Here Are the Best Shows to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘The Rainmaker’
Peacock’s lineup mixes brand new premieres with weekly favorites and a few staples that always deliver plenty to watch. This weekend pulls together fresh arrivals alongside buzzy hits from across reality, competition, drama, and a video game adaptation that keeps the action moving.
Below are ten picks drawn from this week’s new drops and the current heavy hitters on the service. You will find quick background on what each show covers along with cast and creative details so you can jump straight to the ones that fit your mood.
‘Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson’ (2025)

This music series spotlights Kelly Clarkson as she performs songs and shares the stories behind them in an intimate setting. Episodes feature guest artists and songwriters who join Clarkson to talk about craft, influences, and the moments that shaped their careers, with a live band bringing the arrangements to life.
The show is built by a music and television production team with Clarkson involved on the creative side. Each installment blends performance segments with seated conversations that highlight collaborations, studio memories, and the path from first idea to finished track, and it is designed for easy weekend watching on Peacock.
‘The Rainmaker’ (2025)

This legal drama adapts John Grisham’s novel about a young attorney who takes on a powerful insurer in a high stakes bad faith case. The storyline follows Rudy Baylor as he investigates a denied claim, builds a case with limited resources, and faces veteran litigators across depositions and trial days.
Developed as a serialized legal thriller for streaming, the series emphasizes case strategy, expert witnesses, and the personal toll that tough litigation takes on a small practice. The creative team uses courtroom set pieces and investigative beats to track how a single lawsuit can expose corporate practices and change the lives of everyone involved.
‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025)

This follow up to ‘Love Island USA’ reunites Season 6 islanders as they settle into life in Los Angeles. Cameras pick up continuing friendships and new romances while checking in on career moves, collaborations, and the social swirl that follows a summer in the villa.
Produced by ITV Entertainment in association with Peacock, the series keeps the confessionals, group outings, and game style mixers that viewers know from the main show. Episodes arrive weekly and bring back familiar faces from recent challenges and recouplings, creating a bridge between the flagship season and the wider franchise.
‘The Real Housewives of Miami: After Show’ (2025)

This companion series extends each episode of ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ with on camera cast reactions and deeper context. Sit downs revisit key scenes and pull in unaired moments while the ensemble discusses decisions, events, and dynamics that shaped the season.
Produced by Bravo with Purveyors of Pop, the format delivers short conversations that drop alongside new installments of the main show. Cast members return to specific moments from group trips, parties, and reunions, offering production details and additional perspective that complement what aired and stream in one place on Peacock.
‘The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys’ (2024)

This docuseries follows the McBee family in rural Missouri as they run a large cattle and farming operation. Storylines track Steve McBee and his sons as they balance ranch work, auctions, and expansion plans with family life and business decisions.
From Jeff Jenkins Productions, the show places crews in the pens, fields, and boardrooms where the family maps out the season. Episodes document calving, equipment upgrades, financing discussions, and succession questions in a grounded portrait of a modern American ranch and the people who keep it moving.
‘Twisted Metal’ (2023)

This action comedy is based on the PlayStation franchise and follows courier John Doe on a cross country delivery through a postapocalyptic America. Anthony Mackie leads the cast with Stephanie Beatriz, Thomas Haden Church, and Neve Campbell, while Joe Seanoa brings Sweet Tooth to life with Will Arnett voicing the character.
Developed by Michael Jonathan Smith with executive producers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the series is produced by Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, and Universal Television. Episodes blend vehicular combat, offbeat encounters, and road movie pacing as Doe and an armored car team up for a run that could change their futures.
‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011)

Set in Miami, this chapter of the franchise follows an ensemble that balances families, businesses, and friendships in one of television’s most glamorous cities. Recent seasons center on Alexia Nepola, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Guerdy Abraira, Julia Lemigova, and Dr Nicole Martin with appearances from familiar friends.
Produced by Purveyors of Pop with executive producer Andy Cohen, the series uses taglines, group events, and reunion specials to shape each season. Episodes track launches, charity work, and cast trips while Peacock hosts the run for streaming alongside extras that keep the conversation going.
‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006)

The original entry in the franchise follows women in Orange County as they juggle families, friendships, and entrepreneurial ventures. The current lineup features Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Gina Kirschenheiter, Emily Simpson, Jennifer Pedranti, and Katie Ginella with appearances from franchise alumni.
From Evolution Media, the production established the format that later cities adopted, including signature opening lines, group vacations, and multi part reunions. Seasons premiere on Bravo and stream on Peacock, creating a deep archive that shows how the template evolved across the years and across the cast.
‘America’s Got Talent’ (2006)

This competition showcases singers, dancers, comedians, magicians, and novelty acts who audition for a chance at live shows and a major prize. The judging panel features Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, and Sofía Vergara with Terry Crews as host guiding contestants from auditions to the final.
Produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment, the series films around the United States and culminates in studio based live broadcasts. Performances from early tryouts through the final are available to stream on Peacock, making it easy to revisit viral acts and follow the season at your own pace.
‘Days of Our Lives’ (1965)

This daytime drama traces the lives and loves of families in the fictional town of Salem. Long running storylines follow the Hortons, the Bradys, and the DiMeras through romances, rivalries, and mysteries that connect across generations.
Created by Ted and Betty Corday and produced by Corday Productions with Sony Pictures Television, the series delivers new episodes that stream on Peacock. The show’s ensemble includes beloved veterans alongside newer faces, with arcs that weave hospital shifts, investigations, and family gatherings into a daily tapestry.
Share which Peacock shows you are streaming this weekend in the comments.


