Best Movies to Watch on Peacock in November 2025
Peacock’s November drop is packed with one early blockbuster and a big wave of comfort-watch favorites, with most titles arriving at the very start of the month so your queue fills up fast. Universal’s newest dinosaur spectacle lands just before November begins, and a deep bench of franchises and holiday-season staples follow the next day, covering everything from spy gadgets to street racing and animated mischief. The lineup mixes recent hits with evergreen classics and family picks, making it easy to plan movie nights all month long. Here are twenty of the best films hitting Peacock and exactly when you can start streaming each one.
‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

The latest chapter in the dinosaur saga follows a covert team led by Zora Bennett on a mission to extract DNA for a life saving drug as genetically altered creatures shift the story into more science fiction territory. Gareth Edwards directs from a script by David Koepp with Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali among the ensemble. After a strong theatrical run in July, it now makes its exclusive subscription streaming debut on Peacock. It begins streaming on Thursday October 30.
‘Jurassic Park’ (1993)

A billionaire invites scientists and his grandchildren to preview a wildlife park where cloned dinosaurs roam behind electrified fences until a systems failure and a storm knock out security. The visitors must cross the island on foot while predatory species break containment and hunt. The tour turns into a survival run between the visitor center, the raptor enclosure, and the main gates. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’ (1997)

A team travels to a second island where dinosaurs have been living in the wild since the first park collapsed while a rival group attempts to capture animals for a mainland attraction. The competing missions trigger escapes and a high risk recovery effort. The action ultimately follows a tyrannosaur to a harbor city for a tense finale. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Jurassic Park III’ (2001)

A wealthy couple persuades Dr Alan Grant to fly over Isla Sorna to search for their missing son and the group crash lands among new predators. A massive Spinosaurus dominates the island while raptors hunt in coordinated packs. Rescue hopes hinge on a satellite phone and a tough trek toward the coast. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Fast Five’ (2011)

A fugitive crew regroups in Rio de Janeiro and assembles specialists for a vault job targeting a crime boss who controls the city’s cash drops. A relentless federal agent arrives with a tactical team and turns the streets into a chessboard of traps and counter moves. The finale famously drags a reinforced safe through traffic in a destructive getaway. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Fast and the Furious’ (2001)

An undercover officer infiltrates a street racing crew suspected of hijacking semi trucks using precision driving and quick swap tactics. He earns the trust of the crew leader during quarter mile runs and warehouse parties while he hunts for evidence. The case forces a choice between duty and loyalty during a high risk freeway heist. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ (2003)

After losing his badge, Brian O’Conner goes undercover in South Florida to expose a drug kingpin by joining an illegal racing circuit. He teams up with a childhood friend and uses customized cars and improvised tech to make deliveries while gathering evidence. The story widens the franchise beyond Los Angeles and sets up later team ups. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift’ (2006)

A high school troublemaker is sent to live with his father in Tokyo and discovers a racing scene built around drifting on mountain roads and in parking garages. He learns technique from a mentor linked to the yakuza and rebuilds a car that blends American power with Japanese engineering. A rivalry pushes the final showdown to a dramatic downhill run. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black’ (1997)

A New York cop is recruited into a covert agency that monitors aliens living on Earth and is thrown into a hunt for a galaxy threatening device hidden in plain sight. The story mixes buddy cop rhythms with deadpan science fiction humor and award winning creature effects. The case races across New York landmarks under strict secrecy. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black II’ (2002)

Agent J pulls his old partner out of retirement when a shape shifting enemy returns to Earth in search of a mythic object with a hidden history. The mission forces the duo to restore knowledge that was wiped away and to revisit a case both forgot. New aliens and an expanded underground headquarters add fresh gadgetry. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Men in Black 3’ (2012)

Agent J discovers a timeline change that erases his partner and travels back to 1969 to stop an alien assassin from altering history. He teams with a younger version of K at the dawn of the Apollo program to secure a planetary defense system. The chase weaves through Cape Canaveral and New York during the lead up to a rocket launch. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Despicable Me’ (2010)

A supervillain adopts three orphaned sisters as part of a plan to pull off a major heist and begins rethinking his priorities as the girls bond with him and his Minions. The story balances suburban capers with outlandish gadgets and a rivalry with a younger nemesis. The setup established the long running animated franchise. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Despicable Me 2’ (2013)

A global anti villain agency recruits Gru to track a stolen mutagen tied to a new super criminal who hides in plain sight. The case pairs him with an enthusiastic agent while his daughters push him to open up at home. Minions become key targets as the culprit seeks to build a mutant army. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Minions’ (2015)

Banana colored henchmen search for a new boss after centuries of bad luck and end up at a villain convention. Three volunteers take a job with a stylish mastermind who wants the crown of England and soon find themselves at the center of a coronation heist. Their chaotic mission rewrites the group’s future. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Paddington’ (2014)

A polite bear leaves Darkest Peru and arrives in London with a suitcase and a love of marmalade where the Brown family takes him in. A museum taxidermist becomes very interested in his rare species as misadventures around the city test the family’s resolve. A final chase through a landmark station pulls the threads together. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Love Actually’ (2003)

Ten intersecting stories follow people in London as they navigate romance, heartbreak, and family during the weeks before Christmas. The ensemble ranges from a new prime minister to a grieving stepfather to coworkers with a complicated bond. A school pageant serves as the crossroads where several threads meet. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ (2012)

Intelligence analysts follow fragmented leads across years of interrogations, surveillance, and dead ends while searching for the architect of a devastating attack. The narrative compresses real operations across multiple countries into a single sustained manhunt. The effort culminates in a nighttime raid carried out by a special operations team. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘Les Misérables’ (2012)

An ex prisoner vows to raise an orphan as his own while a relentless inspector pursues him across years of upheaval in France. The story moves from factory floors to Paris barricades with songs that carry the plot from scene to scene. A failed revolt changes several lives as hidden promises come due. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘The Greatest Showman’ (2017)

A tailor’s son launches a circus that assembles performers who do not fit into polite society and turns the troupe into a sensation with memorable musical numbers. The plot charts his rise, missteps, and attempts to balance ambition with loyalty to his family and company. Several songs later became chart staples beyond the film. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
‘American Sniper’ (2014)

The film follows Navy SEAL Chris Kyle from training through multiple deployments where he serves as a sniper protecting patrols on the ground. Scenes at home show the strain on his family as he cycles between combat and domestic life. A final tour leads to a duel with a rival marksman and a renewed focus on helping veterans. It streams on Peacock starting Saturday November 1.
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