Editorial
Worth Watching
Monthly picks and streaming guides. No algorithm. No sponsored content.
Editorial
Monthly picks and streaming guides. No algorithm. No sponsored content.
Peacock's March film slate is genuinely exceptional. Hamnet -- from Academy Award-winning director Chloe Zhao -- brings the real-life story of love and loss that inspired Shakespeare's Hamlet to the screen with the same careful emotional precision she brought to Nomadland. Wicked: For Good completes one of the most beloved musical narratives in modern theater, while Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy returns Renee Zellweger to the role for the fourth time, in the most emotionally ambitious entry in the series.
On the series side, Long Bright River delivers what may be the strongest crime drama of the month -- Amanda Seyfried as a Philadelphia officer searching for her missing sister against the backdrop of the opioid crisis, based on Liz Moore's acclaimed novel. The Traitors continues its run as one of reality television's most compelling formats, and The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins brings the 30 Rock team to a comeback comedy built around failure and reinvention.
Peacock March is a month where the film slate alone is worth the subscription, and the series lineup more than holds up alongside it. Start with Hamnet. End with Long Bright River. Everything in between is worth your time.
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Seth MacFarlane's live-action series continuation of the Ted films returns for its second season on Peacock, following the foul-mouthed teddy bear in 1990s suburban Massachusetts.
“Ted Season 1 proved the premise works as an ongoing series — Season 2 builds on that foundation with the confidence of a show that knows its audience.”
Cast: Seth MacFarlane, Max Burkholder, Alanna Ubach, Scott Grimes

The international reality competition format arrives where contestants must identify the murderous Traitors hiding among the Faithfuls while competing for a prize fund.
“The Traitors is one of the most compelling competition formats in years — social deduction, paranoia, and genuine stakes make it almost impossible to stop watching.”
Cast: Alan Cumming

Based on Liz Moore's acclaimed novel, Amanda Seyfried stars as a Philadelphia police officer searching for her missing sister in a neighborhood devastated by the opioid crisis.
“Long Bright River has the source material, the lead performance, and the setting to be one of the genuinely important crime dramas of 2026.”
Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Nicholas Pinnock, Ashleigh Cummings, Callum Vinson

A psychological thriller following the aftermath of a child abduction and the web of deception surrounding it, unraveling character motivations through careful revelation.
“Psychological thrillers that use character complexity as their primary weapon are rare — All Her Fault has the architecture of a genuinely unsettling limited series.”
Cast: Sarah Snook, Jake Lacy, Sophia Lillis, Michael Peña

From Academy Award-winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, Hamnet tells the powerful story of love and loss believed to have inspired the creation of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
“Chloé Zhao directing the personal tragedy behind Hamlet is the standout film of the month on Peacock — prestige filmmaking at its finest.”
Cast: Jessie Buckley, Paul Mescal, Emily Watson, Joe Alwyn

The epic conclusion to the story of the witches of Oz, where Elphaba and Glinda must reunite to change themselves and all of Oz for good.
“Wicked: For Good completes one of the most beloved musical narratives in modern theater — for fans of the first film, this is the ending you've been waiting for.”
Cast: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh

Renée Zellweger returns as Bridget Jones in the fourth film adaptation, finding Bridget navigating widowhood and single motherhood in her fifties with the same self-deprecating humor and emotional honesty that has made the character beloved.
“Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is the most emotionally ambitious entry in the series — darker than its predecessors but with the same core warmth.”
Cast: Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, Hugh Grant
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