Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘The Expendables’

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Peacock’s lineup this weekend mixes brand-new franchise chapters with a critically lauded drama and a couple of staple crowd-pleasers, so you can build a watchlist that suits whatever mood you’re in. Below you’ll find 10 picks with quick, practical details—arrival timing for the week where noted, who’s involved, and what each film covers—so you can jump straight to the good stuff without extra digging. Let’s get into what’s streaming.

‘Nobody 2’ (2025)

'Nobody 2' (2025)
Universal Pictures

The sequel follows Hutch Mansell as a new criminal entanglement drags him back into the violent skill-set he tried to leave behind. Bob Odenkirk returns, with the action produced under 87North and built around tightly choreographed, practical stunt work. The film is positioned as a direct continuation of ‘Nobody’, making the first movie a helpful primer for newcomers. It’s currently highlighted among Peacock’s most-watched movies of the week.

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

'Jurassic World Rebirth' (2025)
Universal Pictures

This installment introduces a fresh storyline within the long-running dinosaur franchise and is designed so viewers don’t need deep knowledge of the previous trilogy. The production continues the series’ mix of on-set animatronics and advanced visual effects to depict multiple species. The plot centers on humans navigating a high-risk environment shaped by cloned dinosaurs and the ethics around them. Universal and Amblin oversee the project with major VFX houses attached.

‘Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale’ (2025)

'Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale' (2025)
Carnival Films

The feature reunites the Crawley family and household staff for a final chapter that resolves key arcs established across the series and prior films. Location shooting and detailed period costuming maintain continuity with the franchise’s established look. The narrative structure gives principal ensemble members defined send-offs. Orchestral scoring and heritage settings round out the production design.

‘A Thousand and One’ (2023)

'A Thousand and One' (2023)
Sight Unseen Pictures

Arriving this week on Wednesday, November 19, writer-director A.V. Rockwell’s debut follows Inez, who takes her son from foster care and tries to build a life in a changing New York City. Teyana Taylor leads, with the role of Terry portrayed across ages by Aaron Kingsley Adetola, Aven Courtney, and Josiah Cross, and Will Catlett co-starring. The film won the U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. Producers include Lena Waithe, Rishi Rajani, Julia Lebedev, Eddie Vaisman, and Brad Weston.

‘Expend4bles’ (2023)

'Expend4bles' (2023)
Millennium Media

Landing Thursday, November 20, the fourth entry brings the mercenary crew into a mission tied to a potential global catastrophe. Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, and Randy Couture return, with new additions including Megan Fox, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Iko Uwais, Tony Jaa, and Andy Garcia. Scott Waugh directs from a screenplay by Kurt Wimmer, Tad Daggerhart, and Max Adams. The plot centers on a ruthless operative and a conspiracy linked to “Ocelot.”

‘The Expendables 3’ (2014)

'The Expendables 3' (2014)
Davis Films

Arriving Thursday, November 20, the third chapter pits the team against co-founder-turned-arms trafficker Conrad Stonebanks, prompting Barney to recruit younger operatives. New cast members include Mel Gibson, Wesley Snipes, Antonio Banderas, Ronda Rousey, Kellan Lutz, Glen Powell, Victor Ortiz, Kelsey Grammer, and Harrison Ford. Patrick Hughes directs from a script by Creighton Rothenberger, Katrin Benedikt, and Sylvester Stallone. The story blends a rescue operation with a confrontation that tests veterans and recruits alike.

‘The Expendables 2’ (2012)

'The Expendables 2' (2012)
Millennium Media

Also due Thursday, November 20, the sequel sends the team on a mission that becomes personal when they clash with arms dealer Jean Vilain. Returning players include Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, with Chuck Norris and others joining. Simon West directs, with a screenplay by Richard Wenk and Stallone from a story by Ken Kaufman, David Agosto, and Wenk. Composer Brian Tyler returned to score the film.

‘The Expendables’ (2010)

'The Expendables' (2010)
Nimar Studios

Kicking off the franchise and arriving Thursday, November 20, the film follows elite mercenaries hired to depose a dictator, only to uncover a corrupt ex-CIA handler. Sylvester Stallone directs and stars as Barney Ross alongside Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, and Mickey Rourke, with cameo appearances by Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The screenplay is by Stallone and David Callaham. The movie pays tribute to late-’80s and early-’90s action staples.

‘Jurassic Park’ (1993)

'Jurassic Park' (1993)
Universal Pictures

Steven Spielberg’s adventure pairs Stan Winston’s animatronics with ILM’s then-groundbreaking CGI to realize lifelike dinosaurs. Adapted from Michael Crichton’s novel, the story follows a preview tour of a theme park where security systems fail. John Williams’ score and Hawaii location work are key production elements. The hybrid practical-CG approach set a template for modern effects-driven blockbusters.

‘The Grinch’ (2018)

'The Grinch' (2018)
Universal Animation Studios

Illumination’s CG adaptation features Benedict Cumberbatch voicing the title character in a modernized take on Whoville. Directors Yarrow Cheney and Scott Mosier emphasize expressive animation and a bright palette compared with the live-action version. The film keeps the core holiday narrative while adding contemporary details. A pop-leaning soundtrack supports the family-friendly tone.

Tell us what you’re queuing up on Peacock this weekend and why in the comments!

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