The best Peacock shows and movies to stream winter 2026

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Peacock is the primary streaming home for the 2026 Winter Olympics, offering live coverage of every event. If you signed up for Peacock purely for the Olympics, you might be wondering what else you can watch with your subscription.
As NBCUniversal’s streaming platform, Peacock offers access to NBC and Bravo shows, including “Saturday Night Live,” sitcoms like “The Office” and reality shows like “The Real Housewives” franchise.
For those looking to make the most of their new Peacock subscriptions, here are 8 things to watch on the streaming platform right now:
1. ‘The Traitors’
Season 4 of “The Traitors” kicked off in January, and new episodes premiere on Peacock every Thursday. The premise of the reality series is straightforward: a group of Faithfuls attempt to identify the Traitors in their midst, sharing their theories during roundtable discussions before banishing one suspected turncoat. In turn, the Traitors select one player to kill each night.
As the group of celebrity contestants complete challenges and observe each other’s behavior, their paranoia grows. You can always count on “The Traitors” and its eclectic cast to deliver campy drama and laughs.
2. ‘All Her Fault’
A Peacock original series, “All Her Fault” follows Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook), a wealth manager whose five-year-old son, Milo (Duke McCloud), goes missing under mysterious circumstances.
As the search for Milo goes on, it becomes clear that Marissa’s life with husband Peter (Jake Lacy) is not as it seems. All eight episodes of the mystery miniseries debuted in the fall of 2025.
3. ‘The Paper’
“The Paper” is a spinoff of “The Office,” but its only real tie to the original series is that Oscar Nuñez reprises his role as Oscar Martinez. Domhnall Gleeson is fantastic as Ned Sampson, the awkward and idealistic new editor-in-chief of the Toledo Truth Teller, a declining Midwestern newspaper.
While it’s impossible not to compare “The Paper” to “The Office,” the new series is more similar in tone to “Parks and Recreation” with its quirky but sincere protagonist.
If you’d rather rewatch an iconic sitcom than try a new one, Peacock is also home to beloved shows including “30 Rock,” “Parks and Recreation,” “New Girl” and “Modern Family.”
4. ‘Love Island USA’
Perhaps the most-talked about dating show on television, “Love Island USA” became the first Peacock series to reach the No. 1 spot in the Nielsen Top 10 last year. Single islanders looking for love pair up to avoid elimination, but connections are tested as new “bombshells” enter the villa. Sometimes romantic, often raunchy and chaotic, “Love Island USA” is the ultimate guilty pleasure.
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5. ‘Bugonia’
“Bugonia,” which is Emma Stone’s latest collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos, follows a pharmaceutical company CEO (Stone) who gets kidnapped by a conspiracy theorist (Jesse Plemons). The black comedy is nominated for Best Picture at the upcoming 98th Academy Awards.
6. The ‘Hunger Games’ franchise
Now is the perfect time to rewatch the “Hunger Games” film series. The prequel film “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping,” which stars Joseph Zada as a young Haymitch Abernathy, hits theaters in November. Woody Harrelson played Haymitch in the original “Hunger Games” movies.
If you’re not a “Hunger Games” person, the entire “Harry Potter” film collection is also on Peacock.
7. ‘We Are Lady Parts’
“We Are Lady Parts” follows an all-female Muslim punk band. The British sitcom has a 97 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes, and for good reason. It’s funny, heartfelt, and completely unique.
As The Guardian’s Chitra Ramaswamy wrote when the show first premiered in 2021, “We Are Lady Parts” is “a comedy in which Muslim women are permitted to be funny, sexual, ridiculous, religious, angry, conflicted. Themselves, basically.”
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8. ‘Broadchurch’
Another British series, “Broadchurch” is a must-see for fans of mysteries and crime dramas. Set in a fictional coastal town, the first two seasons of “Broadchurch” focus on the death of 11-year-old Danny Latimer.
During season 3, Detective Inspector Alec Hardy (David Tennant) and Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller (Olivia Colman) tackle a new case: the premeditated rape of local woman Trish Waterman (Julie Hesmondhalgh).
Peacock subscriptions cost $10.99 a month or $109.99 a year.