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Monthly picks and streaming guides. No algorithm. No sponsored content.
Editorial
Monthly picks and streaming guides. No algorithm. No sponsored content.
The Wild Robot and Wicked: For Good arriving on Peacock in February represents two of the most successful films of the past year finally reaching the home streaming audience. The Wild Robot is DreamWorks' most critically acclaimed animated film in years — a genuinely moving story about a robot learning to parent an orphaned gosling that works equally well for children and adults. Wicked: For Good delivers Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande in the most emotionally complete telling of the musical's second act.
Fast X brings the tenth instalment of the Vin Diesel franchise to the service, offering the most operatically scaled entry yet with Dante Reyes as the series' most personal villain. The 'Burbs Season 1 arrives February 8th as a smart reimagining of the 1989 Tom Hanks cult comedy, with Keke Palmer stepping into the lead role and a modernised premise about suburban paranoia that feels entirely of its moment.
Poker Face Season 2 continues Natasha Lyonne's mystery-of-the-week series with the same formula that made Season 1 an instant classic — complete episodic satisfaction, carefully calibrated guest performances, and a lead whose charm never wears thin. February on Peacock rewards subscribers with two theatrical heavyweights, a cult classic revival, and one of television's best ongoing series.

Keke Palmer leads this TV adaptation of the beloved 1989 Tom Hanks cult comedy, premiering February 8th. The series reimagines the original's premise — suburban neighbours growing increasingly paranoid about what their mysterious new neighbours might be doing in their basement — with a modern setting and Palmer bringing her sharp comedic instincts to the lead role. The adaptation takes the original's paranoia comedy and amplifies it for the current anxious suburban moment.
“A smart reimagining of a cult classic landing in early February, with Keke Palmer as exactly the right energy for a show about conspiratorial neighbours.”
Cast: Keke Palmer, Jack Whitehall, Julia Duffy, Paula Pell

Rian Johnson's mystery-of-the-week series returns with Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, the human lie-detector who stumbles into murder investigations wherever she goes. Season 2 continues the format of episodic investigations with carefully calibrated guest performances, maintaining the show's unique position as the most purely pleasurable mystery series on television.
“Poker Face is the rare series that delivers complete satisfaction in each episode while building a larger character arc — and Season 2 has only refined the formula.”
Cast: Natasha Lyonne

DreamWorks Animation's 2024 theatrical film, based on Peter Brown's beloved children's novel, following a robot washed ashore on an uninhabited island who must adapt to the wilderness and care for an orphaned gosling. The film received universal critical acclaim and multiple award nominations, praised for its stunning visual artistry and its surprisingly moving exploration of survival, parenting, and belonging.
“The Wild Robot is one of the best animated films of recent years — a genuinely emotional experience for all ages arriving on Peacock after its acclaimed theatrical run.”
Cast: Lupita Nyong'o, Pedro Pascal, Kit Connor, Bill Nighy

Universal Pictures' live-action adaptation of the Wicked musical arrives on Peacock after its record-breaking theatrical run. The second and final part of the story follows Elphaba and Glinda's friendship and ultimate parting as the forces of Oz converge and the Wizard's deceptions are finally exposed. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande deliver the performances of their respective careers.
“One of the most-anticipated theatrical films of 2025 arrives on Peacock for home viewing — the rare blockbuster that lives up to its hype.”
Cast: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh

The tenth main instalment of the Fast and Furious franchise, following Dominic Toretto and his family as they face their most dangerous adversary yet in the form of Dante Reyes, the son of a drug lord defeated in Fast Five. Vin Diesel leads a sprawling ensemble in the franchise's most operatically scaled entry yet, setting up what promises to be an epic conclusion to the main storyline.
“Fast X arrives on Peacock offering the franchise's most committed swing at genuine dramatic stakes wrapped in the series' signature physics-defying action.”
Cast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris
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