Peacocktv.com/tv has a growing number of exclusive originals up its feathered sleeve, like
Poker Face (a Rian Johnson/Natasha Lyonne comedy mystery),
Paul T. Goldman (a true-crime show that isn’t what it seems), and
Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin (a
Pitch Perfect spinoff with Adam Devine).
While
Peacock.com/tv is great for comedy, there are also some heavy dramas, like
Last Light,
Dr. Death, and
Bel-Air. It’s still a small lineup, but Peacock continues to expand with originals like
Girls5eva, We Are Lady Parts, and the critically-acclaimed
Amber Ruffin Show.
Peacock originals
(partial list):
- Poker Face
[/*]- A.P. Bio
[/*]- Saved by the Bell
[/*]- Paul T. Goldman
[/*]- Killing It
[/*]- Brave New World
[/*]- The Capture
[/*]- Intelligence
[/*]- Downton Abbey: A New Era
[/*]
- Girls5Eva
[/*]- Rutherford Falls
[/*]- We Are Lady Parts
[/*]- The Amber Ruffin Show
[/*]- Departure
[/*]- The Girl in the Woods
[/*]- Dr. Death
[/*]- One of Us is Lying
[/*]- Angelyne
[/*]
WWE on PeacockPeacocktv.com/tv dedicates a whole in-app tab to its exclusive WWE content, separate from the sports section. In addition to live events, Peacock also carries episodes of Friday Night SmackDown and WWE originals like Steve Austin: The Broken Skull Sessions and Table for 3.
Premier League on PeacockPeacock offers an impressive array of live English Premier League games. In fact, almost half of all Premier League games are exclusive to Peacock, so you’ll miss out otherwise. Regardless of whether a game is a Peacock exclusive, though, you can watch any game on demand for up to 30 days after the airdate.