Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Renfield’
Peacock subscribers have access to a diverse lineup of new entertainment options this weekend following a major content update. The streaming service recently added a variety of genres ranging from animated family adventures to intense dramas and festive holiday favorites. Viewers can look forward to catching up on recent theatrical hits along with timeless stories perfect for the seasonal celebrations. This selection highlights ten notable films that have just joined the catalog in December 2025 to help you plan your viewing schedule.
‘The Croods: A New Age’ (2020)

This animated sequel joined the platform on December 9, 2025 to continue the adventures of the prehistoric Crood family. The story follows the clan as they encounter the Bettermans who claim to be more evolved and sophisticated than their cave-dwelling counterparts. Tensions rise between the two families until a new threat forces them to embrace their differences and work together. The colorful animation and voice cast make this an engaging choice for family movie nights.
‘Renfield’ (2023)

Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult star in this horror comedy that became available to stream on December 9, 2025. The plot centers on the loyal servant of Count Dracula who attempts to break free from his toxic relationship with the narcissist vampire. Renfield finds a new lease on life in modern New Orleans while battling his master and a local crime syndicate. The film blends gory action sequences with humorous takes on codependency and classic monster lore.
‘A Motown Christmas’ (2024)

Viewers looking for festive music can tune into this holiday event which premiered on December 11, 2025. The special features performances of classic carols and contemporary hits delivered with the signature soulful style of the legendary record label. Various artists come together to celebrate the season through song and dance numbers designed to spread cheer. It serves as a musical tribute to the enduring legacy of Motown during the holidays.
‘The Fabelmans’ (2022)

Steven Spielberg directs this semi-autobiographical drama that arrived on the service on December 11, 2025. The narrative explores the early life of a young aspiring filmmaker named Sammy Fabelman growing up in post-World War II Arizona. Sammy discovers a shattering family secret and explores how the power of films can help him see the truth about others and himself. This coming-of-age story provides an intimate look at the childhood that shaped one of cinema’s most celebrated directors.
‘Miracle on 34th Street’ (1947)

This timeless holiday classic returned to the streaming library on December 1, 2025 to delight new and returning generations. The story focuses on an institutionalized man named Kris Kringle who claims to be the real Santa Claus after being hired by Macy’s department store. A lawyer decides to defend him in court by arguing that he is indeed the genuine article. The film remains a definitive Christmas staple that champions the importance of faith and wonder.
‘Pitch Perfect’ (2012)

Music fans can enjoy this energetic comedy about competitive collegiate a cappella singing which landed on the platform on December 1, 2025. Beca arrives at Barden University and reluctantly joins The Bellas as they try to modernize their repertoire and defeat their male rivals. The group must overcome internal conflict and find their unique sound to succeed at the national competition. It features catchy musical arrangements and an ensemble cast that turned the film into a pop culture phenomenon.
‘Creed III’ (2023)

Michael B. Jordan directs and stars in this boxing drama that entered the rotation on December 1, 2025. Adonis Creed dominates the boxing world until a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy resurfaces after serving a long prison sentence. The two men face off in a deeply personal confrontation that forces Adonis to put his future on the line against a fighter with nothing to lose. The film expands the Rocky legacy by focusing on the complexities of brotherhood and forgiveness.
‘Meet the Fockers’ (2004)

This comedy sequel became available for streaming on December 1, 2025 and reunites the Byrnes and Focker families. Greg Focker takes his fiancée and her strict father to meet his eccentric parents in Florida. The clash of cultures and parenting styles leads to a series of awkward mishaps and hilarious misunderstandings. It builds upon the dynamic established in the first film while adding legendary actors to the chaotic mix.
‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ (2020)

The time-traveling duo returned for another adventure that joined the catalog on December 1, 2025. Middle-aged best friends Bill and Ted travel through time to write the song that will unite the world and save reality as we know it. They receive help from their daughters and various historical figures while facing the pressure of their destiny. The film provides a nostalgic conclusion to the trilogy with its signature blend of heart and humor.
‘Black Nativity’ (2013)

This musical drama adapted from the Langston Hughes play began streaming on December 1, 2025. A street-smart teenager travels to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged grandparents. He embarks on a journey of healing and self-discovery while learning the importance of faith and family bonds. The production weaves contemporary gospel music into a modern retelling of the classic nativity story.
Please share your thoughts in the comments about which movie you plan to watch first.


