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New on Peacock: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting the Streaming Platform in August 2025

New on Peacock: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting the Streaming Platform in August 2025

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Peacock's prepping for the dawn of summer by dropping over 65 new titles on the platform on August 1, and romcom fans are having their thirst quenched by hits like 27 Dresses, Bridesmaids, Bring It On, Clueless, Grease, What Happens In Vegas, Pretty in Pink, She's All That, and Mean Girls.
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That's not all. August 1 also sees the arrival of Argo, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Good Will Hunting, Old School, Seven, School of Rock, and The Shawshank Redemption.
The fun doesn't start and end on August 1, though. There's plenty more to come throughout the month, including on August 17, which sees the arrival of James Gray's 2022 film, Armageddon Time, starring Anne Hathaway, Jeremy Strong, and Anthony Hopkins.
Also landing throughout August is M3GAN, season 60 of Days of Our Lives, the Love Island USA Reunion, and much more.
To discover everything coming to Peacock in August 2025, read on below.
What's New on Peacock in August 2025?
August 1
27 Dresses
47 Ronin
Argo
Battleship
The Boss
Breakin' All The Rules
Bridesmaids
Bring It On
Bring It On Again
Bring It On: All Or Nothing
Bill Durham
Clueless
Cowboys & Aliens
Dead Presidents
Dragonheart
Duplicity
Edge of Tomorrow
Elysium*
The Faculty
Fast Times At Ridgemont High
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Field Of Dreams
Footloose
For The Love Of The Game
Good Will Hunting
Grease
The Guardian
Happy Death Day
The Impossible*
Joy Ride*
Kindergarten Cop
Kung Fu Panda*
Kung Fu Panda 2
Kung Fu Panda 3*
Madagascar
Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
Major Payne
The Man With The Iron Fists
Mean Girls (2004)
Mean Girls 2
Mortal Engines
National Lampoon's Animal House
Oblivion
Office Space
Old School
Pretty In Pink
R.I.P.D.
RV*
Save The Last Dance
Scarface
School Of Rock
Seven
The Shawshank Redemption
She's All That
The Smurfs
Super 8
Texas Chainsaw 3D
Think Like A Man
Trolls*
Victor Frankenstein
Weird Science
Wet Hot American Summer
What Happens In Vegas
XXX*
XXX: State Of The Union*
Borderline - Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)*
Canton Confidential: The Karen Read Murder Trial - Finale(WBTS)
Carnival Catwalk, Season 1 (AQV Films)*
DREAMZZZ, Season 3 (LEGO)
August 3
Spoiler Alert*
August 6
Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 (Bravo)
The Valley, Season 2 - Reunion Part 1, Extended & Uncensored (Bravo)
August 7
Housekeeping For Beginners*
Love Island: Beyond the Villa, Season 1 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Twisted Metal, Season 2 - New Episode, 30 min (Peacock Original)*
August 11
Love After Lockup: Crime Story, Season 5G (WeTV)
August 13
The Valley, Season 2 - Reunion Part 2, Extended & Uncensored (Bravo)
August 14
Love Island: Beyond the Villa, Season 1 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Monkey Man*
The Real Housewives of Miami After Show, Season 1 - Premiere (Bravo Digital)
Twisted Metal, Season 2 - New Episode, 30 min (Peacock Original)*
August 15
Resident Alien, Season 4 - Finale (USA)
August 16
The Rainmaker, Season 1 - Premiere (USA)
August 17
Armageddon Time*
August 20
Songs & Stories with Kelly Clarkson, Season 1 - Premiere (NBC)
August 21
Inside the Worlds of Epic Universe (NBC)
Love Island: Beyond the Villa, Season 1 - New Episode, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Revival, Season 1 - Finale (SYFY)
Twisted Metal, Season 2 - New Episode, 30 min (Peacock Original)*
August 22
Days of our Lives, Season 60 - Finale (Peacock Original)*
Night of the Zoopocalypse (Peacock Exclusive)*
August 24
M3GAN*
M3GAN (Unrated)*
August 25
Days of our Lives, Season 61 - Premiere (Peacock Original)*
Love Island USA, Season 7 - Reunion (Peacock Original)*
Pase a La Fama, Season 1 - Finale (Telemundo)
August 28
Love Island: Beyond the Villa, Season 1 - Finale, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
Twisted Metal, Season 2 - Finale, 30 min (Peacock Original)*
August 29
The Real Housewives of Orange County After Show, Season 1 – Premiere (Bravo Digital)
NOTE: * = is exclusive to Peacock, (++) = New episodes of Reelz original series stream live on the Reelz Channel and are available on demand the next day.
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