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25 Bingeworthy Shows to Stream on Peacock Right Now

Your next TV marathon starts here.

By Peacock Staff
Etta looking back in a car in M.I.A. Season 1.

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Key Takeaways

  • Peacock offers a wide range of bingeworthy content from crime thrillers to comedies and reality TV, including both new series and long-running favorites.
  • Highlighted shows include PRead More
  • Peacock offers a wide range of bingeworthy content from crime thrillers to comedies and reality TV, including both new series and long-running favorites.
  • Highlighted shows include Peacock Originals M.I.A. and Long Bright River, beloved NBC comedies such as 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation, and popular reality series like Love Island USA.
  • The streaming platform's extensive catalog offers franchise staple like One Chicago, critically-acclaimed miniseries and fresh seasonal releases.

Looking for your next TV obsession? Peacock is stacked with marathon-viewing possibilities, whether you're a fan of gripping thrillers like Peacock Originals M.I.A. and All Her Fault, comforting NBC comedies like Brooklyn Nine-Nine and St. Denis Medical, or reality shows that'll have you yelling at your screen (did someone say Love Island USA?). 

Below, we've curated a roundup of must-watch TV series guaranteed to keep you glued to your couch (or your phone). We've included more than a few gems you might've missed, including recent releases that debuted within the past year alongside favorites worth revisiting. You could dedicate weeks to binging the One Chicago franchise alone! 

So get cozy, grab those snacks, and prepare to hit "Play" again and again on these bingeworthy shows. 

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1: M.I.A.

Leah holding someone in M.I.A. Season 1 Episode 2. 

This Peacock Original from Ozark co-creator Bill Dubuque stars Shannon Gisela as Etta Tiger Jonze, a South Florida woman who aims to avenge her family after they're killed by a drug cartel. Fans of gritty revenge dramas set in steamy tropical climates — and fans of Cary Elwes! — will want to watch every single episode of M.I.A. in one night. 

Watch M.I.A. on Peacock.

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2: The Capture

Killian Scott as Commander Noah Pierson and Holliday Grainger as Rachel Carey during The Capture Season 3 Episode 5.

In this British tech thriller, Detective Inspector Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) is drawn into a labyrinthine international deepfakes conspiracy that feels more relevant to real life by the day. The Capture keeps you guessing as it layers one jaw-dropping twist on top of another, and at six cliffhanger-rich episodes per season, it goes down real easy. Season 1 and Season 2 — which also star Callum Turner, Ron Perlman, and Paapa Essiedu — are streaming on Peacock now, with Season 3 hitting the streamer on June 18.

Watch The Capture on Peacock.

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3: PONIES

Ponies

This eight-episode sexy spy thriller follows two women (Game of Thrones' Emilia Clarke and White Lotus Season 2's Haley Lu Richardson) who become unlikely spies — Persons of No Interest, as the CIA calls them — in Moscow after the mysterious deaths of their spy husbands. Come for the KGB intrigue and Clarke and Richardson's magnetic performances, stay for the incredible 1970s fashions and its killer, Fleetwood Mac-heavy soundtrack

Watch Ponies on Peacock. 

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4: All Her Fault

All Her Fault Episode 1

All Her Fault grabs you from the moment it begins with a heart-stopping opening scene: Marissa Irvine (Sarah Snook) shows up to pick up her son Miles from a playdate, only to have a stranger tell her there's no Milo at that address. The eight-episode limited series based on Megan Gallagher's novel is a wild, breathless ride from start to finish, and its shocking, harrowing conclusion will blow your mind twice over.

Watch All Her Fault on Peacock now.

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5: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 

Law & Order: SVU Season 26

In this long-running TV procedural that’s gripped audiences for 27 seasons, Captain Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Sergeant Fin Tutuola (Ice-T) tackle the cases that make your skin crawl and your heart race. With more than 590 episodes and counting, you’ll never run out of edge-of-your-seat moments. 

Watch Law & Order: Special Victims Unit on Peacock now.

6: Chicago Fire 

Chicago Fire Season 14

At Firehouse 51, every call is a test of courage, loyalty, and heart. Chicago Fire follows the firefighters, paramedics, and rescue squad who run toward danger when everyone else runs away. These first responders juggle high-stakes heroics with complicated personal lives that are just as intense as the blazes they battle. 

Watch Chicago Fire on Peacock now.

7: Long Bright River 

Long Bright River

This absorbing Peacock Original limited series brings Liz Moore's acclaimed novel to life across eight compelling episodes. Philadelphia police officer Mickey (Amanda Seyfried) patrols a neighborhood ravaged by the opioid crisis, where a series of disturbing murders might connect to her missing sister. The haunting exploration of family, loss, and the shadows that lurk in every community is great storytelling, and Seyfried delivers a powerful performance. 

Watch Long Bright River on Peacock.

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8: 30 Rock

Tracy Morgan as Tracy In 30 Rock

Tina Fey based 30 Rock on her time at Saturday Night Live — even the wood-paneled elevators and photo-lined hallways look identical to the real building's! — and she put together an ace ensemble of costars in Jane Krakowski, Tracy Morgan, and Alec Baldwin. The seven-season show remains eminently quotable, and laughing at Liz Lemon and her coworkers' antics is the perfect way to lighten up your day.

Watch 30 Rock on Peacock. 

9: The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins

Reggie Dinkins (Tracy Morgan) and Arthur Tobin (Daniel Radcliffe) standing together on The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Season 1 Episode 3.

If you love the joke-a-minute energy of 30 Rock, you need to see this comedy co-created by its showrunner, Robert Carlock. A former football player (Tracy Morgan) living in the shadow of his gambling scandal hires a British filmmaker (Daniel Radcliffe) to restore his legacy with a documentary. Turns out the unlikely duo of Morgan and Radcliffe are comedy gold — as are Erika Alexander and Morgan's fellow SNL alum Bobby Moynihan — in a show that's as heartwarming as it is hysterical. Get obsessed now, before Season 2!

Watch The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins on Peacock.

10: Community

Community

Joel McHale plays a lawyer who goes back to school after his degree is revoked, and he hatches many a caper (which often reference classic movies and TV) with his study group full of fellow oddballs. The professors, played by stars including John Oliver and Ken Jeong, are just as zany. The meme-spawning show first introduced many viewers to Alison Brie and 30 Rock writer-turned-superstar Donald Glover. Community ran for six seasons — that's over 100 episodes! — and it's jam-packed with amazing guest stars and satisfying running jokes the whole way through. 

Watch Community on Peacock. 

11. Parks and Recreation 

Key art for "Parks and Rec"

Eternal optimist Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) is on a mission to make Pawnee, Indiana, a great place to live, leading a misfit team played by Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Rashida Jones, Retta, Aziz Ansari, Nick Offerman, and later Adam Scott and Rob Lowe. Parks and Recreation strikes a perfect balance between genuinely sweet and belly-laugh funny — and birthed iconic phrases like "humblebrag" (care of late writer Harris Wittels), and "treat yoself!" 

Watch Parks and Recreation on Peacock.

12. The Good Place

The Good Place Michael's Gambit

This Kristen Bell and Ted Danson-led comedy is so funny, and endlessly creative when it comes to imagining what the afterlife might be like. It may take a couple episodes to fully lock in, but trust us: After growing attached to Eleanor Shellstrop (Bell), Chidi (William Jackson Harper), Jason (Manny Jacinto) and Tahani (Jameela Jamil) over four seasons, the series finale will have you bawling your eyes out over the beauty of life and what we owe to each other (tearing up over here just remembering it!). The Five Star Weekend's D'Arcy Carden steals the show as all-knowing entity Janet.

Watch The Good Place on Peacock.

13. The Office 

The Office

Step into the hilariously dysfunctional world of Dunder Mifflin, where regional manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) leads a cast of unforgettable characters that include Jim Halpert (John Krasinski), Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson), Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer), and Andy Bernard (Ed Helms). This mockumentary classic captures the absurdity of mundane office life with heart and humor. With nine seasons and extended-cut Superfan Episodes, every sweet, funny, and cringe moment still hits. 

Watch The Office on Peacock. 

14. A.P. Bio

If you're a fan of Glenn Howerton as Dennis on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, love dark comedy, and you haven't seen A.P. Bio, what are you even doing?! The equally-sardonic Jack (Howerton) moves back to his Ohio hometown to teach biology—only problem is, he knows nothing about biology and has zero intention of teaching it. The four-season series boasts comedy legends Patton Oswalt and The 'Burbs actress Paula Pell, and a cast of talented young actors playing the students who worm their way into Jack's heart.

Watch A.P. Bio on Peacock.

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15. Summer House

Jesse Solomon and Ciara Miller talking by the pool on Summer House Season 10.

Jetting off to the Long Island beach communities known as the Hamptons is a decades-old tradition for young New York City professionals, who often pile into a shared rental to party. Renewed for an 11th season in May 2026, Summer House let you be a fly on the wall as the drama goes down amid a rotating cast of friends, friends-turned-lovers, and frenemies. If you can't manage your own weekend getaway at the moment, Summer House sure provides plenty of escape (BYOBBC).

Watch Summer House on Peacock. 

16. Vanderpump Rules 

Vanderpump S1 Reunion

Glamour, betrayal, and drama thrive behind the scenes of Lisa Vanderpump's West Hollywood restaurants. The reality series that famously builds to Scandoval and its messy aftermath follows young and attractive bartenders, hosts, and waiters' intertwined lives and all that that ensues between them. The show's considered a standout in the genre, so why not become a part of the fandom that talks about Jax, Scheana, Stassi, Katie, Ariana, and both Toms like they're old friends? 

Watch Vanderpump Rules on Peacock.

17. Below Deck Mediterranean 

Nathan Gallagher, Captain Sandy Yawn, and Joe Bradley talking with each other on a yacht.

Ever been curious what it might be like to live and work on a luxury yacht? If so, it's time to get on board with Bravo's entire Below Deck franchise. Expect gorgeous backdrops, charter guest meltdowns, crew hookups, and maritime mayhem on a craft helmed by Captain Sandy Yawn on Below Deck Med, which debuted in 2016 (that means you've got 10 seasons' worth of hijinks to catch up on). 

Watch Below Deck Mediterranean on Peacock.

18. Southern Charm 

Southern Charm Season 10 Cast

This 11-season reality series stars hot Charleston socialites including Craig Conover, Shep Rose, and Salley Carson as they get entangled in serious relationships, love triangles, and steamy flings — all while trying to protect their aristocratic southern families' good names. Like all the best Bravo reality shows, Southern Charm is a portal to a world you may have never seen before. 

Watch Southern Charm on Peacock.

19: Love Island USA

Mackenzie "Kenzie" Brooke Annis and Sean David Reifel sitting and talking in Love Island USA Season 8 Episode 2.

"People who spend most of their time in swimsuits" is a Bravo micro-genre (see also: Summer House), and Love Island USA's got all the sexy singles, romance, and messy tension you're looking for and then some. Each season consists of 37-38 episodes — clear your schedule! — and you'll be surprised how quickly you're invested in the Islanders' adventures. Season 8 premiered in June with return host Ariana Madix, and it tapes in real time. So you may want to start there before diving into past seasons and its spinoffs, Love Island All-Stars, Beyond the Villa, and Love Island Games

Watch Love Island USA on Peacock.

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20: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

RHOSLC Season 6 Cast

You could lose hours to any Real Housewives series from New York to Rhode Island to Beverly Hills and back. But why not start with the one that gifted us with the insult "you smell like hospital," courtesy of RHOSLC's Mary Crosby? This franchise entry is six seasons deep, and fans love it for the mix of campy moments, authentically complex friendships, and the way religion intersects with several cast members' lives. 

Watch Real Housewives of Salt Lake City on Peacock. 

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21. Poker Face

Poker Face Season 2

Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) has an unusual ability: She can always tell when someone's lying. When unexpected violence spurs her to leave her casino job and go on the run, Charlie embarks upon a Murder She Wrote-esque series of road trip adventures (in that she seems to encounter a murder mystery everywhere she goes). Watching Charlie crack the case is satisfying every time in Rian Johnson's two-season series, and the show's incredible guest stars include Cynthia Erivo, Melanie Lynskey, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, John Mulaney, Charles Melton, and Katie Holmes.

Watch Poker Face on Peacock. 

22. The 'Burbs

The cast stands on a porch and looks out concernedly on The Burbs Episode 102.

Dark suburban secrets unfold in this series based on the 1989 Tom Hanks movie. The 'Burbs stars Keke Palmer plays Samira, a charming yet bored lawyer on maternity leave who's just moved with her husband Rob (Jack Whitehall) into his childhood home. Samira soon falls in with her neighbors' "wine club," and they try and solve a spooky mystery together. The cast boasts comedy standouts like Paula Pell, Julia Duffy and What We Do in the Shadows' Mark Proksch, and a whodunnit does get resolved by the end of Season 1 — with a few questions left to answer in the forthcoming second season

Watch 'The Burbs on Peacock.

23. Bel-Air

Bel-Air S3

As the theme to Will Smith's classic The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air sitcom explains, this four-season drama series is all about how one Philadelphia teen's life got flipped/turned upside down when he moves in with his auntie and uncle in Bel-Air. Jabari Banks plays Will Smith in this four-season gritty reimagining of the series, with Coco Jones as Hilary and Adrian Holmes as Uncle Phil. You don't need to be a fan of the sitcom to get sucked into Will's fish-out-of-water story, but knowing the source material makes it extra fascinating.

Watch Bel-Air on Peacock.

24. Lockerbie: A Search for Truth

Lockerbie: A Search for Truth

This five-episode miniseries will hold you in its grip until the very end. Even if you're familiar with the story of the 1988 Pan-Am flight that blew up over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people, there's much more to learn in this telling of how a seeming accident turned out to be something much worse. The true story is brought to life through riveting performances from Colin Firth, Catherine McCormack and more. 

Watch Lockerbie: A Search for Truth on Peacock.

25. The Day of the Jackal

The Day of the Jackal

The first action-packed 20 minutes of The Day of the Jackal features one of the most astounding long-range gunfire sequences in TV history. That's no spoiler — it's just what chameleonic, globe-trotting assassin The Jackal (Eddie Redmayne) does, and does well. This series based on a 1973 film is a cat-and-mouse game between Redmayne's Jackal and Lashana Lynch's MI6 Agent Bianca Pullman, and it'll have you on the edge of your seat from the get-go. And good news: The SAG and Emmy-nominated show was renewed for Season 2.

Ready for your next binge-watching session? 

Whether you're craving drama, laughter, or can’t-miss reality TV, Peacock delivers the goods. Mix and match these addictive series or dive deep into one show at a time. Either way, your next must-watch marathon starts now. 

Check out Peacock’s collection of bingeworthy shows here.