Peacock July 2025 Movies, TV Shows, and Sports
Peacock is turning up the thrills with unexpected scares, steamy summer finales, and high-octane returns.
Peacock is turning up the thrills with unexpected scares, steamy summer finales, and high-octane returns.
The new season is expected to debut on HBO and HBO Max in 2026.
The lineup includes Ballard, Heads of State, Justice on Trial, One Night in Idaho: The College Murders, Shiny Happy People: A Teenage Holy War, and Surf Girls: International.
The lineup includes blockbuster movies, big TV moments, and a few festive surprises.
The documentary series offers an unprecedented, heart-pounding look at the disaster directly from those who lived through it.
GRAMMY Award-nominated musician Mark Hoppus wrote and performed the theme song.
The second season will feature five fierce wave-slaying athletes.
The lineup includes Code of Silence, The Ex-Wife Season 2, Our Zoo, The Outcast, Outrageous, Pigs, QI (V), and more.
The new limited series will premiere globally on September 18.
The lineup includes Big Brother Season 27, Dexter: Resurrection, Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado, Dora Season 3, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3, and more.
The lineup includes Building the Band, Happy Gilmore 2, Madea’s Destination Wedding, The Old Guard 2, The Sandman Season 2, WWE: Unreal, and more.
The cautionary tales of America’s most notorious women masterminds.
Montana Mavericks will kick off the lineup in select theaters nationwide in August.
The lineup includes Sinners, three A24 releases, HBO series Rage, Shark Week, and more.
Judge Sheindlin puts the justice system on trial in her landmark new series.
The first season spent four weeks in Netflix’s Global Top 10 TV (English) list.
The crime drama series stars and is executive produced by Alicia Silverstone.
Wonder Project announced today that it will launch a new subscription offering exclusively on Prime Video.
The first season will launch in July on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally.
The second season will launch on Netflix this summer.