
New on Peacock: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting the Streaming Platform in June 2025
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Summer has arrived on Peacock, with Love Island USAreturning to the streaming service on June 3, but that's not all! Plenty more titles are heading to the platform throughout June, and we have the complete list of everything coming.
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On June 1, over 70 films will drop, including some feel-good faves, like Mamma Mia!, Dirty Dancing, Happy Gilmore, and Wedding Crashers.
Jurassic Park fans can also gear up for the release of Jurassic Park: Rebirth, as Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, Jurassic World, and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom all land on June 1, and on June 29, a sneak peek of Jurassic World Rebirth hits the streaming service.
On top of all that, more highlights from June on Peacock include Are You There God? It's Me Margaret, Jaws, Drive-Away Dolls, Jumanji, The Matrix, Ticket to Paradise, and Bros.
For more information on what's coming to Peacock in June 2025, find the complete list below.
What's New on Peacock in June 2025?
June 1
Adventures of Priscilla Queen of The Desert
Anna and The Apocalypse
The Best Man
The Big Lebowski
The Birdcage
Blue Crush
Bride of Chucky
The 'Burbs
Capote
Captain Phillips*
The Chronicles of Riddick
A Cowgirl's Story
Daddy Day Care
The Day After Tomorrow
Death Wish*
Deep Rising
Dirty Dancing*
Dirty Dancing 2: Havana Nights*
Erin Brockovich
A Fantastic Woman
Fifty Shades Darker
Fifty Shades Freed
Fifty Shades of Grey
Force Majeure
Happy Gilmore
Horrible Bosses
Horrible Bosses 2
Hot Fuzz
How I Live Now
I am Legend
Jack Reacher
Jennifer's Body
Jumanji (1995)
Jurassic Park*
Jurassic Park III*
Jurassic World
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom*
Kick-Ass 2
Knock Knock
The Land Before Time
Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure
Land Before Time III: The Time of The Great Giving
The Lost World: Jurassic Park*
Mamma Mia!
The Matrix
The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Revolutions
The Mechanic
Megamind
Milk
My Little Pony: The Movie
Pariah
Patch Adams
Pitch Black
The Producers (2005)
Riddick
Runaway Bride
Safe House
Saved!
Scooby-Doo
Seed of Chucky
Shaun of The Dead
Stonewall
Take This Waltz
To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar
Tombstone
Up In The Air
Van Helsing
Walking Tall
Wedding Crashers
The Wedding Date
White Bird in a Blizzard
Who We Are - A Chronicle of Racism in America*
The World's End
It's Ok To Ask Questions, Season 3 (NBC News)
June 2
Bros*
NBC Nightly News With Tom Llamas, Season 1 - Premiere (NBC)
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, Season 1-5 (Bravo)
June 3
American Ninja Warrior, Season 17 - Premiere (NBC)
Below Deck, Season 12 - Premiere (Bravo)
Love Island USA, Season 7 - Premiere, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Love Island: Beyond the Villa Sneak Peek*
June 4
The Blackening*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Miss Universo Latina: El Reality, Season 1 - Premiere (Telemundo)
Next Gen NYC, Season 1 - Premiere (Bravo)
Rams
June 5
DREAMZZZ, Season 3 (LEGO)
Law & Order Organized Crime, Season 5 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Night Swim*
Poker Face, Season 2 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Summer House, Season 9 - Reunion Part 2, Uncensored (Bravo)
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 7
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 8
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 9
How To Train Your Dragon (2025) Sneak Peek*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Pase a La Fama, Season 1 - Premiere (Telemundo)
Ticket to Paradise*
June 10
The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets, Season 1 - Premiere, All Episodes, 3 Episodes, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboy Bravoleb Watch Party (Bravo)
June 11
Are You There God? It's Me Margaret.*
High Ground
Honestly Cavallari: The Headline Tour, Season 1 - Premiere (E!)
NFL Explained
June 12
Drive-Away Dolls*
Law & Order Organized Crime, Season 5 - Finale (Peacock Original)*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Poker Face, Season 2 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
The Real Housewives of Miami, Season 7 - Premiere (Bravo)
Summer House, Season 9 - Under the Covers (Bravo)
June 13
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Resident Alien, Season 4 - Premiere (USA)
Top Chef, Season 22 - Finale (Bravo)
Top Chef: The Dish with Kish, Season 2 - Finale (Bravo Digital)
June 14
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 15
Jaws*
Jaws 2*
Jaws III*
Jaws The Revenge*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 16
Bravo's Love Hotel, Season 1 - Finale (Bravo)
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 17
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 19
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Migration*
Poker Face, Season 2 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Revival, Season 1 - Premiere (SYFY)
June 20
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 21
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 22
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 23
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 24
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
New York Homicide, Season 3 - All Episodes, 20 Episodes (Oxygen)
June 26
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Poker Face, Season 2 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 27
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 28
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 29
Jurassic World Rebirth Sneak Peek*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
June 30
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