
As December approaches, Peacock is announcing all the new movies and TV shows coming to its streaming platform next month. The service recently revealed the full list, with a couple of titles expected to be especially popular with viewers.
Peacock’s hit show, Bel-Air, will finish its run next month after four seasons. The last episodes of this dramatic reimagining of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air will be available starting December 8th.
The biggest news this month is that all fifteen seasons of the popular show Supernatural will be available on Peacock starting December 22nd. For years, fans have streamed the series on Netflix, but it’s now moving exclusively to Peacock.
You can check out the full list of Peacock’s December additions below.
December 1st
Here’s a list of movies and TV shows: 10 Cloverfield Lane, 300, The Addams Family, Addams Family Values, All The Money In The World, Bad Words, the Bill & Ted trilogy (Excellent Adventure, Bogus Journey, Face The Music), Black Nativity, the Bridget Jones series (Diary, The Edge Of Reason, Baby), Cheaper By The Dozen, A Christmas Carol, the Creed series (Creed, Creed II, Creed III), Die Hard, Erin Brockovich, Everest, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Gladiator, Jingle All The Way, Just Friends, Kajillionaire, The King of Kings, The Martian, Meet The Fockers, Meet The Parents, Miracle On 34th Street (both the 1947 and 1994 versions), The Night Before, Pacific Rim and its sequel, Paul Blart: Mall Cop and its sequel, the Pitch Perfect movies, Pixels, Pride And Prejudice, Public Enemies, Rock Of Ages, the Rocky series, Tammy, Trading Places, Troy, and Unaccompanied Minors. Also included are TV shows like Bel-Air (Season 4), Confessions of Octomom (Season 1), Married To Medicine: Atlanta (Season 12 premiere), and the finale of Purina’s Incredible Dog Challenge 2025.
December 2nd
Barbara Butcher’s The Death Investigator (Season 1 premiere on Oxygen), Unusual Suspects (Seasons 1-8 on WB), and Married To El Chapo: Emma Coronel Speaks (Oxygen) are featured programs.
December 3rd
For over 90 years, NBC has kicked off the holiday season with the lighting of the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New York City. This year’s special, “Christmas in Rockefeller Center,” will air live on Wednesday, December 3rd at 8 p.m. Eastern on NBC and Peacock. Country music legend Reba McEntire will host, and a fantastic lineup of musicians will perform.
Two new seasons premiered this week: Season 10 of Exatlón Estados Unidos: All-Stars on Telemundo, and Season 12 of Vanderpump Rules on Bravo.
December 4th
Didi
National Heads-Up Poker Championship, Season 1
Christmas in Nashville (NBC)
December 5th
Watch the season 15 premiere of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on Bravo, followed by the season 3 premiere of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After Show on Bravo Digital.
December 7th
Join the premiere of Reality Hot Seat on Peacock! Watch the Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs game on December 7th at 8 PM ET with hosts “Boston Rob” Mariano, Heather Gay, Justin Sylvester, and Kate Chastain. They’ll be offering live, unfiltered commentary on the game, giving a unique perspective for reality TV fans.
December 8th
Bel-Air, now in its fourth and final season (available on Peacock), reimagines the classic sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air as a compelling drama. The series follows Will’s challenging transition from the streets of West Philadelphia to the wealthy community of Bel-Air, exploring how he adjusts to a completely different world and confronts issues of privilege, conflict, and second chances.
Children of the Snow, Season 1 (WB)
Go On, Season 1 (NBC)
Season 2 of Here Come the Irish premieres on Peacock, offering an inside look at the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. The series follows the players both on and off the field, showcasing their rigorous training, game strategies, and the excitement of game day. It also explores their lives as students, their personal stories, and what drives them to succeed. With exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes access, the series captures the dedication, hard work, and tradition that make Notre Dame football so legendary.
December 9th
Here’s a look at what’s new on TV and in theaters: The Croods: A New Age and Kimora: Back In The Fab Lane (Season 1 premiere on E!), Password (Season 3, Episode 100 – a holiday special on NBC), and the movie Renfield.
December 11th
The Fabelmans
A Motown Christmas (NBC)
December 12th
The season finale of ‘Everything on the Menu with Braun Strowman’ aired on USA Network. NBC also presented ‘NBC’s Year In Review,’ brought to you by Access Hollywood.
December 16th
Polite Society
December 17th
The Voice, Season 28 – Finale (NBC)
December 18th
Jimmy Fallon’s Holiday Seasoning Spectacular (NBC)
December 19th
Okay, so I’m a huge horror fan, and I’ve been following the Saw franchise for ages. It’s wild to look back and see how it all started with the original Saw, then went through so many sequels – Saw 2, Saw 3, Saw 4, Saw 5, Saw 6, and even Saw: The Final Chapter (though clearly it wasn’t!). Then there was Spiral, which tried a different take, and now Saw X! And I almost forgot, I also stumbled upon this funny little thing called Jigsaw and a Saturday Night Live Christmas Special related to the series – talk about a range of content!
December 22nd
Supernatural, Season 1-15 (The CW)
December 23rd
Watch What Happens Live, Season 22 – Finale (Bravo)
December 27th
In the new Peacock Original series, The Copenhagen Test, intelligence analyst Alexander Hale (Simu Liu), who is Chinese-American, discovers someone has hacked his brain. They can see and hear everything he does. He’s caught between his work and the mysterious hackers, and must act carefully around the clock to uncover who is responsible and show where his loyalties lie. This gripping espionage thriller begins with Season 1, and all episodes are now available.
December 28th
Despicable Me 4
December 30th
Book Club: The Next Chapter
Kimora: Back In The Fab Lane, Season 1 – Finale (E!)
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