
Celebrate Jaws turning 50 with a trip back to Amity Island. Here's how to watch Jaws.
Celebrate Jaws turning 50 with a trip back to Amity Island. Here's how to watch Jaws.
Has it really been 50 years since Jaws debuted and scared everyone away from the beach for a while? It has. And the film world is celebrating with Jaws-themed merch, like this collection from Nautica. But, in honor of summer, hitting the beach and celebrating 50 years of one of the biggest summer blockbusters of all time, you can watch Jaws for free on Peacock. And, if you're feeling shark movies this summer, we've got the top 10 best shark movies of all time.
Jaws debuted on June 20, 1975, an American thriller directed by Steven Spielberg about a killer great white shark. The movie had such a profound impact on the public and their fear of sharks (galeophobia) that it actually spurred its own term, 'The Jaws Effect.' The movie put a spotlight on shark attacks, led to an increase in shark hunting and inspired our fascination with sharks (and Shark Week). So, if you're heading back to Amity Island this week in honor of its release, head on over to Peacock to stream Jaws.
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Here's how to watch Jaws (and celebrate 50 years of galeophobia) on Peacock:
How to watch Jaws on Peacock
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the release of Jaws, Peacock is streaming Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3 and Jaws: The Revenge for free all month long. You just need a Peacock subscription.
Watch Jaws on Peacock
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The Day After Tomorrow
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