‘Twisted Metal’ Tops Peacock’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Peacock viewers tuned in for a mix of reality favorites, true crime staples, and a buzzy game adaptation this week. The slate ranges from yachting life and talent competitions to long form investigations and a high octane road warrior story, which means there is something here for almost every mood.

Below is a simple countdown of what people watched the most, presented from number ten to number one. Each entry includes quick details on what the show covers along with key cast and production notes so you can spot exactly what fits your queue next.

10. ‘The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys’ (2024)

10. 'The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys' (2024)
Jeff Jenkins Productions

This unscripted series follows the McBee family as they run a large ranching operation, balancing cattle work, land deals, and family dynamics. Cameras capture branding days, auctions, and the decisions that keep the business moving while also showing how the family navigates the pressure of growth and legacy.

The show is built as a character driven docuseries with the family at the center, supported by longtime ranch hands and partners who appear across episodes. Produced exclusively for Peacock, episodes pair day to day action with confessional interviews and sweeping location photography that highlights the terrain and the realities of modern ranch life.

9. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami: After Show’ (2025)

9. 'The Real Housewives of Miami' (2011)
Purveyors of Pop

The official companion to ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ gives fans extended scenes and cast reactions recorded during the season. Cast members sit down to break down confrontations, clarify off camera context, and revisit moments that did not make the main episodes.

Produced by the same team behind ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’, the after show uses producer prompts to guide conversation and expand storylines. It publishes on Peacock alongside the main series, featuring rotating combinations of the ensemble for candid commentary that connects directly to current episodes.

8. ‘America’s Got Talent’ (2006)

8. 'America's Got Talent' (2006)
Syco Television

The long running competition features singers, dancers, comics, magicians, and novelty acts who audition for judges and live audiences before advancing to quarterfinals, semifinals, and a finale with a grand prize on the line. The format includes quick auditions, judge deliberations, and audience voting once the live shows begin.

The current panel includes Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, and Sofía Vergara, with Terry Crews as host. The series is produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment, and episodes stream on Peacock after NBC broadcasts, bringing together open casting, Golden Buzzer moments, and large scale live productions.

7. ‘Dateline’ (1992)

10. Dateline (1992-Present)
NBC

This newsmagazine presents in depth investigations of real life cases, focusing on timelines, forensic findings, and interviews with families, detectives, and prosecutors. Episodes often follow a single case from the first call to the final verdict and revisit developments when new information emerges.

The program is anchored by Lester Holt with reporting by correspondents including Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, and Dennis Murphy. Produced by NBC News, ‘Dateline’ is known for extensive field reporting, archival research, and narrative structure that walks viewers through complex investigations.

6. ‘Below Deck’ (2013)

6. 'Below Deck' (2013)
51 Minds Entertainment

The reality series takes viewers inside the crew quarters of luxury charter yachts as captains, stews, and deckhands work high pressure trips for demanding guests. Each charter brings new itineraries, changing weather, and tight turnaround schedules, which keeps the crew juggling service, safety, and interpersonal friction.

The flagship show in the franchise is produced by 51 Minds for Bravo, with episodes streaming on Peacock. Captains lead rotating crews that include a chief stew, a bosun, and department teams, while spin offs like ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ and ‘Below Deck Sailing Yacht’ extend the format to new vessels and regions.

5. ‘Snapped’ (2004)

5. 'Snapped' (2004)
Jupiter Entertainment

This true crime series examines cases largely involving women accused or convicted of serious crimes, presenting the relationships, motives, and investigations behind each file. Episodes combine interviews, archival footage, and police records to reconstruct the events and the legal outcomes.

Produced for Oxygen and available on Peacock, ‘Snapped’ uses a consistent episode structure that introduces the victim and suspect, moves through the investigation, and concludes with courtroom results. The show features interviews with detectives, attorneys, journalists, and family members who provide firsthand context.

4. ‘The Real Housewives of Miami’ (2011)

4. 'The Real Housewives of Miami' (2011)
Purveyors of Pop

Part of the ‘Real Housewives’ franchise, this series follows the personal lives, businesses, and friendships of Miami based cast members. Recent seasons spotlight Lisa Hochstein, Larsa Pippen, Alexia Nepola, Julia Lemigova, Guerdy Abraira, and Dr. Nicole Martin, with group events and trips that push stories forward.

Produced by Purveyors of Pop with executive producer Andy Cohen among the franchise leads, the series streams on Peacock with reunion specials that address season arcs. The production blends verité scenes, cast interviews, and ensemble gatherings to track shifting alliances and ongoing personal milestones.

3. ‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’ (2025)

3. 'Love Island: Beyond the Villa' (2025)
ITV America

This companion series checks in on islanders from ‘Love Island USA’ after they leave the show, focusing on what happens to relationships and personal plans once real life resumes. Episodes include new interviews, day in the life segments, and follow ups on decisions that started inside the villa.

Produced for Peacock with ITV Entertainment, the series features familiar faces from recent seasons of ‘Love Island USA’. The format keeps the tone conversational, combining candid chats, catch ups with family and friends, and updates that connect directly to moments viewers saw during the main show.

2. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006)

2. 'The Real Housewives of Orange County' (2006)
Evolution Media

The original entry in the franchise follows longtime cast figures and newer additions as they navigate careers, family life, and friendships in Orange County. Cast across recent seasons has included Tamra Judge, Shannon Storms Beador, Heather Dubrow, Gina Kirschenheiter, Emily Simpson, and Jenn Pedranti.

The series is produced by Evolution Media with executive producer Andy Cohen among the franchise leadership, and episodes stream on Peacock after Bravo airings. The production relies on ensemble events, confessional interviews, and multi episode arcs that connect personal storylines across the season.

1. ‘Twisted Metal’ (2023)

1. 'Twisted Metal' (2023)
Universal Television

Inspired by the PlayStation game, this action comedy centers on John Doe, a delivery driver tasked with hauling mysterious cargo across a ruined America while facing outlaw factions and a killer clown in a modified ice cream truck. The cast includes Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, Thomas Haden Church, and Samoa Joe as Sweet Tooth with the character voiced by Will Arnett.

Developed for television by Michael Jonathan Smith, ‘Twisted Metal’ is produced by Sony Pictures Television and PlayStation Productions for Peacock. The series mixes road chase set pieces with episodic missions and recurring adversaries, drawing on characters and vehicles from the game franchise.

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