All the Movies Arriving on Peacock in April 2026
A massive wave of cinematic arrivals is hitting streaming screens this month, offering viewers an extensive library of comedies, thrillers, historical dramas, and animated features. The digital platform is updating its catalog with dozens of recognizable blockbusters alongside highly anticipated new releases to keep audiences entertained. Streaming enthusiasts will find a robust schedule of titles rolling out consistently across the upcoming weeks. The complete schedule outlines everything joining the service, ensuring fans know exactly when to queue up their next feature presentation.
‘Wayne’s World 2’ (1993)

Wayne and Garth attempt to organize a massive rock festival dubbed Waynestock after Wayne receives a vision from Jim Morrison. The duo faces logistical challenges and relationship turbulence when a record producer attempts to woo Wayne’s girlfriend. Mike Myers and Dana Carvey reprise their roles as the titular public access television hosts in this comedy sequel. ‘Wayne’s World 2’ will become available for streaming on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Road to Perdition’ (2002)

A mob enforcer goes on the run with his young son after the boy witnesses a murder committed by the crime boss’s unstable heir. The father and son navigate a dangerous path of vengeance and survival across the midwestern United States during the Great Depression. Directed by Sam Mendes, the film features Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, and Jude Law in leading roles. The cinematic adaptation of the graphic novel hits Peacock on April 1.
‘When Harry Met Sally…’ (1989)

Two college graduates meet during a cross-country drive and spend the next decade periodically running into each other in New York City. They navigate various relationships and career changes while debating whether men and women can maintain strictly platonic friendships. Directed by Rob Reiner and written by Nora Ephron, the film stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan. This romantic comedy arrives on Peacock’s streaming platform on April 1.
‘Crocodile Dundee’ (1986)

An American reporter travels to the Australian Outback to interview an eccentric crocodile hunter who survived a near-fatal attack. She brings the rugged bushman back to New York City, where he must adapt to the unfamiliar customs of modern urban life. Paul Hogan stars as the titular character, bringing a distinct cultural clash to the screen. ‘Crocodile Dundee’ begins streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘Bee Movie’ (2007)

A recent college graduate bee named Barry B. Benson ventures outside the hive and discovers that humans have been consuming honey for centuries. Outraged by this revelation, Barry decides to sue the human race for exploiting his species’ hard work. Jerry Seinfeld co-wrote the script and provides the voice for the main character in this animated feature. The film lands on Peacock’s library on April 1.
‘Wayne’s World’ (1992)

Two slacker friends broadcast a public-access television show from a basement in Aurora, Illinois, catching the attention of a sleazy television executive. The executive purchases the rights to their show, leading to a series of creative clashes and corporate interference. Based on the Saturday Night Live sketch, the film was directed by Penelope Spheeris. Viewers can watch ‘Wayne’s World’ on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping’ (2016)

A former boy band member faces a severe career crisis when his highly anticipated sophomore solo album becomes a massive commercial failure. He attempts various desperate publicity stunts to maintain his celebrity status while alienating his former friends and collaborators. The Lonely Island comedy trio created and starred in this mockumentary exploring the contemporary music industry. This musical satire debuts on Peacock on April 1.
‘South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut’ (1999)

Four elementary school boys sneak into an R-rated Canadian movie and begin using profane language, prompting their mothers to start a war against Canada. The boys must find a way to stop the impending conflict and prevent Satan from conquering the world. Trey Parker and Matt Stone directed and voiced multiple characters in this animated musical comedy based on their television series. Peacock adds ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut’ to its catalog on April 1.
‘Sea of Love’ (1989)

A veteran New York City police detective investigates a series of murders targeting men who placed personal advertisements in a newspaper. To catch the culprit, he goes undercover and sets up sting operations, eventually falling for one of his primary suspects. Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin star in this neo-noir thriller directed by Harold Becker. ‘Sea of Love’ releases on the Peacock platform on April 1.
’22 Jump Street’ (2014)

Two undercover police officers are reassigned to investigate a new synthetic drug ring operating out of a local college campus. Their partnership is tested as they infiltrate different social circles and confront the challenges of university life. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum return to lead this action-comedy sequel directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. This collegiate undercover mission streams on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle’ (2004)

Two roommates embark on a late-night quest to satisfy their sudden craving for fast-food burgers after smoking marijuana. Their seemingly simple journey across New Jersey devolves into a series of bizarre encounters with eccentric characters and unexpected obstacles. John Cho and Kal Penn play the titular characters in this stoner comedy directed by Danny Leiner. The adventure begins streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘Liar Liar’ (1997)

A successful but dishonest lawyer is magically compelled to tell the absolute truth for twenty-four hours after his son makes a birthday wish. This sudden inability to lie jeopardizes his career during a high-stakes divorce case and forces him to reevaluate his personal priorities. Jim Carrey stars in this fast-paced comedy directed by Tom Shadyac. ‘Liar Liar’ becomes available to watch on Peacock on April 1.
‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989)

An unconventional English teacher inspires his students at a strict, elite boarding school to break free from tradition through the study of poetry. His unorthodox methods encourage the boys to pursue their authentic passions, which soon brings them into conflict with the school’s conservative administration. Robin Williams leads the cast in this drama directed by Peter Weir. ‘Dead Poets Society’ enters the Peacock streaming library on April 1.
‘Noah’ (2014)

A man experiences apocalyptic visions of a great flood and takes on the monumental task of building an ark to save innocent animal life. He faces hostility from a desperate population led by a ruthless warlord who wants to secure space on the vessel. Darren Aronofsky directed this biblical epic starring Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, and Emma Watson. Viewers can access ‘Noah’ on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Gangs of New York’ (2002)

A young Irish immigrant returns to the Five Points neighborhood of New York City in 1862 seeking revenge against the anti-immigrant gang leader who killed his father. The conflict escalates against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the impending New York Draft Riots. Martin Scorsese directed this historical drama featuring Daniel Day-Lewis and Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘Gangs of New York’ arrives on Peacock on April 1.
‘Blade’ (1998)

A half-human, half-vampire warrior hunts down the undead creatures who prey on humanity while trying to control his own bloodthirst. He must stop a rogue vampire faction from executing an ancient ritual that would unleash a blood god and subjugate the human race. Wesley Snipes portrays the Marvel Comics character in this action-horror film directed by Stephen Norrington. ‘Blade’ premieres on the Peacock service on April 1.
‘Dazed and Confused’ (1993)

A large ensemble cast of high school students in Texas navigate the last day of classes and the subsequent night of partying in May 1976. The incoming freshmen endure hazing rituals while the older students figure out their futures, all culminating in a gathering at a local moon tower. Richard Linklater wrote and directed this coming-of-age comedy featuring early performances from Matthew McConaughey and Ben Affleck. The film will be available on Peacock starting April 1.
‘The 40 Year Old Virgin’ (2005)

An electronics store employee admits to his coworkers that he has never had sexual intercourse, prompting them to make it their mission to help him lose his virginity. Their misguided advice complicates his budding romance with a local eBay store owner. Steve Carell co-wrote and stars in this comedy directed by Judd Apatow. ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin’ begins streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘A Fish Called Wanda’ (1988)

A group of diamond thieves turns on each other to locate the hidden loot after their leader is arrested. A British barrister becomes entangled in their chaotic deception as one of the thieves attempts to seduce him for information. John Cleese, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kevin Kline, and Michael Palin star in this heist comedy. ‘A Fish Called Wanda’ hits the Peacock platform on April 1.
‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ (2010)

Three disillusioned friends and a younger nephew travel to a ski resort to relive their past, only to be transported back to the year 1986 via a malfunctioning hot tub. They must carefully navigate their past choices to avoid altering their futures while experiencing the excess of the decade. John Cusack, Rob Corddry, and Craig Robinson lead the cast in this science fiction comedy. The film joins Peacock’s catalog on April 1.
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ (2014)

A struggling robotics inventor and his daughter discover a dormant Optimus Prime, drawing the attention of hostile government agents and alien bounty hunters. The Autobots must emerge from hiding to defend Earth from a new extraterrestrial threat and the emergence of human-made Transformers. Mark Wahlberg stars in this Michael Bay-directed action blockbuster. ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ launches on Peacock on April 1.
‘The Change-Up’ (2011)

A responsible family man and his carefree bachelor friend magically swap bodies after urinating in a mystical fountain following a night of drinking. They must navigate each other’s drastically different lifestyles and responsibilities while searching for a way to reverse the switch. Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman star in this R-rated comedy directed by David Dobkin. Subscribers can stream ‘The Change-Up’ on Peacock starting April 1.
‘The Fighter’ (2010)

A welterweight boxer struggles to step out of the shadow of his older half-brother, a former boxing hero struggling with crack addiction. The younger sibling must choose between his overbearing family management and the trainer who can actually help him secure a championship title. Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale star in this biographical sports drama directed by David O. Russell. ‘The Fighter’ debuts on Peacock on April 1.
‘Blade II’ (2002)

The vampire hunter forms an uneasy alliance with an elite team of vampires to eradicate a new mutated breed of bloodsuckers known as Reapers. These new creatures feed on both humans and vampires, forcing former enemies to work together to prevent an unstoppable outbreak. Guillermo del Toro directed this action-horror sequel starring Wesley Snipes and Ron Perlman. ‘Blade II’ will be available to watch on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Let Him Go’ (2020)

A retired sheriff and his wife leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from a dangerous off-grid family living in the Dakotas. Their peaceful intervention quickly escalates into a violent confrontation as the matriarch of the rival family refuses to surrender the boy. Kevin Costner and Diane Lane star in this neo-Western thriller directed by Thomas Bezucha. ‘Let Him Go’ drops on Peacock on April 1.
‘There Will Be Blood’ (2007)

A ruthless silver miner transitions into a wealthy oilman during the Southern California oil boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His relentless pursuit of wealth and power pits him against a charismatic local preacher who sees through his manipulative tactics. Paul Thomas Anderson directed this historical drama, which features Daniel Day-Lewis in an Academy Award-winning performance. ‘There Will Be Blood’ arrives on Peacock on April 1.
‘Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie’ (2017)

Two imaginative elementary school pranksters hypnotize their strict principal into believing he is the incredibly dimwitted superhero from their comic books. Their antics backfire when an actual supervillain disguises himself as a teacher to eliminate all laughter from the school. This animated comedy is based on the children’s novel series by Dav Pilkey. ‘Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie’ begins streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘Scarface’ (1983)

A Cuban refugee arrives in Miami during the Mariel boatlift and ruthlessly murders his way to the top of the local drug trade. His massive wealth and power are ultimately threatened by his own paranoia, expanding police investigations, and rival cartels. Brian De Palma directed this crime epic starring Al Pacino as the notorious Tony Montana. Viewers can find ‘Scarface’ on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Tommy Boy’ (1995)

An immature, underachieving heir must save his late father’s auto parts factory from bankruptcy by hitting the road to sell new brake pads. He travels across the Midwest accompanied by his father’s cynical and tightly wound assistant, leading to numerous comedic disasters. Chris Farley and David Spade star in this buddy road comedy directed by Peter Segal. ‘Tommy Boy’ launches on Peacock on April 1.
‘Legend’ (2015)

Identical twin brothers rise through the criminal underworld of London during the 1960s to become notorious gangsters. Their empire is threatened by police scrutiny, rival gangs, and the increasingly unstable and violent behavior of one of the brothers. Tom Hardy takes on the dual roles of Ronald and Reginald Kray in this biographical crime thriller. ‘Legend’ releases on Peacock on April 1.
‘Dante’s Peak’ (1997)

A volcanologist investigates seismic activity in a picturesque Pacific Northwest town and discovers that a long-dormant stratovolcano is about to erupt. He must convince the skeptical local politicians to evacuate the residents before a catastrophic ash cloud and lava flow destroy the community. Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton star in this natural disaster thriller. ‘Dante’s Peak’ joins the Peacock streaming library on April 1.
‘Dark Waters’ (2019)

A corporate defense attorney switches sides to investigate a chemical company responsible for polluting a town’s water supply with unregulated toxic compounds. His obsessive pursuit of justice spans decades, threatening his career, his family, and his own health as he uncovers a massive cover-up. Mark Ruffalo stars in this legal thriller based on a true story. ‘Dark Waters’ becomes available on Peacock on April 1.
‘Changing Lanes’ (2002)

A minor traffic accident on the FDR Drive in New York City escalates into a vicious psychological feud between a wealthy lawyer and a recovering alcoholic. As they both experience the worst day of their lives, their retaliatory actions against one another spiral dangerously out of control. Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson star in this thriller directed by Roger Michell. ‘Changing Lanes’ begins streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda’ (2008)

A clumsy, noodle-slurping panda is unexpectedly chosen as the prophesied Dragon Warrior destined to protect the Valley of Peace. He must endure rigorous martial arts training from Master Shifu to defeat a vengeful snow leopard escaping from a high-security prison. Jack Black provides the voice for the main character in this DreamWorks animated comedy. ‘Kung Fu Panda’ leaps onto Peacock on April 1.
‘Step Brothers’ (2008)

Two middle-aged men who still live with their respective single parents are forced to share a bedroom when their parents marry each other. Their intense initial rivalry slowly transforms into an unbreakable friendship as they unite against common enemies and face the terrifying prospect of finding employment. Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star in this absurdist comedy directed by Adam McKay. Viewers can stream ‘Step Brothers’ on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Road Trip’ (2000)

A college student mistakenly mails an illicit videotape to his long-distance girlfriend and must travel across the country to intercept the package. He recruits three of his fraternity brothers for the 1,800-mile journey, encountering stolen cars, strange locals, and various mishaps along the way. Todd Phillips directed this raunchy road comedy starring Breckin Meyer and Seann William Scott. ‘Road Trip’ hits the Peacock platform on April 1.
‘This Is the End’ (2013)

A group of Hollywood actors attending a party at James Franco’s house are suddenly trapped inside when a biblical apocalypse strikes Los Angeles. As food and water supplies dwindle, cabin fever sets in, forcing the celebrities to confront their massive egos and the demonic entities outside. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg directed this comedy where the cast plays exaggerated versions of themselves. ‘This Is the End’ arrives on Peacock on April 1.
‘Face/Off’ (1997)

An FBI agent undergoes experimental surgery to assume the physical appearance of his comatose terrorist nemesis to locate a biological bomb. The plan goes disastrously wrong when the terrorist awakens, steals the agent’s face, and takes over his life and family. John Travolta and Nicolas Cage lead this high-concept action thriller directed by John Woo. ‘Face/Off’ debuts on the Peacock service on April 1.
‘Red Eye’ (2005)

A hotel manager is held hostage by a domestic terrorist sitting next to her on a nighttime flight to Miami. The terrorist threatens to have her father assassinated unless she cooperates with a plot to murder a prominent politician staying at her hotel. Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy star in this psychological thriller directed by Wes Craven. ‘Red Eye’ becomes available to stream on Peacock on April 1.
‘Interstellar’ (2014)

A team of astronauts travels through a wormhole near Saturn in a desperate search for a new habitable planet to ensure humanity’s survival. They face severe gravitational time dilation and cosmic hazards that separate them from their families on Earth by decades. Christopher Nolan directed this science fiction epic starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, and Jessica Chastain. ‘Interstellar’ launches on Peacock on April 1.
’21 Jump Street’ (2012)

Two inept police officers are sent back to a local high school to operate undercover and bust a synthetic drug ring. The former high school jock and the nerdy outcast find that teenage social dynamics have shifted dramatically since they graduated, forcing them to adapt to new cliques. Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum star in this comedic reboot of the classic television series. ’21 Jump Street’ starts streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ (2016)

The Dragon Warrior finally reunites with his long-lost biological father and travels to a secret sanctuary populated by other pandas. He must quickly train his clumsy relatives in martial arts to defend themselves against a supernatural villain stealing the chi of kung fu masters. Jack Black reprises his voice role in this third installment of the animated franchise. ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ drops on Peacock on April 1.
‘Casino’ (1995)

A sports handicapper is tasked by the Chicago Outfit to oversee the day-to-day operations of the Tangiers Casino in Las Vegas. His meticulously constructed empire begins to crumble due to his unstable enforcer friend, his manipulative wife, and increasing interference from local politicians and the FBI. Martin Scorsese directed this sprawling crime drama starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Sharon Stone. ‘Casino’ enters the Peacock library on April 1.
‘Space Jam’ (1996)

Basketball legend Michael Jordan is abducted by the Looney Tunes to help them win a high-stakes basketball game against a team of alien monsters. If the cartoon characters lose the match, they will be forced into servitude at an extraterrestrial amusement park. This live-action and animated hybrid features numerous professional basketball players and classic Warner Bros. characters. ‘Space Jam’ makes its way to Peacock on April 1.
‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ (2014)

Four mutated turtle brothers emerge from the sewers of New York City to battle the Foot Clan and their formidable leader, the Shredder. They team up with an ambitious television reporter to thwart a plot to release a deadly toxin over the city. Jonathan Liebesman directed this live-action reboot produced by Michael Bay. ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ arrives on Peacock on April 1.
‘Land’ (2021)

A grieving woman abandons her life in the city to live entirely off the grid in a remote cabin in the Wyoming wilderness. After nearly dying from the harsh conditions and her own lack of survival skills, she receives help from a local hunter who teaches her how to live in the wild. Robin Wright directed and starred in this emotional drama. ‘Land’ begins streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda 2’ (2011)

The Dragon Warrior and the Furious Five must journey to Gongmen City to stop a tyrannical peacock from conquering China with a powerful new weapon. During the mission, the panda protagonist begins to experience flashbacks regarding his mysterious origins and the fate of his biological parents. Gary Oldman joins the voice cast as the villainous Lord Shen in this animated sequel. ‘Kung Fu Panda 2’ hits Peacock on April 1.
‘Transformers’ (2007)

A high school teenager buys his first car, only to discover it is a sentient alien robot belonging to a faction known as the Autobots. He soon finds himself caught in a global war between the Autobots and the Decepticons over a powerful artifact hidden on Earth. Michael Bay directed this live-action adaptation of the popular toy line and animated series. ‘Transformers’ becomes available on Peacock on April 1.
‘Blade: Trinity’ (2004)

The legendary vampire hunter is framed for murder by vampire leaders and forced to ally with a group of human vigilantes known as the Nightstalkers. Together, they must track down the original vampire, Dracula, who has been awakened from a deep slumber to wipe out humanity. Ryan Reynolds and Jessica Biel join Wesley Snipes in this final installment of the trilogy. ‘Blade: Trinity’ launches on Peacock on April 1.
‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ (2009)

College student Sam Witwicky begins experiencing strange visions of alien symbols, drawing him back into the conflict between the Autobots and Decepticons. The evil forces attempt to resurrect their leader and activate an ancient machine capable of destroying the sun to harvest its energy. Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox return for this explosive science fiction sequel. ‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ drops on Peacock on April 1.
‘The Prince of Egypt’ (1998)

Two brothers raised together in the Egyptian royal family find themselves severely divided when one discovers his true Hebrew heritage. Moses must accept his destiny to lead his enslaved people to freedom, forcing him to oppose his adoptive brother, Ramses, who has become Pharaoh. This animated musical drama features an Academy Award-winning soundtrack and a star-studded voice cast. ‘The Prince of Egypt’ streams on Peacock starting April 1.
‘Straight Outta Compton’ (2015)

Five young men from a dangerous neighborhood in Los Angeles translate their experiences with police brutality and gang violence into revolutionary hip-hop music. The biographical drama tracks the rapid rise and eventual fragmentation of the influential rap group N.W.A during the late 1980s and early 1990s. F. Gary Gray directed the film, which features O’Shea Jackson Jr. portraying his real-life father, Ice Cube. ‘Straight Outta Compton’ premieres on Peacock on April 1.
‘Airplane!’ (1980)

A traumatized former fighter pilot must overcome his fear of flying to safely land a commercial airliner after the crew suffers severe food poisoning. The flight descends into pure absurdity, featuring rapid-fire visual gags, puns, and surreal situational comedy. Jim Abrahams and the Zucker brothers directed this spoof of the disaster film genre. ‘Airplane!’ arrives in the Peacock library on April 1.
‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ (2005)

An ordinary Englishman is rescued by his alien friend seconds before Earth is demolished to make way for a hyperspace bypass. He embarks on an intergalactic journey, encountering manic-depressive robots, eccentric presidents, and the search for the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. The film is based on the classic science fiction comedy franchise created by Douglas Adams. ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ begins streaming on Peacock on April 1.
‘The Cat in the Hat’ (2003)

Two bored children are left home alone with their sleeping babysitter until a giant, anthropomorphic feline in a striped hat arrives to cause chaos. The magical visitor unleashes a series of destructive games and bizarre creatures that threaten to ruin the house before their mother returns. Mike Myers stars in this live-action adaptation of the classic Dr. Seuss children’s book. ‘The Cat in the Hat’ becomes available on Peacock on April 1.
‘The Italian Job’ (2003)

A team of elite thieves plots a complex heist in Venice, only to be betrayed by one of their own who steals the gold and murders their mentor. The surviving crew members regroup in Los Angeles to exact revenge by hijacking heavily armored trucks using modified Mini Coopers. Mark Wahlberg, Charlize Theron, and Edward Norton star in this action-packed remake. ‘The Italian Job’ lands on Peacock on April 1.
‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ (2011)

The Autobots learn of a crashed Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the Earth’s moon, sparking a race against the Decepticons to recover its powerful technology. The conflict culminates in a massive, destructive battle through the streets of Chicago as the villains attempt to transport their home planet into Earth’s orbit. This third entry in the franchise was directed by Michael Bay and features extensive visual effects. ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ will stream on Peacock starting April 1.
‘The Other Woman’ (2014)

A successful lawyer discovers her boyfriend is actually married, leading her to form an unlikely friendship with his devoted but naive wife. They soon discover he is cheating on both of them with a third woman, prompting the trio to team up and plot revenge against the serial adulterer. Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton star in this revenge comedy directed by Nick Cassavetes. Viewers can watch ‘The Other Woman’ on Peacock beginning April 1.
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ (2025)

The highly anticipated sequel to the supernatural horror film brings new terrors to life within a seemingly abandoned family entertainment center. Security personnel must survive a new set of hostile animatronic mascots that roam the dark hallways searching for victims. The film continues the cinematic expansion of the massively popular video game franchise created by Scott Cawthon. ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ arrives on Peacock on April 3.
‘Strays’ (2023)

An optimistic, naive Border Terrier is abandoned on the streets by his abusive owner and befriends a fast-talking, street-smart Boston Terrier. The abandoned dog realizes he was mistreated and recruits his new canine companions for a cross-country journey to enact a highly specific, physical revenge on his former master. Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx provide the lead voices in this R-rated comedy. ‘Strays’ begins streaming on the Peacock platform on April 6.
‘Piece by Piece’ (2024)

This innovative documentary explores the life and musical career of artist Pharrell Williams entirely through the medium of animated LEGO bricks. The film chronicles his journey from a young producer in Virginia Beach to an internationally renowned musician and cultural icon. Morgan Neville directed this visually unique biographical feature filled with celebrity interviews and classic music tracks. ‘Piece by Piece’ makes its streaming debut on Peacock on April 7.
‘Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken’ (2023)

A shy high school student discovers she is a direct descendant of the legendary kraken warrior queens who protect the ocean from power-hungry mermaids. She must embrace her destiny and learn to control her aquatic abilities while navigating the everyday pressures of teenage life. Lana Condor, Toni Collette, and Jane Fonda provide voices for this DreamWorks animated feature. ‘Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken’ surfaces on Peacock on April 20.
‘Nosferatu’ (2024)

A terrifying gothic tale follows the dark obsession between a haunted young woman in 19th-century Germany and the ancient Transylvanian vampire who stalks her. The arrival of the bloodthirsty count brings unimaginable horror to the town as he leaves a trail of pestilence and death in his wake. Robert Eggers directed this highly anticipated remake of the classic 1922 silent horror film. ‘Nosferatu’ creeps onto the Peacock streaming service on April 21.
‘Ordinary Angels’ (2024)

A fiercely independent and struggling hairdresser in Kentucky finds a renewed sense of purpose when she meets a recently widowed father working hard to care for his two daughters. She rallies her entire local community to help the family cover massive medical bills and secure a life-saving liver transplant for the youngest daughter during a severe snowstorm. Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson star in this drama based on a true story. ‘Ordinary Angels’ streams on Peacock beginning April 21.
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ (2023)

A troubled security guard accepts a night shift position at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza, an abandoned family entertainment center with a dark history. He quickly realizes the job is a fight for survival when the restaurant’s animatronic mascots come alive after midnight to hunt anyone inside the building. Josh Hutcherson stars in this Blumhouse adaptation of the viral horror video game series. ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ returns to Peacock on April 26.
‘Spirit Untamed’ (2021)

A defiant young girl moves to a frontier town and forms an immediate bond with a wild mustang that shares her rebellious spirit. When a heartless horse wrangler plans to capture the mustang’s herd for auction, the girl and her new friends embark on a daring rescue mission across the rugged landscape. This animated adventure serves as a standalone sequel to the successful 2002 DreamWorks feature. ‘Spirit Untamed’ gallops onto Peacock on April 30.
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