
Everything New on Peacock in May 2025
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Peacock has announced its full schedule for May 2025. Scroll down for every single release coming to the streamer, and when exactly you can watch them.
As you can see, the full list is extensive, and includes both classic movies and original series. The biggest example of the latter is undoubtedly Poker Face Season 2.
The hit mystery/comedy series from Rian Johnson debuts with three episodes on May 8th. Natasha Lyonne is back as the chaotic detective blessed with an uncanny ability to tell when someone's lying.
Michael Fassbender stars in Black Bag
Michael Fassbender stars in Black Bag
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May 2nd also sees the release of another Peacock exclusive: Black Bag. Academy Award-winning Director Steven Soderbergh helms this tense spy drama charting the explosive fallout between husband and wife intelligence agents (Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett) when one of them is charged with betraying the country.
And if you're in need of something a little lighter, check out all four John Wick movies, which drop together on May 15. Here's everything new on Peacock in May 2025.
Peacock in May 2025 Releases
May 1
47 Ronin
99 Homes
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Backtrace
Belly
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Billy Madison
Bleeding Steel
Blended
Braven
Bridesmaids
Buffaloed
Carol
The Change-Up
Chinese Zodiac
The Courier
Despicable Me 3
The Expendables
The Expendables 2
The Expendables 3
Georgia Rule
Get Out
Glass
Grown Ups
Grown Ups 2
Happily N'ever After 2: Show White
Here Comes The Boom
The Hunt
Jet Li's Fearless
Judge Dredd
Kindergarten Cop
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
Knocked Up
The Last Stand
Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White And Blonde
Letters From Iwo Jima
Life of Pi
Man Up
Memoirs of a Geisha
Minions*
My Cousin Vinny
Neighbors
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
The Notebook
Now You See Me
Now You See Me 2
Paul Blart Mall Cop
Paul Blart Mall Cop 2
Pixels
Public Enemies
Requiem For a Dream
Rough Night
The Rundown
Saving Private Ryan
Schindler's List
The Secret of Roan Inish
Seventh Son
Snitch
Snow Falling on Cedars
Split
The Town
Tyler Perry's Boo 2: A Madea Halloween*
Warcraft
The Warrior Queen Of Jhansi
The Wedding Singer
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
Zookeeper
Law & Order Organized Crime, Season 5 – New Episode (Peacock Original)
May 2
Black Bag – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)
May 3
Kentucky Derby 2025
May 4
The Silent Twins
May 6
The Weeknight, Season 1 – Premiere (MSNBC)
May 7
Night Court, Season 3 – Finale (NBC)
May 8
Law & Order Organized Crime, Season 5 – New Episode (Peacock Original)
Poker Face, Season 2 – Premiere, 3 Episodes (Peacock Original)
May 9
Love Hurts – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)
Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen, Season 22 – Finale (Bravo Digital)
May 11
Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
May 13
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Fatal Family Feuds, Season 2 (Oxygen)
May 14
Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute – Extended & Uncensored (NBC)
May 15
Blippi, Season 5 (Moonbug)
The Boss Baby: Family Business
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
John Wick
John Wick: Chapter 2
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum
John Wick: Chapter 4
Law & Order Organized Crime, Season 5 – New Episode (Peacock Original)
Poker Face, Season 2 – New Episode (Peacock Original)
Trolls Band Together
Trolls Band Together: Sing-Along
May 16
Found, Season 2 – Finale (NBC)
Friends The Next Chapter, Season 3 (LEGO)
Law & Order, Season 24 – Finale (NBC)
Law & Order: SVU, Season 26 – Finale (NBC)
May 17
Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Grosse Pointe Garden Society, Season 1 – Finale (NBC)
Saturday Night Live, Season 50 – Finale (NBC)
May 18
Nope
May 19
The Kouncil – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)
Older, Hotter, Wiser? – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)
People Like Me – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)
Suits LA, Season 1 – Finale (NBC)
The Warehouse Phase – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)
May 20
Snapped: Killer Couples Season, 18
Velvet El Nuevo Imperio, Season 1 – Premiere (Telemundo)
May 21
The Voice, Season 27 – Finale (NBC)
May 22
90 Minutes, Season 1 – Premiere, 10 Episodes (Peacock Original)
Chicago Fire, Season 13 – Finale (NBC)
Chicago Med, Season 10 – Finale (NBC)
Chicago PD, Season 12 – Finale (NBC)
Law & Order Organized Crime, Season 5 – New Episode (Peacock Original)
Poker Face, Season 2 – New Episode (Peacock Original)
May 23
Transplant, Season 4 – Premiere (NBC)
May 25th
Men In Blazers, Season 11 – Finale (Peacock Exclusive)
May 27
Below Deck Down Under, Season 3 – Finale (Bravo)
May 28
America's Got Talent, Season 20 – Premiere (NBC)
Destination X, Season 1 – Premiere (NBC)
May 29
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