Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including Jason Statham’s Hit Thriller

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Peacock’s streaming library continues to expand with a mix of high-octane blockbusters, heartfelt dramas, and nostalgic family favorites. This weekend’s selection offers subscribers everything from brand-new documentary premieres to animated adventures that dominated the box office. Whether viewers are looking for high-speed chases or a look into literary history, these titles provide a diverse range of entertainment options. Each film brings a unique cinematic experience to the platform, catering to various moods and age groups.

‘It’s Dorothy!’ (2025)

'It's Dorothy!' (2025)
It's Dorothy!

This biographical documentary provides a detailed exploration of the themes and experiences surrounding a central figure’s life journey. Premiering on Friday, March 13, the film utilizes archival materials and interviews to build its narrative. It offers viewers a deep dive into the personal and professional milestones that shaped the subject’s public legacy. The production aims to provide clarity on previously unexplored aspects of her history within the entertainment landscape.

‘Song Sung Blue’ (2025)

'Song Sung Blue' (2025)
Focus Features

A recovering alcoholic and a single mother find common ground when they form an unexpected romantic and creative partnership. Together, they launch a successful Neil Diamond tribute band that gains significant traction within their community. The story focuses on their journey of healing and the power of music to bridge personal gaps in their lives. Distributed by Focus Features, this film explores the complexities of second chances and the pursuit of artistic expression.

‘Hamnet’ (2025)

'Hamnet' (2025)
Hera Pictures

Set against the backdrop of the 16th century, Agnes Hathaway and her husband William Shakespeare face the devastating loss of their eleven-year-old son. The narrative examines the profound grief and the resulting strain on their marriage following the sudden death caused by the plague. This production from Hera Pictures delves into the emotional toll of family tragedy and how it influences a lasting creative legacy. It is currently a popular selection for viewers interested in historical drama and the origins of literary masterpieces.

‘The Beekeeper’ (2024)

'The Beekeeper' (2024)
Miramax

A former operative from a highly clandestine organization known as the Beekeepers comes out of retirement to seek justice for a fallen friend. His mission begins after a close acquaintance is driven to suicide by a predatory financial scamming group targeting the elderly. The film follows his calculated and violent campaign to dismantle the corporate infrastructure responsible for the fraudulent activity. Produced by Miramax, this action-thriller highlights themes of vigilante justice and the exposure of high-level digital corruption.

‘Fast X’ (2023)

'Fast X' (2023)
Universal Pictures

Dom Toretto and his crew face their most lethal opponent yet in the form of Dante Reyes, who seeks vengeance for his family’s past. The conflict stems from the events of a previous heist in Brazil that resulted in the death of Dante’s father years earlier. This Universal Pictures blockbuster features high-stakes races and global action sequences across several continents to protect the Toretto family. The film arrives on the streaming platform on March 15 to continue the long-running saga of high-speed automotive combat.

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' (2023)
Universal Pictures

Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi find themselves transported through a mysterious pipe into a vibrant and dangerous magical universe. After being separated during transit, Mario joins forces with Princess Peach to embark on a quest to rescue his brother. The film showcases various iconic locations from the video game franchise, including the Mushroom Kingdom and the treacherous Rainbow Road. This animated hit from Universal Pictures remains a trending title for families and long-time fans of the Nintendo source material.

‘Home’ (2015)

'Home' (2015)
DreamWorks Animation

A socially awkward alien named Oh lands on Earth while fleeing from his own race and forms an unlikely bond with a girl named Tip. The two embark on a global road trip in a flying car to find Tip’s mother while evading the invading Boov fleet. This DreamWorks Animation feature explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and the true meaning of finding a place to call home. It utilizes a colorful visual style and a pop-centric soundtrack to drive its comedic and emotional narrative for younger audiences.

‘Ted’ (2012)

'Ted' (2012)
Universal Pictures

John Bennett’s childhood wish comes to life when his teddy bear, Ted, miraculously gains the ability to walk and speak. Years later, their codependent relationship is tested as John tries to balance his adult responsibilities with the influence of his companion. The story follows the tension between John’s commitment to his girlfriend and his loyalty to his foul-mouthed childhood best friend. This Universal Pictures comedy became a significant success for its unique premise and adult-oriented humor.

‘Madagascar’ (2005)

'Madagascar' (2005)
Pacific Data Images

A group of pampered zoo animals from New York City’s Central Park find themselves stranded on the remote island of Madagascar. Accustomed to a life of luxury and regular feedings, the lion, zebra, giraffe, and hippo must adapt to the harsh realities of the wild. Their journey involves navigating the local lemur culture while avoiding the island’s natural predators known as the fossas. Produced by Pacific Data Images, this film launched a major franchise centered on the humorous contrast between civilization and nature.

‘The Little Rascals’ (1994)

'The Little Rascals' (1994)
Universal Pictures

The He-Man Woman Haters Club faces an internal crisis when their top go-kart driver, Alfalfa, is caught courting a girl named Darla. Comedic mishaps result in a burnt-down clubhouse after the members attempt to disrupt the secret romance between the two children. The rascals must work together to rebuild their base and win the local soapbox derby to restore their group’s reputation. This Universal Pictures production reimagines the classic shorts for a modern audience while maintaining the original characters’ adventurous spirit.

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