‘Twisted Metal’ Tops Peacock’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week As Well: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
If you want a quick way to catch up on what everyone is streaming right now, this list brings together ten shows viewers keep returning to on Peacock. You will find action, reality drama, true crime, and competition favorites, along with handy snapshots about the casts and what each series covers so you can dive in without missing a beat.
Every entry below includes clear details about the premise, notable names in front of and behind the camera, and how each show is put together. Use it as a guide to plan your next watch and to learn a bit more about the people who make these series tick.
10. ‘America’s Got Talent’ (2006– )

This competition series is part of the global franchise created by Simon Cowell and is produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. The judging panel features Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, and Sofía Vergara, with Terry Crews as host, and the format welcomes singers, acrobats, magicians, comics, and novelty acts from around the world.
Auditions are followed by stages that include golden buzzer moments, live shows, and a final where viewer voting decides the winner. The season structure encourages original acts and large scale staging, and past champions have gone on to national tours and residency style engagements while returning for special appearances on later seasons.
9. ‘Dateline’ (1992– )

NBC’s newsmagazine is anchored by Lester Holt and covers long form investigations with a strong emphasis on true crime. The reporting team includes Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, and Dennis Murphy, and the show’s editorial staff draws on NBC News resources for research and field production.
Case presentations combine interviews with detectives and families, evidence summaries, and courtroom developments to explain how investigations unfold. The program produces single hour and two hour specials, and many stories are adapted into podcast episodes that expand on interviews and timelines.
8. ‘Below Deck’ (2013– )

Created by Mark Cronin, Rebecca Taylor Henning, and Doug Henning and produced by 51 Minds Entertainment, this reality series follows the crew of luxury superyachts during charter season. The show introduced audiences to Captain Lee Rosbach and later to other captains and department heads who manage deck, interior, and galley teams while juggling demanding guests.
Episodes chart the rhythm of turnarounds, safety drills, provisioning, and tip meetings, along with crew cabins drama that unfolds in tight quarters. The franchise has grown to include related titles like ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ and ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’, each keeping the same workplace focus while moving to different waters.
7. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County After Show’ (2023– )

This digital companion brings the Orange County cast back to break down scenes, react to unseen moments, and clarify decisions after each episode. Produced by Bravo’s digital team, it functions as an extra chapter where the ensemble reflects on conflicts, friendships, and family developments in a more relaxed interview setting.
Segments feature extended answers that do not fit into the main broadcast, along with producer questions that guide cast members through key topics. Viewers get additional context from figures such as Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Emily Simpson, Gina Kirschenheiter, and Jennifer Pedranti as they revisit pivotal conversations.
6. ‘Snapped’ (2004– )

This long running true crime series from Oxygen examines cases in which women are accused or convicted of serious offenses. Produced by Jupiter Entertainment, the show features a consistent documentary approach that blends interviews with investigators and prosecutors, commentary from journalists and legal experts, and archival footage.
Each episode explores a single case from incident to verdict, outlining the timeline, investigative steps, and courtroom strategy that led to resolution. The franchise has expanded across many seasons and has related titles such as ‘Snapped: Killer Couples’, giving viewers additional case studies with the same clear structure.
5. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011– )

Set against Miami’s fashion and nightlife scenes, this franchise entry originally aired in the early 2010s, then returned with a revival that introduced new dynamics and friendships. The ensemble has included Alexia Nepola, Larsa Pippen, Lisa Hochstein, Guerdy Abraira, Dr. Nicole Martin, and Julia Lemigova, with production by Purveyors of Pop.
Storylines track careers in real estate, beauty, and hospitality, along with family milestones and philanthropic work. The season structure builds through events and trips around South Florida and beyond, then wraps with a reunion where unresolved issues and behind the scenes moments are addressed.
4. ‘Love Island USA’ (2019– )

The American edition of the global dating format is produced by ITV Entertainment and filmed in a custom built villa where singles couple up, complete challenges, and face public votes. The show has been hosted by different personalities across seasons, with narration that provides running commentary as alliances shift and connections form.
Signature elements include Casa Amor, recoupling ceremonies, and eliminations that combine audience participation and cast decisions. The format balances daily life in the villa with themed games and surprise arrivals, and the season culminates in a final vote that crowns a winning couple.
3. ‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025– )

This companion series checks in on Islanders after their time in the villa, focusing on relationship updates and what happens when real life begins again. Produced for Peacock as an extension of the American format, it features returning faces from past seasons who revisit key moments and share new chapters that unfolded away from the cameras.
Episodes use fresh interviews, catch ups, and previously unseen material to chart how couples handled distance, new jobs, and shifting plans once filming ended. The series is built to answer the most common fan questions about who stayed together, who moved on, and how the experience changed the cast members once they returned home.
2. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006– )

The original entry in the Housewives franchise was created by Scott Dunlop and produced by Evolution Media for Bravo, with Andy Cohen among the executive producers. The series has featured an evolving ensemble that includes long running figures such as Tamra Judge, Heather Dubrow, Shannon Storms Beador, Emily Simpson, and Gina Kirschenheiter, along with newcomers who shift the group dynamic each season.
Cameras follow the cast through family life, business ventures, charity events, and friend group feuds set around Orange County in Southern California. Each season builds to a reunion hosted by Andy Cohen, and the show’s production team weaves personal interviews, group gatherings, and cast trips into an ongoing chronicle of changing relationships and priorities.
1. ‘Twisted Metal’ (2023– )

This action comedy is based on the PlayStation game series and was developed for television by Michael Jonathan Smith. Anthony Mackie leads the cast as John Doe, joined by Stephanie Beatriz as Quiet, Thomas Haden Church as Agent Stone, and Neve Campbell as Raven. The fan favorite character Sweet Tooth is portrayed on screen by Joe Seanoa known to wrestling fans as Samoa Joe, with the voice performed by Will Arnett. Executive producers include Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, with episodes directed by filmmakers such as Kitao Sakurai.
Set in a post apocalyptic United States, the story follows a driver tasked with transporting a mysterious package across hostile territory while dodging marauders and flamboyant rivals. Episodes blend car combat and road trip storytelling, with tight half hour runtimes and a mix of practical stunts and character focused humor that expands the game world for television.
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