Here Are All the Movies & TV Shows Coming to HBO Max and Peacock This Week, Including ‘Sorry, Baby’

Our Editorial Policy.

Share:

Here’s your quick, no-fuss guide to what’s arriving on Peacock and HBO Max this week, spanning creature features, acclaimed indie cinema, true-crime staples, survival adventures, engineering deep-dives, all-time comfort TV, and a spooky British mini-series—complete with the exact day each title lands so you can plan your queue without the guesswork.

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

'Jurassic World Rebirth' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The latest entry in the long-running dino franchise is directed by Gareth Edwards and written by David Koepp, with a cast that includes Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Ed Skrein. The story follows a scientific expedition venturing into a perilous biosphere to harvest DNA, only to encounter genetically altered creatures that push the saga into bolder sci-fi territory. Behind the camera, VFX veteran David Vickery helps bring new hybrid species to life as the film leans into high-concept fantasy. ‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ arrives on Peacock on Thursday, October 30.

‘Sorry, Baby’ (2025)

'Sorry, Baby' (2025)
PASTEL

Written and directed by Eva Victor, this black comedy-drama centers on a reclusive literature professor processing the aftermath of sexual assault, balancing gallows humor with an intimate portrait of healing. The ensemble features Eva Victor, Naomi Ackie, Louis Cancelmi, Kelly McCormack, Lucas Hedges, and John Carroll Lynch, with producers including Adele Romanski, Mark Ceryak, and Barry Jenkins. The film drew festival acclaim across Sundance and Cannes, highlighting Victor’s voice-forward debut and a nuanced approach to trauma. ‘Sorry, Baby’ lands on HBO Max on Thursday, October 30.

‘Naked and Afraid Brazil’ (2021– )

'Naked and Afraid Brazil' (2021– )
Discovery Networks Brasil

This Brazilian adaptation of the survival format strands participants in harsh environments with minimal tools as they attempt to endure extreme conditions over multi-week challenges. Episodes chronicle partnerships, route-finding, shelter-building, and foraging strategies while capturing the physical and psychological toll. The series adheres to the franchise’s stripped-down premise and documentary approach. ‘Largados e Pelados Brasil’ hits HBO Max on Monday, October 27.

‘American Monster’ (2016– )

'American Monster' (2016– )
Discovery

This true-crime series dissects cases involving seemingly ordinary people who conceal dark secrets, using home videos, archival footage, and interviews to reconstruct how events spiraled into violence. Episodes often juxtapose family snapshots with investigative material to reveal the gulf between public persona and private reality. Produced for Investigation Discovery, the show has built a substantial library of cases across multiple seasons. ‘American Monster’ arrives on HBO Max on Wednesday, October 29.

‘Survival of the Beast’ (2025– )

'Survival of the Beast' (2025– )
Survival of the Beast

Hosted by adventurer and survivalist Max Djenohan, this nature series explores how different animals outwit harsh habitats, focusing on the tactics and adaptations that keep species alive. Field segments and expert insights break down behavior, physiology, and environment—from predator evasion to resource acquisition. The format emphasizes real-world lessons drawn from animal ingenuity and resilience. ‘Survival of the Beast’ premieres on HBO Max on Wednesday, October 29.

‘Fatal Engineering’ (2025– )

'Fatal Engineering' (2025– )
Big Media

Each episode investigates catastrophic failures—from structural collapses to technological breakdowns—unpacking chain-of-events timelines, design flaws, human error, and regulatory lessons. Using archival materials, expert analysis, and CGI reconstructions, the series aims to clarify how complex systems fail and what safeguards can prevent future disasters. It’s a procedural look at engineering forensics and public safety. ‘Fatal Engineering’ debuts on HBO Max on Thursday, October 30.

‘House Hunters’ (1999– )

'House Hunters' (1999– )
Pie Town Productions

The long-running real-estate staple follows individuals, couples, and families as they tour properties, weigh trade-offs, and make purchase or rental decisions. Produced by Pie Town Productions for HGTV, the series has amassed thousands of episodes and multiple narrators over the years while sticking to its straightforward, behind-the-scenes format. Viewers get a snapshot of budgets, neighborhoods, and must-have lists across U.S. markets and beyond. ‘House Hunters’ comes to HBO Max on Friday, October 31.

‘Jonathan Ross: Haunted Homecoming’ (2024)

'Jonathan Ross: Haunted Homecoming' (2024)
North One Television

British presenter and horror aficionado Jonathan Ross returns to London’s East End to revisit formative locales with eerie reputations, blending social history, personal recollection, and paranormal lore. The mini-series tracks Ross through sites tied to legends and reported hauntings while speaking with historians and local voices. It offers a compact, atmospheric tour anchored by Ross’s genre fandom. ‘Jonathan Ross: Haunted Homecoming’ haunts HBO Max on Friday, October 31.

What are you adding to your watchlist—drop your picks in the comments!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments