
Let’s face it- Peacock has gone from the streaming service you barely noticed to the one with which you absolutely can’t ignore it. Its library is stacked with hidden gems, buzzy originals, and classic hits across every genre. Whether you’re in the mood for laugh-out-loud comedies, juicy reality drama, or edge-of-your-seat thrillers, Peacock’s got something to keep you up way past your bedtime. So, without further ado, and in true binge-watching spirit, here is our countdown of the 15 best shows on Peacock right a true countdown from number 15 to the ultimate must-see.

15. Community
If you haven’t enrolled at Greendale Community College yet, it’s time. Community is a cult-classic sitcom imbued with self-aware humor, running gags, and genre-bending episodes that parody everything from action movies to claymation Christmas specials. Joel McHale, Alison Brie, and Donald Glover lead the most chaotic study group in TV history. Six seasons down-still waiting on that movie.

14. Psycho
What do you get when you mix Sherlock Holmes with slapstick comedy? Psych. James Roday Rodriguez stars as Shawn, a “psychic” detective who’s actually just highly observant (and a bit of a goofball). Alongside his best friend Gus (Dulé Hill), he solves crimes, annoys the police, and makes constant pop culture references. It’s pure comfort TV with plenty of mystery and heart.

13. Murder, She Wrote
Angela Lansbury’s Jessica Fletcher is the very definition of timeless, effortlessly outsmarting killers as a mystery writer who happens to be adept at solving real murders, over the course of 12 seasons of cozy crime goodness. Murder, She Wrote is the TV equivalent of a warm blanket: classic, clever, and endlessly rewatchable.

12. Chucky
Who knew a murderous doll could make such great television? Chucky picks up where the Child’s Play films left off, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of the killer toy. The show manages to be gory and funny and even surprisingly emotional as it follows a bullied teen drawn into Chucky’s twisted world. It’s campy horror done right.

11. Line of Duty
This is a hard-boiled British crime thriller with plenty of gut-wrenching drama. Line of Duty follows an anti-corruption police unit investigating dirty cops within their own ranks. Writing is razor-sharp, twists are relentless, and tension never lets up. If you like your cop dramas smart and serious, this one’s a must.

10. Girls5eva
What happens when a ’90s girl group gets a second shot at stardom? Girls5eva has the answer, in spades, with sass, satire, and pop ditties to die for. Sara Bareilles, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Busy Philipps, and Paula Pell sparkle as women reclaiming their platform, finding themselves, and rediscovering the bond of friendship. Clever, empowering, and absurd with a capital A.

9. We Are Lady Parts
This is one British comedy series, loud, bold, and different. We Are Lady Parts- a punk all-girl Muslim band struggling to balance their music with their culture and identity-will surely make a lot of noise with its biting humor and infectious energy while shattering stereotypes to celebrate individuality. Truly a hidden gem packed with heart and attitude.

8. The Traitors
In The Traitors, the reality show gets an exciting twist as contestants play this elaborately conjured murder mystery game set in a moody Scottish castle. Presented with endless charisma by Alan Cumming and his even more fabulous wardrobe, it’s full of deception, alliances, and., well, betrayals. The UK, US, and Australian versions are all streaming, and they’re equally addictive.

7. Love Island USA
Peacock’s Love Island USA has officially become a phenomenon-especially on mobile, where millions of fans vote and play along in real time. Between the shocking recouplings, flirty challenges, and unpredictable twists, it’s impossible to look away. Guilty pleasure? Absolutely. Worth it? 100%

6. Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy
True crime buffs, listen up. Inspired by Peacock’s hit docuseries, the scripted retelling Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy stars Michael Chernus as the infamous serial killer. What this telling does differently, however, is its concentration on the victims and systems that allowed Gacy’s crimes to occur: a great, thoughtful addition to the genre that gets it right.

5. Law & Order: Organized Crime
Elliot Stabler is back. Christopher Meloni returns to his signature role as Det. Elliot Stabler in Law & Order: Organized Crime, a more intense and complex Law & Order series. Now streaming as a Peacock Original beginning with Season 5, delves deep into New York’s underbelly with the kind of intensity only Stabler can bring.

4. The Paper
Introducing The Paper, a mockumentary about a struggling Midwestern newspaper attempting to keep its head above water in the digital age, from the universe of The Office. Domhnall Gleeson and Sabrina Impacciatore star as mismatched editors, with The Office’s Oscar Nuñez returning for some nostalgic flair. It’s sharp, heartfelt, and hilariously relatable.

3. Twisted Metal
Based on the cult video game, Twisted Metal is full-on pedal-to-the-metal through a post-apocalyptic America. Anthony Mackie leads the cast as a delivery driver caught in a deadly tournament, joined by Stephanie Beatriz, Will Arnett, and Samoa Joe. It’s ultra-violent, utterly ridiculous, and ridiculously fun-think Mad Max meets Deadpool.

2. Poker Face
From Knives Out creator Rian Johnson, Poker Face is a devious mystery-of-the-week series starring Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a drifter who can always tell when someone’s lying. Each episode is a new location, a new case, and a parade of A-list guest stars. Modern noir with retro charm; Lyonne is magnetic.

1. Yellowstone
The crown jewel of Peacock’s lineup, Yellowstone is nothing short of a TV phenomenon. Kevin Costner stars as John Dutton, the hard-as-nails patriarch of a family defending their Montana ranch against all comers. Packed with power struggles, betrayal, and sweeping Western drama, it’s addictive from the first episode-and Peacock is the exclusive home for every season.

Peacock’s current lineup proves one thing: it’s no longer the underdog of streaming. Whether you’re seeking classic comfort shows, buzzy new originals, or anything in between, there’s content fit for every mood and every screen size. If you’re chasing laughs, thrills, or just pure escapism, Peacock has officially earned a well-deserved spot in your binge rotation.