Top 10 Must-Watch Titles Streaming on Peacock Today

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Unlike​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ some of its competing streaming services that tend to overwhelm you with a long list of options, Peacock will not do that, but let me tell you, in terms of quality, it is right there with them. If you are tired of spending half an hour going through a heap of shows only to quit and watch The Office again, then this is the right solution for you. I wanted to have some more fun with my top 10 movies currently streaming on Peacock, so I made a countdown to rank ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌them.

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10. Belfast

Kenneth Branagh’s genuine love letter to his youth is the type of film that clings long after the credits stop. During the Troubles in Northern Ireland, Belfast weaves nostalgia, sadness, and determination into a stunningly made coming-of-age tale. Boasting an amazing cast and a killer soundtrack, it’s the very definition of a moving film.

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9. The Bad Guys

Don’t be fooled by the animation; this heist comedy is a hoot for adults and children alike. Think Ocean’s Eleven if the team were a wolf, shark, tarantula, snake, and piranha. With snazzy, Into the Spider-Verse-style visuals and a star voice cast headed by Sam Rockwell, The Bad Guys is sheer fun.

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8. The Killer

If you are a fan of John Woo, then you must be very happy to know that he is back with this remake of the film of the same name from 1989. This new version tells the story of Nathalie Emmanuel, who plays an assassin whose killing turns into a personal one, witnessing the event. Omar Sy and Sam Worthington are the supporting actors, while Woo is directing, and that means this is the best type of chic action filmmaking.

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7. The Northman

Do you want to hear about the movie that combines Vikings, revenge, and incredible visuals? Then, of course, your answer would be yes. The Northman, by Robert Eggers, tells the story of a prince (Alexander Skarsgård) who is on a violent journey to avenge his father’s death. This film is done in a very raw way, it is very violent, and it is very visually striking; thus, it is perfect for those who take pleasure in period dramas that have a dark twist.

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6. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Even though Renee Zellweger is back in the role of Bridget, this movie is not one of the lighthearted rom-coms that you might expect. Here she is, a widow who is going through the grieving process, and at the same time, she is returning to the dating scene, and her new love interest is a lot younger than she is. The movie is hilarious, touching, and surprisingly gloomy, so if you want to watch, have your tissues and wine ready.

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5. Dog Man

Just like the team that made Captain Underpants, Dog Man is the absolute antithesis of a creative team. The creators of Dog Man, the half-dog, half-dog cop, have taken one ridiculously hilarious premise and turned it into the best thing that it can be. Pete Davidson is the one who tells the story of the villain, Petey the cat, who is the troublemaker, and that is why the movie is full of both silly and funny jokes. A really good family movie that is both funny and smart to watch.

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4. The Woman in the Yard

Need a fright? This Blumhouse horror movie, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, features Danielle Deadwyler as a bereaved mom who is stalked by a supernatural entity in the very yard she is in. It’s unsettling, moving, and atmospheric, a welcome twist on the haunted-house genre.

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3. Drop

This tight thriller relies on an irresistible “what would you do?” setup. Meghann Fahy is a widow reentering the dating pool until things turn wicked and she’s blackmailed: kill your date or your son dies. With Fahy and Brandon Sklenar smoldering with chemistry, Drop has you on high alert until the very last. 

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2. The Phoenician Scheme

Think Wes Anderson doing a crime caper, and you’ll get the vibe here. Benicio del Toro stars as a shady arms dealer trying to pull his estranged daughter (Mia Threapleton) into the family business. With a stacked cast of Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Bill Murray, and Anderson’s signature visuals, this one’s as stylish as it is quirky.

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1. Monkey Man

Dev Patel not only stars in Monkey Man he also writes, directs, and delivers a powerhouse performance. This revenge thriller tracks a street fighter from an Indian underground club as he tracks down the perpetrators of his mother’s murder. Violent fight scenes intermingle with incisive comments on class and corruption, making one of the year’s most buzzed-about films.

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Whether you’re in the mood for gut-wrenching drama, wild animation, or bone-crunching action, Peacock’s lineup is stacked right now. Queue up a couple of these, grab some snacks, and you’ve got yourself the perfect movie night.

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