All the Movies Coming to Peacock in September 2025

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September’s here, and Peacock’s dropping a massive slate of movies to kick off the fall season. From horror classics like ‘The Thing’ to action-packed hits like ‘Bad Boys’ and family-friendly animated gems like ‘Shrek 2’, there’s something for every mood. Whether you’re craving a spooky marathon, a hearty laugh, or a nostalgic throwback, this month’s lineup has you covered with a diverse mix of genres and eras.

Peacock’s rolling out these films throughout September, starting with a huge batch on September 1, followed by more additions on September 5, 10, 12, 15, and 24. With everything from gritty crime dramas to supernatural chills and cultural dramas, you can plan your watchlist for cozy nights or weekend binges. Here’s every single movie hitting Peacock in September, with all the details you need to know about each one.

The Breakfast Club (1985)

The Breakfast Club (1985)
Universal Pictures

‘The Breakfast Club’ follows five high school students from different cliques who bond during a Saturday detention. Directed by John Hughes, it stars Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, and Ally Sheedy, exploring themes of identity and social barriers. The film’s iconic status comes from its raw performances and sharp dialogue. It lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Chicago, the movie’s library set was built to capture an authentic high school vibe. Its soundtrack, featuring Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me),” became an ‘80s anthem, cementing the film as a cultural touchstone. The story’s emotional depth resonates across generations, making it a must-watch. Stream it starting September 1.

Django Unchained (2012)

Django Unchained (2012)
Columbia Pictures

‘Django Unchained’ is a Quentin Tarantino Western about a freed slave teaming with a bounty hunter to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation owner. Jamie Foxx stars alongside Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson. The film blends intense action with sharp dialogue, tackling slavery head-on. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Wyoming, California, and Louisiana, the movie uses real cotton fields for historical weight. Waltz won an Oscar for his role, and Tarantino’s bold mix of spaghetti Western style and raw drama earned wide acclaim. Its nearly three-hour runtime delivers a sprawling epic. Catch it on Peacock starting September 1.

The Sixth Sense (1999)

The Sixth Sense (1999)
Spyglass Entertainment

‘The Sixth Sense’ is a psychological thriller about a boy who sees the dead and the psychologist trying to help him. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, it stars Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, and Toni Collette, known for its iconic twist and haunting tone. The film’s emotional depth made it a phenomenon. It arrives on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Philadelphia, the movie uses muted colors and eerie settings to build suspense. Osment’s raw performance earned an Oscar nomination, while Shyamalan’s tight storytelling keeps viewers gripped. Its exploration of grief and the supernatural remains impactful. Stream it starting September 1.

Almost Famous (2000)

Almost Famous (2000)
Columbia Pictures

‘Almost Famous’ follows a teenage journalist covering a rock band for Rolling Stone in the 1970s. Directed by Cameron Crowe, it stars Patrick Fugit, Kate Hudson, Billy Crudup, and Frances McDormand, drawing from Crowe’s own experiences. The nostalgic coming-of-age tale lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in San Diego and Los Angeles, the movie captures the rock scene with real venues like the Whisky a Go Go. Hudson’s role as Penny Lane earned an Oscar nomination, and the soundtrack, with Led Zeppelin and Elton John, is a ‘70s love letter. Stream it starting September 1.

Reservoir Dogs (1992)

Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Live Entertainment

‘Reservoir Dogs’ is Quentin Tarantino’s debut, a crime drama about thieves unraveling after a botched heist. Starring Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Steve Buscemi, and Michael Madsen, it’s known for its nonlinear storytelling and brutal violence, like the ear-cutting scene. The cult classic hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot on a tight budget in Los Angeles, the film’s warehouse set creates claustrophobic tension. Tarantino’s pop music choices, like “Stuck in the Middle with You,” add dark irony. The ensemble cast’s raw performances made it a groundbreaking indie hit. Stream it starting September 1.

Shrek 2 (2004)

Shrek 2 (2004)
DreamWorks Animation

‘Shrek 2’ is an animated sequel where Shrek and Fiona face new challenges, including meeting her parents and a scheming Fairy Godmother. Voiced by Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, and Antonio Banderas as Puss in Boots, it’s directed by Andrew Adamson. The family-friendly hit lands on Peacock on September 1.

Produced by DreamWorks Animation, the film features vibrant visuals and a soundtrack with “Holding Out for a Hero.” Banderas’ Puss became a fan favorite, spawning a spinoff. Its fairy-tale satire and emotional depth made it a box-office smash. Stream it starting September 1.

Zombieland (2009)

Zombieland (2009)
Columbia Pictures

‘Zombieland’ is a horror-comedy about survivors navigating a zombie apocalypse with quirky rules and humor. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, it stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin, with a memorable Bill Murray cameo. The cult favorite hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Georgia, the movie uses amusement parks and highways for a chaotic, post-apocalyptic vibe. Its fast-paced script and survival tips, like “double tap,” drive the fun. The cast’s chemistry and surprise cameos make it a blast. Stream it starting September 1.

Sicario (2015)

Sicario (2015)
Lionsgate

‘Sicario’ is a crime thriller about an FBI agent recruited for a covert mission against a Mexican drug cartel. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, it stars Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, and Josh Brolin, blending gritty realism with moral ambiguity. The intense film lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in New Mexico and Mexico, the movie’s stark landscapes and Roger Deakins’ cinematography earned an Oscar nod. Jóhann Jóhannsson’s score amplifies the tension, while the story explores the drug war’s complexities. Catch it on Peacock starting September 1.

The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)

The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)
Universal Pictures

‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin’ is a comedy about a shy store worker navigating love with his coworkers’ help. Directed by Judd Apatow, it stars Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, and Seth Rogen, mixing raunchy humor with heart. The breakout hit lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Los Angeles, the movie uses real stores and bars for authenticity. Carell co-wrote the script, crafting iconic scenes like the waxing sequence. The ensemble’s chemistry launched a new comedy era. Stream it starting September 1 for big laughs.

21 Jump Street (2012)

21 Jump Street (2012)
Columbia Pictures

‘21 Jump Street’ is an action-comedy reboot of the ‘80s series, with rookie cops going undercover in high school to bust a drug ring. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, it stars Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Ice Cube, and Brie Larson. The film hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in New Orleans, the movie leans into absurd humor with wild action and cameos from the original series. Hill and Tatum’s buddy-cop chemistry drives the laughs, making it a modern classic. Stream it starting September 1 for a fun ride.

22 Jump Street (2014)

22 Jump Street (2014)
Columbia Pictures

‘22 Jump Street’ sends the same cops undercover in college to stop a new drug outbreak. Directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, it stars Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, Wyatt Russell, and Ice Cube, amping up the meta humor. The sequel lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in New Orleans and Puerto Rico, the movie uses vibrant campus settings for chases and parties. Its self-aware script pokes fun at sequel tropes while keeping the buddy-cop dynamic fresh. Stream it starting September 1 for more hilarity.

The Birds (1963)

The Birds (1963)
Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions

‘The Birds’ is Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller about a coastal town facing unexplained bird attacks. Starring Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor, and Jessica Tandy, it blends psychological horror with groundbreaking effects. The eerie classic hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Bodega Bay, California, the film uses real and mechanical birds for chilling attack scenes. Hitchcock’s meticulous direction and the unsettling sound design create lasting tension. Its influence on horror is undeniable, available to stream starting September 1.

October Sky (1999)

October Sky (1999)
Universal Pictures

‘October Sky’ is a drama about Homer Hickam, a coal miner’s son inspired by Sputnik to pursue rocket science. Directed by Joe Johnston, it stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Chris Cooper, and Laura Dern, based on a true story. The uplifting film lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Tennessee, the movie captures the 1950s with authentic coal-mining settings. Its focus on family drama and scientific ambition resonates, driven by strong performances. Stream it starting September 1 for an inspiring watch.

Downton Abbey (2019)

Downton Abbey (2019)
Focus Features

‘Downton Abbey’ continues the TV series, with the Crawley family preparing for a royal visit in 1927. Directed by Michael Engler, it stars Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith, Michelle Dockery, and Imelda Staunton. The lavish drama hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot at Highclere Castle, the film recreates the show’s period detail with grand costumes and sets. It weaves together upstairs-downstairs stories, focusing on duty and change. Fans can stream it starting September 1 for a nostalgic return.

The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)

The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
Film4 Productions

‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ follows young Ernesto “Che” Guevara’s road trip across South America, discovering poverty and injustice. Directed by Walter Salles, it stars Gael García Bernal and Rodrigo de la Serna, based on Guevara’s journals. It lands on Peacock on September 15.

Filmed in Argentina, Chile, and Peru, the movie uses stunning landscapes to frame Guevara’s transformative journey. Bernal’s soulful performance captures the revolutionary’s early idealism. Stream it starting September 15 for an emotional adventure.

Miss Congeniality (2000)

Miss Congeniality (2000)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘Miss Congeniality’ follows an FBI agent going undercover as a beauty pageant contestant to stop a terrorist. Directed by Donald Petrie, it stars Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine, Benjamin Bratt, and Candice Bergen. The comedy hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles and San Antonio, the film uses pageant glitz to contrast Bullock’s gritty charm. Her transformation drives the humor, with action keeping things lively. Its enduring appeal makes it a fan favorite, available starting September 1.

Bad Boys (1995)

Bad Boys (1995)
Columbia Pictures

‘Bad Boys’ is an action-comedy about Miami detectives racing to recover stolen drugs while protecting a witness. Directed by Michael Bay, it stars Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Téa Leoni, and Joe Pantoliano. The high-energy film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Miami, the movie’s vibrant settings and explosive action define Bay’s style. Smith and Lawrence’s wisecracking chemistry launched a franchise, blending humor with cop drama. Stream it starting September 1 for a ‘90s classic.

Bad Boys II (2003)

Bad Boys II (2003)
Columbia Pictures

‘Bad Boys II’ reunites the detectives to stop a drug lord’s empire in a bigger, wilder mission. Directed by Michael Bay, it stars Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, and Gabrielle Union. The action-packed sequel lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Miami and Puerto Rico, the film features epic chases and shootouts, like the highway sequence. Its larger budget and bold humor amplify the buddy-cop dynamic. Stream it starting September 1 for high-octane fun.

Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)

Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous (2005)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous’ sees the FBI agent turned pageant star tackling a kidnapping case in Las Vegas. Directed by John Pasquin, it stars Sandra Bullock, Regina King, and William Shatner. The comedy sequel hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, the movie leans into glitzy settings and buddy-cop humor with Bullock and King’s chemistry. It keeps the original’s lighthearted vibe with new stakes. Stream it starting September 1 for more laughs.

The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017)

The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017)
Campbell Grobman Films

‘The Hitman’s Bodyguard’ is an action-comedy about a bodyguard protecting a notorious assassin. Directed by Patrick Hughes, it stars Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, and Gary Oldman. The fast-paced film lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in London, Amsterdam, and Bulgaria, the movie mixes chases with sharp banter. Reynolds and Jackson’s odd-couple dynamic drives the humor, while Oldman’s villain adds menace. Stream it starting September 1 for action-packed fun.

Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (2021)

Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (2021)
Nu Boyana Film Studios

‘Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard’ follows the bodyguard and assassin duo in a new mission involving a con artist’s scheme. Directed by Patrick Hughes, it stars Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, and Antonio Banderas. The sequel hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Croatia and Italy, the movie ramps up the action with exotic locations and explosive set pieces. Hayek’s expanded role adds fiery energy to the chaotic trio. Stream it starting September 1 for a wild follow-up.

Just Go with It (2011)

Just Go with It (2011)
Columbia Pictures

‘Just Go with It’ is a comedy about a plastic surgeon enlisting his assistant to pose as his ex-wife to impress a love interest. Directed by Dennis Dugan, it stars Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman, and Brooklyn Decker. The rom-com lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles and Hawaii, the film uses sunny beaches for its romantic misadventures. Sandler and Aniston’s chemistry drives the humor, with Kidman adding a fun twist. Stream it starting September 1 for lighthearted laughs.

Colombiana (2011)

Colombiana (2011)
A.J.O.Z. Films

‘Colombiana’ follows a young woman trained as an assassin to avenge her family’s murder by a drug cartel. Directed by Olivier Megaton, it stars Zoe Saldana, Jordi Mollà, and Michael Vartan. The action thriller hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Chicago, New Orleans, and Mexico, the movie blends gritty revenge with stylish fight scenes. Saldana’s intense performance and Luc Besson’s script give it a ‘Nikita’-like edge. Stream it starting September 1 for a thrilling ride.

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
1212 Entertainment

‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’ is a horror film where teens uncover a haunted book that brings terrifying stories to life. Directed by André Øvredal and produced by Guillermo del Toro, it stars Zoe Colletti and Michael Garza. The creepy film hits Peacock on September 1.

Based on Alvin Schwartz’s books, it was shot in Toronto with eerie small-town settings. The creature designs, inspired by the books’ illustrations, deliver standout scares. Stream it starting September 1 for a chilling horror experience.

Goosebumps (2015)

Goosebumps (2015)
Columbia Pictures

‘Goosebumps’ is a family-friendly horror-comedy where R.L. Stine’s monsters escape his books, causing chaos. Directed by Rob Letterman, it stars Jack Black as Stine, with Dylan Minnette and Odeya Rush. The fun adventure lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Atlanta and Madison, Georgia, the movie uses playful CGI to bring creatures like Slappy the Dummy to life. Its mix of light scares and humor appeals to all ages. Stream it starting September 1 for a kid-friendly thrill.

American Made (2017)

American Made (2017)
Universal Pictures

‘American Made’ is a crime drama based on pilot Barry Seal’s life as a drug smuggler for the CIA and cartels. Directed by Doug Liman, it stars Tom Cruise, Domhnall Gleeson, and Sarah Wright. The wild true-crime story hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Georgia and Colombia, the film captures the ‘80s with vibrant visuals and a fast-paced script. Cruise’s charismatic performance drives the chaotic double life tale. Stream it starting September 1 for a thrilling drama.

The Scorpion King (2002)

The Scorpion King (2002)
Universal Pictures

‘The Scorpion King’ is an action-adventure prequel to ‘The Mummy,’ with a warrior hired to kill a sorcerer. Directed by Chuck Russell, it stars Dwayne Johnson, Steven Brand, and Kelly Hu in Johnson’s first lead role. The film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in California and Arizona, the movie uses desert landscapes for sword-and-sandal battles. Johnson’s charisma and practical stunts give it a pulpy, fun vibe. Stream it starting September 1 for a swashbuckling adventure.

The Replacements (2000)

The Replacements (2000)
Warner Bros. Pictures

‘The Replacements’ is a sports comedy about a washed-up quarterback leading misfit scab players during an NFL strike. Directed by Howard Deutch, it stars Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, and Orlando Jones. The underdog tale hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Baltimore, the film uses real stadiums to capture the team’s scrappy spirit. Inspired by the 1987 NFL strike, it blends humor with heartfelt moments. Stream it starting September 1 for a crowd-pleasing watch.

Invincible (2006)

Invincible (2006)
Walt Disney Pictures

‘Invincible’ tells the true story of Vince Papale, a bartender who joins the Philadelphia Eagles via an open tryout. Directed by Ericson Core, it stars Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear, and Elizabeth Banks. The uplifting drama lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Philadelphia, the movie uses Veterans Stadium for authenticity in its ‘70s underdog story. Wahlberg’s gritty performance and the focus on perseverance resonate with sports fans. Stream it starting September 1 for inspiration.

Drag Me to Hell (2009)

Drag Me to Hell (2009)
Universal Pictures

‘Drag Me to Hell’ is a horror film about a loan officer cursed by a vengeful spirit after a bad decision. Directed by Sam Raimi, it stars Alison Lohman, Justin Long, and Lorna Raver, blending campy scares with dark humor. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles, the film uses Raimi’s signature style with grotesque visuals and fast-paced terror. The supernatural curse keeps viewers on edge, making it a cult favorite. Stream it starting September 1 for spooky thrills.

A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)

A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014)
Traveling Picture Show Company

‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ follows a private investigator uncovering a dark conspiracy while finding a kidnapped woman. Directed by Scott Frank, it stars Liam Neeson and Dan Stevens, based on Lawrence Block’s novel. The gritty thriller hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in New York City, the movie’s moody urban settings amplify its noir vibe. Neeson’s tough-guy persona drives the intense action and mystery. Stream it starting September 1 for a gripping crime drama.

Puss in Boots (2011)

Puss in Boots (2011)
DreamWorks Animation

‘Puss in Boots’ is a ‘Shrek’ spinoff about the swashbuckling cat chasing a legendary treasure. Directed by Chris Miller, it stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Zach Galifianakis. The animated adventure lands on Peacock on September 1.

Produced by DreamWorks Animation, the film uses vibrant visuals and a Western-inspired score for its action-packed tale. Banderas’ charismatic Puss makes it a lovable family watch. Stream it starting September 1 for fun for all ages.

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
DreamWorks Animation

‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ follows Puss seeking to restore his nine lives after losing eight. Directed by Joel Crawford, it stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Florence Pugh, with Wagner Moura as Death. The acclaimed sequel hits Peacock on September 10.

Filmed with stunning animation, the movie blends humor, heart, and a darker edge, exploring mortality. Its fresh characters and critical praise make it a standout. Stream it starting September 10 for a thrilling animated journey.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
20th Century Fox

‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ unites literary heroes like Allan Quatermain to stop a global threat. Directed by Stephen Norrington, it stars Sean Connery, Stuart Townsend, and Peta Wilson, based on Alan Moore’s comic. The steampunk film hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Hungary and the Czech Republic, the movie’s Victorian sci-fi sets and CGI battles create a pulpy vibe. Its quirky characters offer fun, despite mixed reviews. Stream it starting September 1 for a wild adventure.

Lucy (2014)

Lucy (2014)
EuropaCorp

‘Lucy’ is a sci-fi action film about a woman gaining superhuman abilities from a drug unlocking her brain’s potential. Directed by Luc Besson, it stars Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman. The mind-bending thriller lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Taipei, Paris, and New York, the movie blends sleek visuals with philosophical questions. Johansson’s intense performance and Besson’s fast-paced direction make it a thrilling ride. Stream it starting September 1 for a wild experience.

World Trade Center (2006)

World Trade Center (2006)
Paramount Pictures

‘World Trade Center’ is a drama based on two Port Authority officers trapped during 9/11. Directed by Oliver Stone, it stars Nicolas Cage, Michael Peña, and Maria Bello, focusing on survival and heroism. The emotional film hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles and New York, the movie uses realistic sets to recreate the tragedy’s chaos. Its raw performances honor the real-life rescuers, making it a moving watch. Stream it starting September 1.

3:10 to Yuma (2007)

3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Lionsgate

‘3:10 to Yuma’ is a Western about a rancher escorting a notorious outlaw to a train for justice. Directed by James Mangold, it stars Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, and Ben Foster, remaking the 1957 classic. The gritty film hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in New Mexico, the movie uses rugged landscapes for tense standoffs and action. Crowe and Bale’s performances drive the moral complexity, earning critical acclaim. Stream it starting September 1 for a thrilling Western.

Definitely, Maybe (2008)

Definitely, Maybe (2008)
Universal Pictures

‘Definitely, Maybe’ is a rom-com about a father telling his daughter how he met her mother through past relationships. Directed by Adam Brooks, it stars Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, and Abigail Breslin. The charming film lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in New York City, the movie uses flashbacks for a heartfelt love mystery. The ensemble’s chemistry and warm tone make it a fresh rom-com. Stream it starting September 1 for a feel-good watch.

The Thing (1982)

The Thing (1982)
Universal Pictures

‘The Thing’ is John Carpenter’s sci-fi horror about a shape-shifting alien terrorizing an Antarctic team. Starring Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, and Keith David, it features Rob Bottin’s groundbreaking effects. The cult classic hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Alaska and British Columbia, the film uses icy isolation for paranoia and dread. Ennio Morricone’s score and grotesque creature designs create a chilling atmosphere. Stream it starting September 1 for a horror masterpiece.

Halloween II (1981)

Halloween II (1981)
Universal Pictures

‘Halloween II’ continues Michael Myers’ pursuit of Laurie Strode in a hospital setting. Directed by Rick Rosenthal, it stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence, with John Carpenter co-writing. The slasher sequel lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Los Angeles, the movie uses tight corridors for suspense, with Carpenter’s iconic score. It deepens Laurie’s connection to Myers, adding new horror layers. Stream it starting September 1 for classic scares.

Scream 4 (2011)

Scream 4 (2011)
Dimension Films

‘Scream 4’ brings back Ghostface as Sidney Prescott faces new murders in her hometown. Directed by Wes Craven, it stars Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Emma Roberts. The meta-slasher hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Michigan, the film updates the franchise with social media and modern horror tropes. New cast members blend with the original trio for nostalgic, sharp scares. Stream it starting September 1 for a thrilling sequel.

Ted (2012)

Ted (2012)
Universal Pictures

‘Ted’ is a raunchy comedy about a man whose childhood teddy bear comes to life, complicating his relationships. Directed by Seth MacFarlane, it stars Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, and MacFarlane as Ted. The hit comedy lands on Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Boston, the movie uses local flavor and seamless CGI for Ted’s crude charm. The absurd premise and buddy dynamic spawned a sequel and series. Stream it starting September 1 for big laughs.

Ted 2 (2015)

Ted 2 (2015)
Universal Pictures

‘Ted 2’ follows the talking teddy bear fighting for legal rights while navigating his friend’s life changes. Directed by Seth MacFarlane, it stars Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried, and MacFarlane as Ted. The sequel hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Boston and New York, the film mixes courtroom drama with absurd humor and cameos like Liam Neeson. Its crude gags and surprising heart keep the fun alive. Stream it starting September 1 for more Ted chaos.

The Craft: Legacy (2020)

The Craft: Legacy (2020)
Columbia Pictures

‘The Craft: Legacy’ is a sequel to the ‘90s cult film, following teen witches discovering their powers. Directed by Zoe Lister-Jones, it stars Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon, and Michelle Monaghan. The supernatural drama hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Toronto, the movie updates the original with empowerment and diversity themes. A cameo ties it to the first film, blending spooky rituals with teen drama. Stream it starting September 1 for witchy vibes.

Child’s Play 2 (1990)

Child’s Play 2 (1990)
Universal Pictures

‘Child’s Play 2’ follows Chucky hunting the boy who escaped him, now in foster care. Directed by John Lafia, it stars Alex Vincent, Jenny Agutter, and Brad Dourif as Chucky. The horror sequel lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles, the film amps up slasher elements with creepy animatronics. Its darker tone and iconic kills keep the franchise’s momentum. Stream it starting September 1 for ‘80s horror thrills.

Child’s Play 3 (1991)

Child’s Play 3 (1991)
Universal Pictures

‘Child’s Play 3’ sees Chucky targeting a teenaged Andy at a military school. Directed by Jack Bender, it stars Justin Whalin, Perrey Reeves, and Brad Dourif. The horror film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Missouri, the movie uses the school’s strict setting to contrast Chucky’s chaos. Dourif’s unhinged voice work and fast-paced kills keep it creepy. Stream it starting September 1 for more slasher mayhem.

Child’s Play (2019)

Child’s Play (2019)
KatzSmith Productions

‘Child’s Play’ is a reboot where a high-tech doll’s AI turns murderous. Directed by Lars Klevberg, it stars Aubrey Plaza, Gabriel Bateman, and Mark Hamill as Chucky. The modern horror lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Vancouver, the film updates the franchise with smart-tech horror and gruesome kills. Hamill’s chilling voice and Plaza’s quirky role add fresh spins. Stream it starting September 1 for a new Chucky tale.

Bride of Chucky (1998)

Bride of Chucky (1998)
Universal Pictures

‘Bride of Chucky’ revives the killer doll with dark comedy, as Chucky teams with his girlfriend’s doll, Tiffany. Directed by Ronny Yu, it stars Jennifer Tilly, Brad Dourif, and Katherine Heigl. The campy horror hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Toronto, the movie leans into ‘90s pop culture and outrageous kills, with Tilly’s Tiffany stealing scenes. Its humorous shift revitalized the franchise. Stream it starting September 1 for a gory, fun ride.

Seed of Chucky (2004)

Seed of Chucky (2004)
David Kirschner Productions

‘Seed of Chucky’ follows Chucky and Tiffany’s child, Glen/Glenda, navigating their parents’ murderous legacy. Directed by Don Mancini, it stars Jennifer Tilly, Billy Boyd, and Brad Dourif. The meta-horror comedy lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Romania, the film embraces camp with Hollywood satire and bizarre kills. Tilly’s dual role as herself and Tiffany adds absurdity. Stream it starting September 1 for a wild franchise entry.

Curse of Chucky (2013)

Curse of Chucky (2013)
Universal 1440 Entertainment

‘Curse of Chucky’ returns to horror, with Chucky targeting a grieving family in an isolated house. Directed by Don Mancini, it stars Fiona Dourif, Brad Dourif, and Danielle Bisutti. The creepy film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Winnipeg, the movie uses a gothic mansion for suspense, with practical effects for Chucky’s kills. Fiona Dourif’s emotional performance adds depth. Stream it starting September 1 for a darker Chucky story.

Cult of Chucky (2017)

Cult of Chucky (2017)
Universal 1440 Entertainment

‘Cult of Chucky’ follows a confined woman blamed for Chucky’s murders as the doll unleashes new chaos. Directed by Don Mancini, it stars Fiona Dourif, Alex Vincent, and Brad Dourif. The psychological horror lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Winnipeg, the film’s asylum setting amplifies dread with Chucky’s supernatural tricks. It ties franchise threads together, bringing back original characters. Stream it starting September 1 for a twisted chapter.

1408 (2007)

1408 (2007)
Dimension Films

‘1408’ is a horror film about a skeptical writer staying in a haunted hotel room that drives guests mad. Directed by Mikael Håfström, it stars John Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, and Mary McCormack, based on a Stephen King story. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in New York and London, the film uses tight sets for claustrophobic terror. Cusack’s intense performance and the room’s shifting horrors keep viewers guessing. Stream it starting September 1 for a spooky thrill.

The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)

The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)
Integrated Films

‘The Haunting in Connecticut’ follows a family facing supernatural horrors in a new home near a hospital. Directed by Peter Cornwell, it stars Virginia Madsen and Kyle Gallner, inspired by real events. The horror film hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Winnipeg, the movie uses a creepy house for ghostly scares and family drama. Its emotional stakes and paranormal chills make it a solid entry. Stream it starting September 1 for a haunting watch.

The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013)

The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013)
Gold Circle Films

‘The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia’ follows a family uncovering dark secrets tied to their home’s Underground Railroad history. Directed by Tom Elkins, it stars Abigail Spencer and Chad Michael Murray. The sequel hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Baton Rouge, the movie uses Southern gothic vibes for ghostly visions and historical depth. Its standalone story delivers eerie scares. Stream it starting September 1 for a chilling follow-up.

Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
Universal Pictures

‘Halloween III: Season of the Witch’ is a standalone horror about cursed Halloween masks and a sinister plot. Directed by Tommy Lee Wallace, it stars Tom Atkins and Stacey Nelkin, ditching Michael Myers for sci-fi scares. It lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles, the film uses eerie masks and a creepy jingle for its offbeat vibe. Its bold departure has earned a cult following. Stream it starting September 1 for a weird horror ride.

Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995)

Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight (1995)
Universal Pictures

‘Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight’ is a horror-comedy about a drifter protecting a mystical key from a demon. Directed by Ernest Dickerson, it stars Billy Zane, William Sadler, and Jada Pinkett Smith. The cult film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Vancouver, the movie blends gory scares with campy humor, with Zane’s over-the-top villain stealing scenes. Its ‘90s vibe and fast pace make it a fan favorite. Stream it starting September 1 for a wild romp.

Tales from the Hood (1995)

Tales from the Hood (1995)
40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks

‘Tales from the Hood’ is an anthology horror weaving four stories about racism and supernatural revenge. Directed by Rusty Cundieff, it stars Clarence Williams III and Corbin Bernsen, blending scares with social commentary. It lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles, the movie uses gritty urban settings for its chilling tales. Its unique voice and memorable segments make it a standout. Stream it starting September 1 for a thought-provoking scare.

Candyman: Day of the Dead (2000)

Candyman: Day of the Dead (2000)
Aurora

‘Candyman: Day of the Dead’ follows an artist haunted by the Candyman legend as murders pile up. Directed by Turi Meyer, it stars Donna D’Errico and Tony Todd, continuing the urban legend’s terror. The film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Los Angeles, the movie leans into gore and supernatural dread, with Todd’s chilling Candyman performance. It’s a lesser-known entry but keeps the eerie vibe. Stream it starting September 1 for a bloody thrill.

Amityville II: The Possession (1982)

Amityville II: The Possession (1982)
The De Laurentiis Company

‘Amityville II: The Possession’ is a prequel about a family tormented by demonic forces in the Amityville house. Directed by Damiano Damiani, it stars James Olson and Burt Young, focusing on possession and dysfunction. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in New Jersey and Mexico, the film uses the iconic house for supernatural tension. Its darker edge adds to the franchise’s horror legacy. Stream it starting September 1 for classic chills.

Amityville 3-D (1983)

Amityville 3-D (1983)
Orion Pictures

‘Amityville 3-D’ follows a skeptical journalist facing paranormal chaos in the Amityville house. Directed by Richard Fleischer, it stars Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, and Meg Ryan in an early role. The film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in New Jersey, the movie uses 3D effects for ghostly scares, straying from earlier entries. Its retro charm and Ryan’s presence add intrigue. Stream it starting September 1 for a nostalgic horror watch.

Amityville: The Awakening (2017)

Amityville: The Awakening (2017)
Blumhouse Productions

‘Amityville: The Awakening’ centers on a single mom and her kids moving into the Amityville house, unaware of its history. Directed by Franck Khalfoun, it stars Bella Thorne and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The modern horror lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles, the film blends family drama with supernatural terror, despite a troubled production. Its fresh take delivers solid scares for fans. Stream it starting September 1 for a new Amityville tale.

The Amityville Moon (2021)

The Amityville Moon (2021)
Lionsgate

‘The Amityville Moon’ is a low-budget horror about a werewolf haunting a church tied to the Amityville legacy. Directed by Thomas J. Churchill, it stars Cody Renee Cameron and Tuesday Knight. The B-movie chiller hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in California, the movie loosely connects to the Amityville series with werewolf horror and gritty effects. Its campy style aims for cult appeal. Stream it starting September 1 for a wild spin.

The Amityville Harvest (2020)

The Amityville Harvest (2020)
The Amityville Harvest

‘The Amityville Harvest’ follows a documentary crew uncovering a vampire cult in the Amityville house. Directed by Thomas J. Churchill, it stars Kyle Lowder and Sadie Katz, leaning into campy horror. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in California, the film uses the Amityville name for a vampire twist with low-budget charm. Its supernatural scares cater to series fans. Stream it starting September 1 for a quirky horror entry.

Amityville Uprising (2022)

Amityville Uprising (2022)
Action House

‘Amityville Uprising’ mixes sci-fi and horror as a chemical explosion unleashes chaos in Amityville, tied to the infamous house. Directed by Thomas J. Churchill, it stars Mike Ferguson and Tank Jones. The chaotic film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in California, the movie uses practical effects for its apocalyptic vibe, blending disaster and supernatural elements. It’s a loose Amityville addition with B-movie thrills. Stream it starting September 1.

The Thing (2011)

The Thing (2011)
Universal Pictures

‘The Thing’ is a prequel to the 1982 classic, showing an Antarctic team facing a shape-shifting alien. Directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., it stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton, tying to Carpenter’s film. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Toronto, the movie uses CGI and practical effects for creature terror, recreating the original’s paranoia. Its connection to the classic makes it a chilling companion. Stream it starting September 1.

Leatherface (2017)

Leatherface (2017)
Lionsgate

‘Leatherface’ is a prequel to ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,’ exploring the killer’s origins. Directed by Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, it stars Stephen Dorff and Lili Taylor, diving into the Sawyer family. The gory film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Bulgaria, the movie uses a gritty ‘70s vibe for brutal violence and backstory. Its intense approach adds depth to the franchise. Stream it starting September 1 for hardcore horror.

Flatliners (2017)

Flatliners (2017)
Columbia Pictures

‘Flatliners’ is a sci-fi horror remake about medical students experimenting with near-death experiences, unleashing supernatural consequences. Directed by Niels Arden Oplev, it stars Elliot Page, Diego Luna, and Nina Dobrev. The film hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Toronto, the movie updates the 1990 original with sleek visuals and psychological scares. The cast’s chemistry and eerie premise keep it engaging. Stream it starting September 1 for a modern horror twist.

I, Frankenstein (2014)

I, Frankenstein (2014)
Lionsgate

‘I, Frankenstein’ follows Frankenstein’s monster in a modern war between demons and gargoyles. Directed by Stuart Beattie, it stars Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, and Yvonne Strahovski, with a comic-book vibe. The action-fantasy hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Australia, the movie uses gothic visuals and CGI battles for a steampunk-inspired take. Its unique spin on the classic monster adds supernatural flair. Stream it starting September 1 for a wild ride.

Phantasm II (1988)

Phantasm II (1988)
Universal Pictures

‘Phantasm II’ follows a young man hunting the Tall Man, who harvests the dead with deadly spheres. Directed by Don Coscarelli, it stars James Le Gros and Reggie Bannister, amping up the surreal horror. The cult film hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Los Angeles, the movie uses bigger effects for its dreamlike scares and action. Its creepy villain and bizarre tone make it a fan favorite. Stream it starting September 1 for a weird horror trip.

Son of Frankenstein (1939)

Son of Frankenstein (1939)
Universal Pictures

‘Son of Frankenstein’ follows the doctor’s son reviving his father’s experiments, unleashing the monster. Directed by Rowland V. Lee, it stars Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi, a Universal horror classic. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Hollywood, the movie’s gothic sets and dramatic lighting cement its monster legacy. Lugosi’s Ygor and Karloff’s final monster role add iconic depth. Stream it starting September 1 for vintage horror.

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943)
Universal Pictures

‘Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man’ pits the Wolf Man against Frankenstein’s monster in a quest for a cure. Directed by Roy William Neill, it stars Lon Chaney Jr. and Bela Lugosi, blending Universal’s horror icons. It lands on Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Hollywood, the film uses moody castle settings for dramatic fights and gothic thrills. Its crossover appeal makes it a pivotal monster mashup. Stream it starting September 1 for classic creature chaos.

The Mummy’s Ghost (1944)

The Mummy’s Ghost (1944)
Universal Pictures

‘The Mummy’s Ghost’ follows Kharis seeking his lost love’s reincarnated soul in America. Directed by Reginald Le Borg, it stars Lon Chaney Jr. and John Carradine, continuing the Universal monster saga. The eerie film hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Hollywood, the movie uses shadowy sets for supernatural romance and quick scares. Its short runtime delivers creepy thrills. Stream it starting September 1 for a vintage horror fix.

Werewolf of London (1935)

Werewolf of London (1935)
Universal Pictures

‘Werewolf of London’ is an early Universal horror about a botanist cursed with lycanthropy after a Tibet trip. Directed by Stuart Walker, it stars Henry Hull and Warner Oland, pioneering the werewolf genre. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Hollywood, the film’s transformation scenes and foggy London sets influenced later werewolf tales. Its blend of science and myth creates a unique vibe. Stream it starting September 1 for a classic monster watch.

The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)

The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)
Universal Pictures

‘The Creature Walks Among Us’ is the final ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’ film, with scientists altering the Gill-man, sparking tragedy. Directed by John Sherwood, it stars Jeff Morrow and Rex Reason. The sci-fi horror hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in Los Angeles, the movie uses underwater scenes and lab settings to explore the creature’s humanity. Its emotional weight closes the trilogy on a poignant note. Stream it starting September 1.

The Invisible Man’s Revenge (1944)

The Invisible Man’s Revenge (1944)
Universal Pictures

‘The Invisible Man’s Revenge’ follows a fugitive using invisibility for vengeance. Directed by Ford Beebe, it stars Jon Hall and John Carradine, adding a darker edge to the Universal series. The sci-fi horror hits Peacock on September 1.

Shot in Hollywood, the film uses practical effects for invisibility thrills and a standalone story. Its fresh twists keep the series engaging. Stream it starting September 1 for a classic chiller.

The Angry Birds Movie (2016)

The Angry Birds Movie (2016)
Columbia Pictures

‘The Angry Birds Movie’ is an animated comedy based on the game, with birds teaming up to stop pigs stealing their eggs. Directed by Clay Kaytis and Fergal Reilly, it stars Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, and Danny McBride. The family-friendly film hits Peacock on September 1.

Produced by Rovio Animation, the movie uses colorful visuals and slapstick humor to bring the game to life. Its fast pace and gags make it a fun watch for kids. Stream it starting September 1.

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant (2009)

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant (2009)
Universal Pictures

‘Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant’ follows a teen recruited into a vampire circus, caught in a faction war. Directed by Paul Weitz, it stars Chris Massoglia, John C. Reilly, and Josh Hutcherson, based on Darren Shan’s books. It hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in New Orleans, the movie blends gothic circus vibes with teen adventure. Its quirky cast and supernatural action offer a unique spin. Stream it starting September 1 for dark fantasy.

Lowriders (2017)

Lowriders (2017)
Universal Pictures

‘Lowriders’ is a drama about a young artist torn between his father’s lowrider culture and his own dreams. Directed by Ricardo de Montreuil, it stars Gabriel Chavarria, Demián Bichir, and Eva Longoria. The heartfelt film hits Peacock on September 15.

Filmed in Los Angeles, the movie showcases vibrant lowrider cars and East L.A.’s cultural scene. Its focus on family and identity resonates with strong performances. Stream it starting September 15 for an emotional story.

American Me (1992)

American Me (1992)
Universal Pictures

‘American Me’ is a crime drama about a Mexican-American man rising in a prison gang, facing brutal consequences. Directed by and starring Edward James Olmos, with William Forsythe, it tackles loyalty and redemption. The raw film hits Peacock on September 15.

Shot in Los Angeles and Folsom Prison, the movie draws from real gang life for intensity. Olmos’ unflinching performance and direction make it a powerful saga. Stream it starting September 15 for a gripping drama.

Zoot Suit (1981)

Zoot Suit (1981)
Universal Pictures

‘Zoot Suit’ is a drama based on the Zoot Suit Riots, following a Chicano youth wrongly convicted of murder. Directed by Luis Valdez, it stars Edward James Olmos and Daniel Valdez, blending play and film. It hits Peacock on September 15.

Shot in Los Angeles, the movie captures 1940s Chicano culture with vibrant music and costumes. Its social commentary and dramatic story make it a unique watch. Stream it starting September 15 for a historical gem.

Sin Nombre (2009)

Sin Nombre (2009)
Focus Features

‘Sin Nombre’ follows a Honduran girl and a Mexican gang member on a dangerous train journey to the U.S. border. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, it stars Paulina Gaitán and Edgar Flores, depicting the migrant experience. It lands on Peacock on September 15.

Filmed in Mexico, the movie uses real locations for raw emotion and intensity. Its gripping story and performances earned critical acclaim. Stream it starting September 15 for a powerful drama.

Get Out of My Room (1985)

Get Out of My Room (1985)
Universal Pictures

‘Get Out of My Room’ is a Cheech and Chong comedy sketch film with music videos and absurd humor about L.A. life. Directed by Cheech Marin, it stars Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong. The laid-back film hits Peacock on September 15.

Shot in Los Angeles, the low-budget movie captures the duo’s stoner comedy with skits like “Born in East L.A.” Its irreverent humor appeals to fans. Stream it starting September 15 for nostalgic laughs.

Mi Querido Viejo (1991)

Mi Querido Viejo (1991)
Galactica Films S.A.

‘Mi Querido Viejo’ is a Mexican drama about a son reconnecting with his estranged, once-famous singer father. Directed by José Luis García Agraz, it stars Manuel Ojeda and Alejandro Parodi, exploring family and regret. It hits Peacock on September 15.

Filmed in Mexico, the movie uses emotional performances and music for a heartfelt story. Its themes of reconciliation resonate deeply. Stream it starting September 15 for a moving drama.

Coyote and Bronca (1980)

Coyote and Bronca (1980)
Coyote and Bronca

‘Coyote and Bronca’ is a Mexican action-comedy about two friends caught in crime and betrayal in a border town. Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, it stars Vicente Fernández and Blanca Guerra. The retro film hits Peacock on September 15.

Shot in Mexico, the movie blends gritty action with Fernández’s charismatic performance and musical numbers. Its ‘80s Mexican cinema vibe delivers humor and drama. Stream it starting September 15.

The Earrings (1978)

The Earrings (1978)
Cima Films

‘El Arracadas’ is a Mexican western about a man seeking revenge as a feared gunslinger after his family’s murder. Directed by Alberto Mariscal, it stars Vicente Fernández, delivering intense shootouts. It hits Peacock on September 15.

Filmed in Mexico, the movie uses rugged landscapes for its emotional story and action. Fernández’s tough yet soulful lead carries the classic western vibe. Stream it starting September 15 for a gritty tale.

Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo (1973)

Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo (1973)
Estudios América

‘Entre Monjas Anda el Diablo’ is a Mexican comedy about a man disguised as a nun to escape trouble, sparking convent chaos. Directed by René Cardona, it stars Vicente Fernández and Angélica María. The farce hits Peacock on September 15.

Shot in Mexico, the film leans into slapstick and mistaken identities with Fernández’s charm. Its ‘70s Mexican cinema style delivers lighthearted laughs. Stream it starting September 15 for quirky fun.

Screamboat (2025)

Screamboat (2025)
Sleight of Hand Productions

‘Screamboat’ is a horror-comedy about passengers on a New York ferry facing a murderous rat inspired by Mickey Mouse. Directed by Steven LaMorte, it stars David Howard Thornton as the killer rodent. The campy film premieres on Peacock on September 12.

Shot in New York, the movie blends gory slasher elements with dark humor, using a public-domain character for over-the-top kills. Its low-budget vibe aims for cult appeal. Stream it starting September 12 for a wild ride.

Terrifier 3 (2024)

Cineverse

‘Terrifier 3’ continues Art the Clown’s brutal saga with holiday-themed carnage on Christmas Eve. Directed by Damien Leone, it stars David Howard Thornton and Lauren LaVera, known for extreme violence. The gory slasher hits Peacock on September 1.

Filmed in New York, the movie uses festive settings for gruesome kills, with Art’s silent sadism driving the horror. Its cult following loves the relentless chaos. Stream it starting September 1 for a stomach-churning experience.

Brightburn (2019)

Brightburn (2019)
Troll Court Entertainment

‘Brightburn’ is a horror twist on superheroes, about a couple raising an alien child with dangerous powers. Directed by David Yarovesky and produced by James Gunn, it stars Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, and Jackson A. Dunn. It hits Peacock on September 5.

Shot in Georgia, the film uses rural settings to contrast the boy’s growing menace, subverting Superman tropes with chilling violence. Its psychological horror makes it unique. Stream it starting September 5 for a dark twist.

Back to Black (2024)

Back to Black (2024)
Monumental Pictures

‘Back to Black’ is a biopic about Amy Winehouse’s rise and struggles with addiction. Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, it stars Marisa Abela, Jack O’Connell, and Eddie Marsan, focusing on her music and life. The emotional film hits Peacock on September 5.

Shot in London, the movie recreates Winehouse’s performances, with Abela singing her songs. It explores her creative genius and turbulent relationships, drawing from interviews. Stream it starting September 5 for a moving portrait.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025)

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (2025)
Universal Pictures International

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ is the third film in the series, following the Crawley family through new challenges in the late 1920s. Directed by Simon Curtis, it stars Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, and new cast member Joely Richardson. It premieres on Peacock on September 11.

Filmed at Highclere Castle, the movie continues the show’s lavish period detail with grand sets and costumes. It weaves upstairs-downstairs drama with emotional stakes, wrapping up the saga. Stream it starting September 11 for a heartfelt finale.

Knock at the Cabin (2023)

Knock at the Cabin (2023)
Blinding Edge Pictures

‘Knock at the Cabin’ is a thriller about a family forced to make a horrific choice to avert an apocalypse. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, it stars Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff, and Ben Aldridge, based on Paul G. Tremblay’s novel. It hits Peacock on September 24.

Shot in New Jersey, the film uses a single cabin for claustrophobic tension, with Bautista’s understated performance driving suspense. Shyamalan’s pacing delivers emotional and gripping drama. Stream it starting September 24.

Mummies (2023)

Mummies (2023)
Warner Bros. Entertainment España

‘Mummies’ is an animated comedy about three ancient mummies navigating the modern world after being awakened. Directed by Juan Jesús García Galocha, it stars Joe Thomas, Eleanor Tomlinson, and Sean Bean. The family-friendly film hits Peacock on September 1.

Produced in Spain, the movie uses colorful animation for a lighthearted adventure with historical twists. Its humor and friendship themes make it a fun watch for kids. Stream it starting September 1 for playful fun.

Which of these Peacock movies are you most excited to watch this September? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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