Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Stumble’
Peacock’s slate this week mixes brand-new premieres with reliable favorites, spanning crime, workplace comedies, reality fixtures, and a headline-grabbing true-crime dramatization. To help you line up the perfect weekend queue, here are ten timely picks pulled from what’s newly arriving and what viewers are watching most right now on the service.
‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

This limited series adapts Andrea Mara’s bestseller about Marissa Irvine, who arrives to collect her son from a playdate only to discover he’s missing, triggering a widening investigation. It’s created by Megan Gallagher and directed by filmmakers including Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis. The cast features Sarah Snook with Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, Michael Peña, Sophia Lillis, Abby Elliott, Jay Ellis, and more. Universal International Studios and Carnival Films produce, with Gallagher, Snook, Nigel Marchant, and Gareth Neame among the executive producers.
‘Stumble’ (2025– )

Set in junior college cheerleading, this mockumentary tracks athletes, coaches, and administrators as they push to “make mat.” Created by Liz and Jeff Astrof, with Monica Aldama attached as an executive producer, it blends competition stakes with campus life. The ensemble includes Jenn Lyon, Taran Killam, Ryan Pinkston, and others, with Kristin Chenoweth recurring. The series is produced by NBCUniversal with Dana Honor also executive producing.
‘America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons’ (2025– )

A companion event series to the long-running franchise, this installment focuses on active missing-persons cases to generate public tips in coordination with law enforcement. Harris Faulkner hosts, with Juno Jakob and John Ferracane among the executive producers. Episodes present timelines, interviews, and reconstructions designed to surface actionable leads. It extends the franchise’s public-service mandate by spotlighting unresolved cases that need national attention.
‘Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition’ (2025– )

This crossover revives the classic role-swap format by pairing ‘Real Housewives’ personalities with households that challenge their routines and values. Episodes place participants in unfamiliar parenting and relationship dynamics for a structured period before returning home. The series features familiar Bravo figures and leans on the original ‘Wife Swap’ concept for its social-experiment framework. Truly Original produces the series.
‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ (2025)

This scripted miniseries dramatizes the investigation into one of America’s most infamous serial-murder cases, with Michael Chernus portraying John Wayne Gacy. It reconstructs key phases of the case, from investigative breakthroughs to the legal process that followed. The show draws on public records and period details to frame the broader community impact. It’s available to stream as part of Peacock’s current true-crime lineup.
‘Happy’s Place’ (2024– )

Reba McEntire stars as Bobbie McAllister, who inherits her late father’s Knoxville bar and discovers she must co-own it with a newly found half-sister. The ensemble includes Melissa Peterman, Belissa Escobedo, Rex Linn, Pablo Castelblanco, and Tokala Black Elk. Created by Kevin Abbott and Julie Abbott, the multicam sitcom focuses on family ties, friendship, and small-business shenanigans inside the neighborhood hangout. Executive producers include Pamela Fryman, Kevin Abbott, Mindy Schultheis, Michael Hanel, and Reba McEntire.
‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024– )

This single-camera workplace comedy follows overworked doctors and nurses in an underfunded Oregon community hospital. Co-created by Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, it stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Kahyun Kim, Mekki Leeper, Kaliko Kauahi, and David Alan Grier. Episodes blend day-to-day medical chaos with deadpan humor while touching on staff politics and resource constraints. Universal Television produces, with Spitzer and Ledgin among the executive producers.
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999–present)

Set in New York City, this long-running procedural follows a squad specializing in sexual offenses and crimes against children. Episodes combine case-of-the-week structure with ongoing character arcs for detectives and prosecutors. The series regularly draws from real-world headlines and features crossovers with other entries in the franchise. It currently ranks as Peacock’s most-watched show of the week.
‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014–present)

Part of the One Chicago universe, the series centers on the Intelligence Unit as it targets organized crime, major offenses, and high-risk operations. Cases often unfold over multiple episodes and sync with incidents from companion shows. Storylines follow surveillance, undercover work, and coordinated takedowns across the city. Peacock streams seasons that interlink with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’ for full-universe viewing.
‘Law & Order’ (1990–present)

The flagship entry in the franchise uses a two-part format that shifts from police investigation to the district attorney’s courtroom strategy. Episodes are designed to cover evidence gathering, legal tactics, and trial outcomes within a single case. The show has launched multiple spinoffs and frequent crossovers that created a shared procedural universe. Peacock carries episodes reflecting the series’ signature “ripped-from-the-headlines” storytelling.
Tell us what you’re queueing up on Peacock this weekend—drop your picks in the comments!


