Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Cold Justice’
Peacock’s lineup this weekend mixes brand-new docuseries, buzzy reality staples, and a few standout returns, so you can pick something fresh or settle into a proven favorite. Below, you’ll find the latest arrivals and not-to-miss selections with clear details on what each series covers and who’s involved. Use this to plan your queue without the endless scrolling—everything here is streaming on Peacock this week.
‘Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks’ (2025)

This three-part docuseries traces Universal’s evolution from studio tours to modern, immersive lands, culminating in the build-up to Epic Universe in Orlando. It features archival footage, creative-team interviews, and behind-the-scenes looks at attraction design and technology. Each episode links film franchises to their park counterparts, explaining how iconic moments translate into ride systems and show elements. It’s a concise primer on how Universal crafts its biggest experiences.
‘Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay’ (2025)

Led by ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ figure Heather Gay, this limited docuseries examines the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints through interviews with survivors, ex-members, and former leaders. It explores themes like secrecy, abuse, and conversion therapy, pairing first-person testimony with archival material. The series also connects to Gay’s own public disclosures, adding context to the broader conversation. Expect focused, interview-driven episodes centered on lived experiences.
‘A Different Breed’ (2025)

This docuseries dives into competitive canine sports, following trainers and dogs across agility, dock-diving, and other high-stakes events. Episodes profile teams balancing conditioning, travel, and qualifying pressures on national circuits. Veterinary perspectives and slow-motion analyses break down techniques and performance. It’s structured to show how training regimens and handler decisions play out on event floors.
‘On the Rise: Juju Watkins’ (2024)

The series profiles USC guard JuJu Watkins with behind-the-scenes access to her training, family support, and early collegiate milestones. Coaches and teammates add context to her development and competitive mindset. Storylines follow the transition from high-school standout to immediate impact at the next level. Expect a blend of candid off-court moments and game-day footage.
‘Bel-Air’ (2022–2025)

A dramatic reimagining of ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’, the series follows Will’s move from West Philadelphia to his aunt and uncle’s home in Bel-Air. The ensemble includes Jabari Banks, Adrian Holmes, Cassandra Freeman, Coco Jones, and more. Developed from Morgan Cooper’s short film, it expands familiar characters into serialized arcs with new conflicts and guest appearances. Recent episodes continue senior-year storylines while nodding to the classic sitcom’s legacy.
‘Stifel Snow Show’ (2023– )

This weekly series tracks the winter-sports season across the FIS World Cup, covering alpine skiing, snowboarding, freeskiing, and athlete profiles. Produced with U.S. Ski & Snowboard and NBC Sports, it packages competition coverage with training-day access. Episodes highlight U.S. team figures while following key stops on the circuit. On-demand availability follows televised event windows for easy catch-up.
‘BravoCon: All Access’ (2023– )

‘BravoCon: All Access’ compiles panels, interviews, and backstage moments from the annual fan convention. Segments feature appearances by Andy Cohen and personalities from across ‘The Real Housewives’, ‘Vanderpump Rules’, and other franchises. The specials capture audience Q&As, surprise drop-ins, and headline discussions in a curated format. It’s a streamlined way to see the biggest moments from the multi-day event.
‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

Michael Schur’s high-concept comedy follows Eleanor Shellstrop as she navigates the afterlife with Chidi, Michael, and Janet. The ensemble—led by Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Ted Danson, Jameela Jamil, D’Arcy Carden, and Manny Jacinto—anchors twisty, ethics-driven storytelling. Episodes pair rapid-fire jokes with serialized world-building and puzzle-box reveals. It’s a compact four-season watch with a definitive conclusion.
‘Cold Justice’ (2013– )

Executive produced by Dick Wolf, this true-crime series follows former prosecutor Kelly Siegler and investigators as they reopen unsolved homicides with local law enforcement. Each episode documents casework from evidence reviews to field interviews and, when possible, arrests. The show provides updates when prosecutions advance, emphasizing procedure and collaboration. Episodes typically focus on one investigation for clarity and depth.
‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013– )

The long-running reality series centers on Lisa Vanderpump and the staff connected to her West Hollywood restaurants and bars. It chronicles friendships, romances, business moves, and fallouts within a rotating ensemble. Episodes capture workplace dynamics alongside personal storylines, with reunions moderated by Andy Cohen. The show has spawned companion projects that expand its cast universe.
Tell us what you’re queuing up first on Peacock this weekend in the comments!


