Acclaimed Oscar Nominee Tops Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week Again

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Peacock’s streaming library continues to draw significant viewership through a blend of recent cinematic releases and nostalgic franchise staples. Recent data highlights a strong interest in animated family features and classic horror entries that have maintained their popularity over several decades. From high-octane action thrillers to emotional historical dramas, the most-watched titles reflect a diverse range of audience preferences. Subscribers are currently revisiting established film series while also gravitating toward new exclusive premieres available on the platform.

‘Friday the 13th Part 2’ (1981)

'Friday the 13th Part 2' (1981)
Paramount Pictures

Five years after the original massacre at Camp Crystal Lake, a new group of counselors sets up a training camp in the same area. They ignore the warnings of the local residents and find themselves targeted by a mysterious killer hiding in the surrounding woods. This sequel marks the debut of Jason Voorhees as the primary antagonist of the series, though he has not yet acquired his famous hockey mask. The plot follows Ginny Field as she leads the struggle for survival against the legendary slasher. The film solidified the franchise’s place in horror history and established many recurring elements of the subgenre.

‘Ted’ (2012)

'Ted' (2012)
Universal Pictures

John Bennett is a man whose childhood wish brought his favorite teddy bear to life, resulting in a permanent and unconventional companionship. As an adult, John finds that his relationship with his girlfriend is constantly undermined by the crude and immature behavior of his bear. The narrative explores the tension between adult responsibilities and the comfort of childhood attachments. Directed by Seth MacFarlane, the movie utilizes a blend of live-action performances and computer-generated imagery to bring the title character to life. It serves as a comedic examination of the challenges associated with growing up and moving on.

‘Song Sung Blue’ (2025)

'Song Sung Blue' (2025)
Focus Features

This musical drama is based on the true story of a Milwaukee couple who formed a dedicated Neil Diamond tribute band. The narrative follows their professional journey through the local music scene and the personal challenges they face along the way. Starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, the film explores themes of passion, resilience, and the power of performance. It draws inspiration from a 2008 documentary that chronicled the lives of the real-life musicians behind the act. The production highlights the impact of music on individual identity and community connection.

‘Madagascar’ (2005)

'Madagascar' (2005)
Pacific Data Images

Four pampered animals from the Central Park Zoo are unexpectedly shipped to the island of Madagascar after a failed escape attempt. Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippo must learn to adapt to the wild after a lifetime in captivity. They encounter a local tribe of lemurs and face the reality of the predatory nature of the animal kingdom. The film focuses on the strength of their friendship as they navigate a series of dangerous and unfamiliar environments. This animated feature began a major franchise known for its stylized visuals and energetic character dynamics.

‘The Beekeeper’ (2024)

'The Beekeeper' (2024)
Miramax

Adam Clay is a former operative of a top-secret organization known as the Beekeepers who embarks on a mission of vengeance. After a close friend falls victim to a sophisticated phishing scam, Clay targets the corporate entities responsible for the fraud. His quest for justice reveals a sprawling conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of political power. The film features intense action sequences and showcases the specialized tactical skills of the protagonist as he dismantles the criminal network. It addresses contemporary themes of digital exploitation and the failure of traditional legal institutions.

‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ (2012)

'Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted' (2012)
DreamWorks Animation

The animal protagonists continue their journey back to New York City by traveling across Europe under the cover of a traveling circus. They are pursued by the relentless Captain Chantel DuBois, an animal control officer determined to add a lion’s head to her collection. To remain hidden, the group helps the circus troupe revitalize their show with new, high-flying stunts and performances. The film introduces a variety of new characters and explores different European cities as the cast evades capture. It is noted for its vibrant color palette and fast-paced, imaginative animation sequences.

‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’ (2008)

'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa' (2008)
DreamWorks Animation

After their time on the island, the zoo animals crash-land on the African savannah, where Alex discovers his long-lost parents. He attempts to integrate into the pride while Marty, Melman, and Gloria find their own roles within the larger animal community. The plot centers on the conflict between the urban upbringing of the lead characters and the expectations of their natural lineage. Meanwhile, a water shortage threatens the survival of all the animals, forcing the group to find a solution to the environmental crisis. The sequel provides deeper insight into the characters’ backgrounds and their connections to the natural world.

‘Home’ (2015)

'Home' (2015)
DreamWorks Animation

A socially awkward alien named Oh belongs to the Boov race, which has relocated to Earth to hide from their intergalactic enemies. After accidentally compromising his people’s secret location, Oh becomes a fugitive and forms an unlikely alliance with a human girl named Tip. The two travel across the globe in a modified car to find Tip’s mother and stop the impending invasion. Their journey emphasizes the importance of understanding others and the value of making mistakes. The film explores themes of displacement, courage, and the evolving definition of family.

‘Friday the 13th’ (1980)

'Friday the 13th' (1980)
Sean S. Cunningham Films

A group of young counselors arrives at Camp Crystal Lake to prepare for the summer season despite the location’s violent past. They are systematically hunted by a mysterious killer who stalks them from the shadows of the woods. The film relies on atmosphere and suspense to build a sense of impending dread as the body count rises. It concludes with a significant plot twist that became one of the most famous moments in cinema history. As a foundational slasher film, it launched a massive media franchise and influenced the horror genre for decades.

‘Hamnet’ (2025)

'Hamnet' (2025)
Hera Pictures

Adapted from the novel by Maggie O’Farrell, this historical drama focuses on the life of Agnes Hathaway during the late 16th century. The story depicts the emotional devastation faced by Agnes and her husband, William Shakespeare, following the death of their young son. It explores how this personal loss served as the primary inspiration for the writing of the play ‘Hamlet’. Directed by Chloé Zhao, the film features performances by Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in the leading roles. The narrative provides a fictionalized look at the domestic life of the famous playwright and the enduring nature of grief.

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