
Peacock is stacking its lineup with a mix of buzzy originals, blockbuster hits, and major live events this February and March 2026. Whether you’re into reality TV chaos, nostalgic favorites, or big cultural moments, there’s something worth adding to your watchlist. Here’s a closer look at the biggest titles making waves on the platform right now.

15. The Traitors (Season 4 Finale & Reunion)
The Traitors wrapped up its fourth season with a finale and reunion that delivered exactly what fans hoped for: twists, tension, and plenty of drama. The show thrives on deception, as contestants try to outmaneuver each other in a game where trust is constantly tested. The reunion episode added another layer, with secrets revealed and rivalries reignited. It’s the kind of reality TV that keeps people talking long after the credits roll, and this season proved why it remains one of Peacock’s standout hits.

14. House of Villains (Season 3)
House of Villains returns with even more chaos, hosted by Joel McHale. The concept is simple but addictive: bring together some of reality TV’s most infamous personalities and let them scheme their way to the top. Season 3 leans fully into the drama, with unpredictable alliances and over-the-top moments that feel tailor-made for viral clips. It’s messy, outrageous, and undeniably entertaining.

13. Ted (Season 2)
The mischief continues in Ted Season 2, with Seth MacFarlane once again voicing everyone’s favorite foul-mouthed teddy bear. The prequel series builds on the humor of the films while exploring more of Ted and John’s chaotic friendship. Expect crude jokes, pop culture references, and surprisingly heartfelt moments. It’s silly in the best way and clearly still a fan favorite.

12. The ‘Burbs (Peacock Original Series)
Inspired by the cult classic, The ‘Burbs gets a modern TV twist. This new series stars Keke Palmer as a newcomer who quickly realizes her suburban neighborhood isn’t as normal as it seems. Blending dark humor with mystery, the show plays on the idea that the real danger might be right next door. It’s quirky, slightly creepy, and perfect for binge-watching.

11. Wicked: For Good
Wicked: For Good brings audiences back to Oz with more music, magic, and emotional storytelling. As a continuation of the beloved stage musical’s story, it expands the world while keeping the heart intact. The Peacock release also includes bonus features like sing-along options and behind-the-scenes insights, making it a treat for longtime fans.

10. Bambi: The Reckoning
Bambi: The Reckoning takes a wildly unexpected turn, transforming a childhood classic into a revenge-driven horror story. It’s part of the growing trend of twisted fairy tale adaptations, and it fully commits to the chaos. Love it or hate it, the film has become a conversation starter thanks to its bold (and bizarre) premise.

9. Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback
Field Generals: History of the Black Quarterback offers a compelling look at the evolution of one of football’s most scrutinized positions. Through interviews and archival footage, it highlights the athletes who broke barriers and reshaped the game. Released during Black History Month, it’s both informative and inspiring, giving viewers a deeper appreciation of the sport’s history.

8. The Super Mario Bros. Movie
The Super Mario Bros. Movie brings the beloved video game characters to life in a bright, fast-paced adventure. With humor, action, and tons of Easter eggs, it appeals to both longtime fans and younger audiences. It’s an easy pick for family movie night—and one of the platform’s biggest crowd-pleasers.

7. Selma
Selma, directed by Ava DuVernay, remains a powerful depiction of the civil rights movement. Focusing on the 1965 marches led by Martin Luther King Jr., the film continues to resonate with its themes of justice and perseverance. Its return to streaming makes it an essential watch for both reflection and education.

6. Spider-Man: Homecoming
Spider-Man: Homecoming swings back into the spotlight, starring Tom Holland as a young Peter Parker balancing school life and superhero duties. With humor, heart, and high-energy action, it remains one of the most enjoyable entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

5. Zombieland & Zombieland: Double Tap
Zombieland and Zombieland: Double Tap bring their unique mix of comedy and horror to Peacock. Featuring Woody Harrelson and Emma Stone, the films follow a group of survivors navigating a zombie-filled world. They’re fast, funny, and perfect for a back-to-back binge.

4. Notting Hill
Notting Hill remains one of the most beloved rom-coms ever made. Starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, it tells a charming story of love between a bookstore owner and a movie star. It’s the kind of comfort watch that never really goes out of style.

3. The Voice (Season 29)
The Voice continues its long-running success with Season 29. New contestants, celebrity coaches, and emotional performances keep the format feeling fresh. Whether it’s the blind auditions or the live shows, it still delivers those standout moments fans tune in for.

2. Super Bowl LX
Super Bowl LX made a huge splash streaming on Peacock, featuring a high-stakes matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. Beyond the game itself, the halftime show and commercials turned it into a full-scale entertainment event, one that dominated conversations online and off.

1. NBA All-Star Weekend
NBA All-Star Weekend brought star power and nonstop action to Peacock, streaming live from Los Angeles. From the dunk contest to the All-Star Game itself, it delivered exactly what basketball fans were hoping for. It also highlighted Peacock’s growing role in live sports, offering fans a front-row seat to one of the NBA’s biggest annual showcases.

From high-profile live events to binge-worthy originals and beloved films, Peacock’s early 2026 lineup proves it’s more than just another streaming platform; it’s becoming a major entertainment hub. Whether you’re tuning in for drama, laughs, or live action, there’s no shortage of reasons to hit “play.”