Here are the Best Series to Binge on Peacock in December 2025
Peacock’s December lineup mixes buzzy originals, long-running reality staples, and a genre-defining cult favorite, making it a strong month for both fresh premieres and deep back-catalog binges. From headline-grabbing new debuts to legacy hits landing with full-season runs, these ten picks offer variety across reality, drama, competition, and sci-fi. Each entry below includes the exact arrival date so you can plan the perfect queue. All titles and dates are taken from the official monthly roundup.
‘Supernatural’ (2005–2020)

All fifteen seasons of ‘Supernatural’ join Peacock on December 22, following Sam and Dean Winchester’s cross-country hunt for demons, ghosts, and gods across an expansive mythology. The series blends monster-of-the-week thrills with serialized arcs involving angels, apocalypses, and time-twisting lore. It’s anchored by the brothers’ evolving relationship and a rotating roster of allies and adversaries, making it ideal for a long holiday binge. Episodes span road-trip Americana, classic rock needle-drops, and inventive genre one-offs.
‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ (2010– )

‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ lands on December 5, delivering glamour, feud-filled dinners, and cast trips that drive the franchise’s pop-culture footprint. Episodes track personal and business storylines among Beverly Hills socialites, with confessionals and reunion episodes shaping season narratives. New and returning viewers can jump into ongoing arcs while revisiting earlier dynamics that inform current tensions. The series remains a cornerstone of reality TV viewing on the service.
‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013– )

Arriving December 3, ‘Vanderpump Rules’ follows the staff orbiting Lisa Vanderpump’s West Hollywood restaurants as friendships, romances, and career gambits collide. The show chronicles cast evolutions from servers to entrepreneurs, with season-spanning conflicts and reconciliations. Viewers get behind-the-scenes access to hospitality industry pressures alongside reality-TV fireworks. Its interconnectedness with other Bravo titles also makes it a key binge for franchise completists.
‘Married to Medicine’ (2013– )

‘Married to Medicine’ streams from December 1, spotlighting Atlanta physicians and spouses balancing demanding medical careers with high-visibility social lives. Episodes weave hospital schedules, practice growth, and community outreach with friend-group alliances and disputes. The show’s blend of professional stakes and personal storylines provides both continuity and drop-in viewing. It’s a long-running entry that rewards season-by-season catch-ups.
‘Exatlón Estados Unidos’ (2018– )

High-intensity competition ‘Exatlón Estados Unidos’ arrives December 3, pitting teams of elite athletes and everyday contenders in grueling obstacle courses. Episodes emphasize endurance, agility, and strategy as contestants face eliminations toward a cash prize. The format offers frequent episodes and clear progression, making it an easy daily binge. It’s a standout for viewers seeking sports-style reality with measurable results.
‘The Copenhagen Test’ (2025)

Premiering December 27, ‘The Copenhagen Test’ is a sci-fi espionage thriller led by an intelligence analyst who discovers his mind has been compromised by unknown operatives. The premise pairs near-future tech with spycraft tradecraft, setting up double-crosses and identity questions. Episodes build tension around surveillance, data, and memory, aiming for sleek pacing. It’s positioned as a marquee original to close out the month.
‘Made in Korea’ (2025)

Debuting December 24, ‘Made in Korea’ is a 1970s-set political thriller about an ambitious power-seeker clashing with a reform-minded prosecutor. The series uses corporate and governmental intrigue to explore corruption, loyalty, and the costs of rapid modernization. Expect period detail, boardroom maneuvers, and courtroom stakes driving the narrative. Its historical framing adds depth for viewers who enjoy suspense with real-world context.
‘Go On’ (2012–2013)

The Matthew Perry-led comedy ‘Go On’ arrives December 8, following a sports radio host mandated to attend group therapy after a personal loss. Episodes balance grief recovery with ensemble humor as an eclectic support group bonds through weekly sessions. The single-season run makes for a compact, satisfying binge. It’s a case study in character-driven comedy with heart.
‘Unusual Suspects’ (2010–2016)

Joining the library December 2, ‘Unusual Suspects’ revisits criminal cases where the perpetrator defied initial expectations. Episodes use interviews and reenactments to track misdirection, forensic breakthroughs, and investigative turns. The procedural format supports drop-in viewing, while case variety keeps the pace brisk. True-crime fans will find a steady queue of self-contained stories.
‘The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher’ (2025)

Launching December 2, ‘The Death Investigator with Barbara Butcher’ profiles complex, often haunting NYC cases through the lens of a veteran medical examiner’s office leader. Episodes reconstruct timelines and methods, highlighting the interplay of forensics, fieldwork, and empathy. The series emphasizes process—what evidence shows, what it can’t, and how answers emerge. It’s a fresh true-crime entry with a subject-matter expert at the center.
Share your own December Peacock picks—and what you’re cueing up first—in the comments!


