The Best Peacock Movies of 2025

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The streaming landscape in 2025 saw a significant expansion of available titles as Peacock and Hulu shared various high profile releases through evolving licensing agreements. Viewers enjoyed a diverse selection ranging from massive summer blockbusters to intimate independent dramas that defined the cinematic year. This curated list highlights the most impactful films that were available on these platforms throughout the past twelve months. From terrifying horror sequels to heartwarming animated adventures, these movies represent the very best of modern digital entertainment.

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ (2025)

'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

The terrifying saga of the haunted pizzeria continues as new animatronic threats emerge to haunt the night shift. Josh Hutcherson returns as the embattled security guard who must survive another week of mechanical mayhem and deep family secrets. This sequel expands the lore of the original games while introducing fans to the updated versions of the iconic characters. The film utilizes impressive practical effects from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop to maintain the grounded horror aesthetic of its predecessor.

‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ (2025)

'Jurassic World Rebirth' (2025)
Universal Pictures

A new era of the prehistoric franchise begins as a specialized team ventures into isolated tropical environments to track the world’s most formidable dinosaurs. Scarlett Johansson stars as a skilled covert operations expert tasked with extracting vital genetic material for a global medical initiative. The story explores the complex relationship between humanity and the resurrected giants in a world where the creatures have fully integrated into the ecosystem. This action packed entry focuses on survival and corporate intrigue within the dangerous borders of the prehistoric zones.

‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025)

'M3GAN 2.0' (2025)
Blumhouse Productions

The high tech doll with a murderous protective instinct returns to navigate a world increasingly dependent on artificial intelligence. Gemma Chan joins the cast as a rival developer who discovers that the original prototype has evolved beyond her initial programming. The plot centers on the integration of smart home technology and the deadly consequences of a machine that refuses to be deactivated. This satirical horror film addresses modern anxieties about technology while delivering the dark humor that fans expected after the original hit.

‘Black Phone 2’ (2025)

'Black Phone 2' (2025)
Universal Pictures

Ethan Hawke returns to his chilling role in this supernatural sequel that explores the lingering trauma of the first film’s survivors. The narrative follows a new group of children who discover the mysterious telephone in the basement and the ghosts trapped within it. Director Scott Derrickson crafts a tense atmosphere that blends psychological thriller elements with traditional horror tropes. This installment provides more backstory on the malevolent Grabber and the origin of the supernatural events in the suburban neighborhood.

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ (2025)

'How to Train Your Dragon' (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

The beloved animated franchise makes a stunning transition to live action with a faithful adaptation of the original Viking tale. Mason Thames portrays Hiccup as a young inventor who defies tradition by befriending a legendary Night Fury dragon. The film features breathtaking visual effects that bring the island of Berk and its winged inhabitants to life for a new generation. This coming of age story emphasizes themes of empathy and bravery while maintaining the heart of the source material.

‘Wolf Man’ (2025)

'Wolf Man' (2025)
Universal Pictures

Christopher Abbott stars as a man whose family becomes the target of a lethal predator during a remote getaway. This modern reimagining of the classic Universal Monster focuses on the psychological and physical transformation of the protagonist under a full moon. Director Leigh Whannell delivers a visceral horror experience that emphasizes tension and practical makeup effects. The film explores the primal instincts and the breakdown of domestic safety in the face of an ancient curse.

‘Dog Man’ (2025)

'Dog Man' (2025)
DreamWorks Animation

The popular graphic novel series comes to life in a vibrant animated feature that follows a hero with the head of a dog and the body of a policeman. The story tracks the titular character as he attempts to stop the nefarious plans of his feline nemesis Petey the Cat. It captures the irreverent humor and unique visual style that made the books a global sensation among young readers. This lighthearted adventure celebrates the power of friendship and the importance of doing good even when things get messy.

‘Wicked’ (2024)

'Wicked' (2024)
Universal Pictures

The first part of this spectacular musical adaptation tells the untold story of the witches of Oz before Dorothy arrived. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande deliver powerful performances as Elphaba and Glinda during their formative years at Shiz University. The film explores the origins of their unlikely friendship and the political turmoil that eventually leads to their divergent paths. Breathtaking set designs and iconic musical numbers transform the stage production into a cinematic event for fans of all ages.

‘Twisters’ (2024)

'Twisters' (2024)
Universal Pictures

Daisy Edgar Jones stars as a former storm chaser who is drawn back to the plains to test a groundbreaking new weather tracking system. She joins forces with a charismatic social media superstar played by Glen Powell to navigate a season of unprecedented tornado activity. The film features intense action sequences and state of the art visual effects that capture the destructive power of nature. This standalone sequel pays homage to the original while carving out its own identity in the disaster movie genre.

‘The Wild Robot’ (2024)

'The Wild Robot' (2024)
DreamWorks Animation

An intelligent robot becomes shipwrecked on an uninhabited island and must learn to survive by befriending the local wildlife. The story follows the robot as it adopts an orphaned gosling and navigates the challenges of the natural world. Lupita Nyong’o provides the voice for the protagonist in this visually stunning animation that explores themes of motherhood and belonging. The film is celebrated for its emotional depth and its unique artistic style that resembles a moving painting.

‘Nosferatu’ (2024)

'Nosferatu' (2024)
Focus Features

Robert Eggers directs this gothic horror masterpiece that reimagines the classic tale of a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her. Bill Skarsgard portrays Count Orlok with a disturbing physical presence that departs from modern romanticized interpretations of vampires. The film utilizes shadows and period accurate production design to create an immersive atmosphere of dread. This version emphasizes the folkloric roots of the story and the psychological toll of supernatural obsession.

‘Speak No Evil’ (2024)

'Speak No Evil' (2024)
Blumhouse Productions

A dream vacation for an American family turns into a psychological nightmare when they visit a charming British family at their remote country estate. James McAvoy delivers a chilling performance as a host whose hospitality masks a sinister and manipulative personality. The tension builds slowly as the guests realize that the social boundaries they are trying to respect are being used against them. This remake of the Danish thriller explores the dangers of politeness and the darker side of human nature.

‘Gladiator II’ (2024)

'Gladiator II' (2024)
Paramount Pictures

Paul Mescal leads this epic sequel as Lucius who finds himself forced into the Colosseum years after the death of Maximus. The story follows his journey to reclaim his honor and challenge the corrupt leadership of a crumbling Roman Empire. Denzel Washington joins the cast as a powerful figure who manipulates the political landscape from the shadows of the arena. This historical drama features massive battle sequences and a narrative that honors the legacy of the original Academy Award winning film.

‘Despicable Me 4’ (2024)

'Despicable Me 4' (2024)
Universal Pictures

Gru and his expanding family return for another comedic adventure involving high tech gadgetry and the mischievous antics of the Minions. The plot involves a new nemesis who forces the family to go into hiding while Gru Jr. begins to show his own rebellious streak. Will Ferrell voices the flamboyant villain who seeks revenge against Gru for a past grievance. This entry continues the franchise tradition of blending slapstick humor with heartwarming moments about family unity.

‘The Fall Guy’ (2024)

'The Fall Guy' (2024)
Universal Pictures

Ryan Gosling stars as a stuntman who finds himself embroiled in a real life conspiracy while working on a major Hollywood production. He must use his professional skills to track down a missing movie star and win back the love of his life played by Emily Blunt. The film serves as a love letter to the stunt community and features incredible practical action sequences. It combines comedy and romance with high octane thrills to create a quintessential summer popcorn movie.

‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ (2024)

'Kung Fu Panda 4' (2024)
DreamWorks Animation

Po embarks on a new journey to become the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace while searching for a successor to take over as the Dragon Warrior. He teams up with a quick witted fox thief to stop a shapeshifting sorceress known as The Chameleon. The film explores Po’s growth as a mentor and his struggle to leave his action packed past behind. This vibrant animation features creative fight choreography and a talented voice cast including Jack Black and Viola Davis.

‘Monkey Man’ (2024)

'Monkey Man' (2024)
Thunder Road

Dev Patel directs and stars in this visceral action thriller inspired by the legend of Hanuman and set in the underworld of India. The story follows a young man who seeks vengeance against the corrupt leaders who took everything from him. The film is characterized by its intense hand to hand combat sequences and its sharp social commentary on class and power. This breakout hit established Patel as a significant voice in the action genre with its unique cultural perspective and kinetic energy.

‘Abigail’ (2024)

'Abigail' (2024)
Universal Pictures

A group of kidnappers discovers they have made a grave mistake after snatching a young girl who happens to be a bloodthirsty vampire. The criminals must survive the night inside a fortified mansion as the ballerina predator hunts them one by one. This horror comedy balances gore with clever subversions of vampire tropes and character development. The ensemble cast delivers energetic performances that keep the audience guessing until the final bloody showdown.

‘The Bikeriders’ (2024)

'The Bikeriders' (2024)
Tri-State Pictures

Austin Butler and Tom Hardy star in this gritty drama that chronicles the rise and fall of a Midwestern motorcycle club. The story is told through the eyes of a young woman who watches her husband become increasingly consumed by the violence and loyalty of the gang. It captures the subculture of the 1960s with authentic production design and a soundtrack that evokes the era. This film explores the transition of the club from a community of outsiders into a dangerous criminal organization.

‘Back to Black’ (2024)

'Back to Black' (2024)
Monumental Pictures

This biographical drama explores the life and career of legendary singer Amy Winehouse as she rises to global fame. Marisa Abela captures the vulnerability and talent of the artist during the creation of her most famous album. The narrative focuses on her complex relationships and the personal struggles that influenced her deeply emotional songwriting. It provides a look at the London music scene and the pressures of intense media scrutiny on a young performer.

‘Lisa Frankenstein’ (2024)

'Lisa Frankenstein' (2024)
Focus Features

A misunderstood teenager in the 1980s accidentally reanimates a Victorian era corpse and attempts to turn him into her dream boyfriend. Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse star in this quirky horror comedy that blends colorful aesthetics with macabre humor. The film follows their journey to find missing body parts while navigating the social hurdles of high school. This stylish entry serves as a tribute to retro horror films with a unique feminine perspective on the creature feature.

‘Drive-Away Dolls’ (2024)

'Drive-Away Dolls' (2024)
Focus Features

Two friends looking for a fresh start embark on an impromptu road trip to Tallahassee but find themselves pursued by inept criminals. Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star in this comedic caper directed by Ethan Coen. The plot involves a mysterious suitcase and a series of bizarre encounters with eccentric characters across the American South. This film features a fast paced narrative and the sharp dialogue that is characteristic of the Coen filmmaking style.

‘Argylle’ (2024)

'Argylle' (2024)
Marv

A reclusive spy novelist finds her life turning into an actual espionage thriller when the plots of her books begin to mirror real world events. Bryce Dallas Howard stars as the author who must travel across the globe to stay one step ahead of a lethal organization. Henry Cavill portrays the fictional agent who appears in her imagination as she navigates the dangerous world of international secrets. This stylized action comedy features numerous plot twists and a vibrant visual palette.

‘Oppenheimer’ (2023)

'Oppenheimer' (2023)
Universal Pictures

Cillian Murphy delivers an Academy Award winning performance as the physicist who led the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. Christopher Nolan directs this sweeping historical drama that examines the moral complexities and political fallout of the Manhattan Project. The film utilizes a non linear narrative to explore the scientific breakthroughs and the subsequent security hearing that challenged the protagonist’s loyalty. This cinematic achievement is noted for its practical effects and its profound exploration of the burden of genius.

‘The Holdovers’ (2023)

'The Holdovers' (2023)
Miramax

A grumpy history teacher at a New England prep school is forced to stay on campus over Christmas break to supervise a group of students with nowhere to go. Paul Giamatti stars in this heartwarming comedy drama that explores the unlikely bond between the teacher and a rebellious student. The film captures the aesthetic of 1970s cinema with its grainy texture and patient storytelling. It addresses themes of grief and connection in a way that resonates long after the credits roll.

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

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

Nintendo’s most famous plumbers arrive on the big screen in a vibrant adventure that brings the Mushroom Kingdom to life. Chris Pratt and Charlie Day voice Mario and Luigi as they find themselves separated in a magical land threatened by the villainous Bowser. The film is packed with references to the classic video games and features a high energy soundtrack that includes orchestral versions of iconic themes. This animated hit proved to be a massive success by appealing to both nostalgic adults and new fans.

‘Trolls Band Together’ (2023)

'Trolls Band Together' (2023)
DreamWorks Animation

Poppy and Branch return for a musical adventure that reveals Branch’s past as a member of a famous boy band. The story follows the duo as they attempt to rescue one of Branch’s brothers from the clutches of sinister pop star villains. This film features a heavy emphasis on 90s pop music and psychedelic animation styles that appeal to a broad audience. It celebrates the themes of family reconciliation and the joy of finding your own unique voice through song.

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ (2023)

'Five Nights at Freddy's' (2023)
Blumhouse Productions

The first live action adaptation of the horror game franchise follows a troubled security guard who takes a job at an abandoned family entertainment center. He quickly discovers that the giant animatronic mascots move on their own and have a taste for violence after midnight. The film successfully translated the jump scare mechanics of the game into a narrative driven thriller. This box office phenomenon paved the way for the expanded cinematic universe of the series.

‘M3GAN’ (2022)

'M3GAN' (2022)
Atomic Monster

A brilliant roboticist creates an ultra lifelike doll designed to be a child’s greatest companion and a parent’s greatest ally. Allison Williams stars as the creator who realizes too late that her invention has developed a lethal sense of independence. The film became a viral sensation due to its blend of campy humor and effective horror sequences. It explores the ethical boundaries of child development and the potential dangers of delegating emotional labor to machines.

‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’ (2022)

'Puss in Boots: The Last Wish' (2022)
DreamWorks Animation

The swashbuckling feline discovers that his passion for adventure has taken its toll as he is down to the last of his nine lives. Antonio Banderas returns to voice the hero as he embarks on an epic quest to find the mythical Wishing Star and restore his lives. The film received critical acclaim for its innovative animation style and its surprisingly mature exploration of mortality. This installment elevated the franchise by blending high stakes action with a deeply personal character arc.

‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’ (2022)

'Minions: The Rise of Gru' (2022)
Universal Pictures

Set in the 1970s this prequel explores how a young Gru first teamed up with the Minions to become the world’s greatest supervillain. The story follows Gru as he auditions for a notorious group of villains known as the Vicious 6 and must eventually go on the run. The film is filled with disco era references and the chaotic physical comedy that defined the previous entries. It provides an entertaining look at the origins of the franchise’s most iconic relationships.

‘Nope’ (2022)

'Nope' (2022)
Universal Pictures

Jordan Peele directs this ambitious science fiction thriller about siblings who discover a chilling extraterrestrial presence above their California horse ranch. Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer star as the pair who attempt to capture cinematic evidence of the unidentified flying object. The film explores themes of spectacle and the human desire to exploit the unknown for fame and profit. This visually arresting experience features a unique creature design and a tense atmosphere that redefines the alien encounter genre.

‘The Northman’ (2022)

'The Northman' (2022)
Regency Enterprises

Alexander Skarsgard stars as a Viking prince who seeks justice for the murder of his father and the kidnapping of his mother. Director Robert Eggers brings his signature attention to historical detail to this brutal and visceral revenge epic. The film features hallucinogenic sequences and massive battle scenes that evoke the mythology of the Norse Sagas. It is a raw and uncompromising look at the cycle of violence and the weight of destiny.

‘Sing 2’ (2021)

'Sing 2' (2021)
Illumination

Buster Moon and his talented cast of performers head to the big city to put on their most ambitious show yet at a world class theater. The plot involves a desperate attempt to recruit a reclusive rock star lion voiced by Bono to join the production. The film features covers of numerous popular songs and a vibrant animation style that captures the energy of a live musical. This sequel emphasizes the importance of perseverance and the power of music to heal past wounds.

‘The Bad Guys’ (2022)

'The Bad Guys' (2022)
DreamWorks Animation

A group of notorious animal outlaws attempts to reform their image after being caught during a high stakes heist. Sam Rockwell voices the leader of the gang who begins to realize that he actually enjoys doing good deeds more than committing crimes. The film features a unique visual style inspired by comic books and heist movies from the 1970s. It delivers a fun and fast paced story about redemption and the misconceptions people have based on appearances.

‘Old’ (2021)

'Old' (2021)
Universal Pictures

M. Night Shyamalan directs this psychological thriller about a family on a tropical holiday who discover that a secluded beach is causing them to age rapidly. A single day on the sand represents an entire lifetime which forces the characters to confront their mortality in real time. The film explores the desperation of the parents as they watch their children grow into adults within hours. This high concept mystery features the director’s signature twists and a focus on the fragility of human life.

‘Nobody’ (2021)

'Nobody' (2021)
87North Productions

Bob Odenkirk stars as a mild mannered family man who reveals his lethal past after a home invasion triggers a long dormant rage. The film follows his violent journey as he becomes the target of a vengeful Russian mob boss. It features expertly choreographed action sequences and a dry sense of humor that subverts the traditional retired assassin trope. This breakout hit demonstrated Odenkirk’s range as an action star and led to a new franchise for the genre.

‘Promising Young Woman’ (2020)

'Promising Young Woman' (2020)
LuckyChap Entertainment

Emerald Fennell directs this provocative thriller about a woman who seeks a unique form of revenge against those who crossed her path in the past. Carey Mulligan delivers a powerhouse performance as the protagonist who leads a double life to expose the predatory behavior of supposedly nice guys. The film uses a candy colored aesthetic to mask its dark and challenging subject matter regarding consent and justice. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for its sharp writing and cultural relevance.

‘The Invisible Man’ (2020)

'The Invisible Man' (2020)
Blumhouse Productions

Elisabeth Moss stars as a woman who believes she is being stalked by her abusive ex boyfriend after he supposedly commits suicide. She must convince those around her that she is being hunted by an unseen force that is systematically destroying her life. This modern update of the classic story focuses on the psychological horror of domestic abuse and gaslighting. The film utilizes clever camerawork and silence to create a suffocating sense of paranoia and tension.

‘1917’ (2019)

'1917' (2019)
DreamWorks Pictures

Two young British soldiers are given an impossible mission to cross enemy lines and deliver a message that could save hundreds of lives. Sam Mendes directs this World War I epic which is presented as if it were filmed in a single continuous take. The immersive technique places the viewer directly alongside the protagonists as they navigate the horrors of the trenches and no man’s land. This technical marvel won multiple awards for its cinematography and its emotional portrayal of courage under fire.

‘Us’ (2019)

'Us' (2019)
Universal Pictures

A family vacation turns into a terrifying fight for survival when they are attacked by a group of doppelgangers who look exactly like them. Lupita Nyong’o plays a dual role in this psychological horror film that explores themes of social class and suppressed trauma. Director Jordan Peele uses sharp imagery and a haunting score to create a narrative that is both scary and thought provoking. The film is celebrated for its complex symbolism and the layered performance of its lead actress.

‘Get Out’ (2017)

'Get Out' (2017)
Monkeypaw Productions

This groundbreaking social thriller follows a young African American man who uncovers a disturbing secret while visiting the family estate of his white girlfriend. Daniel Kaluuya stars in the role that launched his career and earned him an Academy Award nomination. The film addresses contemporary racial tensions through the lens of horror and psychological manipulation. It became a cultural phenomenon for its clever script and its ability to spark important conversations about the modern experience.

‘Despicable Me’ (2010)

'Despicable Me' (2010)
Universal Pictures

The film that started the global franchise introduces Gru as a world class villain who plans to steal the moon using a trio of orphan girls. He soon finds his cold heart melting as he experiences the joys and challenges of fatherhood for the first time. The introduction of the Minions provided a source of endless physical comedy that appealed to audiences worldwide. This modern classic redefined the animated villain protagonist and established Illumination as a major studio.

‘Shrek’ (2001)

'Shrek' (2001)
Pacific Data Images

This subversive fairy tale follows an antisocial ogre who embarks on a quest to rescue a princess to get his swamp back from squatting magical creatures. Mike Myers and Eddie Murphy provide iconic voice performances as Shrek and his talkative companion Donkey. The film is famous for parodying traditional Disney tropes and utilizing a modern pop culture soundtrack. It won the first ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and remains a cornerstone of the genre.

‘Jurassic Park’ (1993)

'Jurassic Park' (1993)
Universal Pictures

Steven Spielberg’s masterpiece brought dinosaurs to life using a revolutionary blend of practical animatronics and early digital effects. The story follows a group of experts who are invited to preview a theme park featuring cloned prehistoric creatures before everything goes wrong. It explores the ethical implications of genetic engineering and the chaos that results when nature cannot be controlled. This cinematic landmark remains a benchmark for summer blockbusters and continues to inspire sequels decades later.

‘Jaws’ (1975)

'Jaws' (1975)
Universal Pictures

The quintessential summer blockbuster tells the story of a giant man eating shark that terrorizes a small island community. Roy Scheider stars as the local police chief who must team up with a scientist and a grizzled fisherman to hunt the beast. The film is noted for its masterful building of tension and the iconic musical score by John Williams. It fundamentally changed the film industry and how movies are marketed to mass audiences during the holiday season.

‘The Thing’ (1982)

'The Thing' (1982)
Universal Pictures

John Carpenter directs this claustrophobic horror classic about a research team in Antarctica that is infiltrated by a shapeshifting alien. Kurt Russell stars as the pilot who must figure out which of his colleagues has been replaced by the creature. The film is legendary for its grotesque practical effects created by Rob Bottin which remain impressive by modern standards. It explores themes of paranoia and the breakdown of trust within a small isolated group of survivors.

‘The Breakfast Club’ (1985)

'The Breakfast Club' (1985)
Universal Pictures

Five high school students from different social cliques are forced to spend a Saturday in detention together where they eventually find common ground. This quintessential teen drama addresses the pressures of adolescence and the stereotypes that define the high school experience. John Hughes directs a talented young cast in a story that relies on dialogue and character development rather than action. The film continues to resonate with new generations for its honest portrayal of youthful rebellion and vulnerability.

‘Back to the Future’ (1985)

'Back to the Future' (1985)
Universal Pictures

Michael J. Fox stars as Marty McFly who is accidentally sent thirty years into the past in a time traveling DeLorean invented by an eccentric scientist. He must ensure his teenage parents fall in love to save his own existence while finding a way back to his own time. The film is celebrated for its tight script and the perfect chemistry between its lead actors. It remains a definitive example of the sci-fi adventure genre and a beloved piece of 1980s pop culture.

‘Gladiator’ (2000)

'Gladiator' (2000)
Universal Pictures

Russell Crowe delivers an iconic performance as Maximus a general who is betrayed and forced into slavery as a gladiator. He rises through the ranks of the arena to seek vengeance against the corrupt emperor who murdered his family. The film revitalized the historical epic genre with its visceral combat scenes and its powerful story of honor and sacrifice. It won five Academy Awards including Best Picture and remains a staple of modern cinematic history.

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