrow, Tamra Judge, Shannon Storms Beador, Gina Kirschenheiter, and Emily Simpson among others.
The show was created by Scott Dunlop and is produced by Evolution Media with Andy Cohen as an executive producer. Episodes include ensemble scenes filmed across Orange County along with individual home and business storylines that are shaped across a season by the production and editorial teams.
1. ‘Twisted Metal’ (2023– )

Set in a lawless American wasteland, ‘Twisted Metal’ follows a delivery driver named John Doe who must cross dangerous territory to deliver a mysterious package. Anthony Mackie plays John Doe, Stephanie Beatriz plays Quiet, Thomas Haden Church appears as Agent Stone, and Will Arnett voices Sweet Tooth with the character performed on set by Joe Seanoa. The series adapts the PlayStation game created by David Jaffe and features explosive vehicular battles.
The show was developed for television by Michael Jonathan Smith with early development work by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. It is produced by Sony Pictures Television and PlayStation Productions with episodes directed by filmmakers that include Kitao Sakurai and Jude Weng, and it presents half hour chapters that blend action and dark humor in a post apocalyptic road story.
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