advertising, or you can upgrade to an ad-free version for $10.
After the national launch, Peacock will continue to give Comcast X1 and Flex subscribers the Premium version of the service at a $5 discount. So if they want to watch with advertising, they pay nothing additional; if they want to watch ad-free, they need to pay $5 a month. NBC has said it’s working on partnerships to offer this discount to a wider array of consumers.
Right now the pricing at Peacock’s competition runs the gamut.
Among the services that have ad-supported options, Hulu is $6 a month with ads and $12 a month ad-free. CBS All Access charges $6 for its tier with advertising and $10 for the ad-free version. And Quibi, a mobile-only subscription video service with an eye-popping lineup of stars, has set its monthly rate at $5 with ads and $8 ad-free.
By comparison, Netflix, which has no ads, offers its cheapest tier at $9 a month, while its most popular plan is $13. Apple TV Plus is $5 a month, Disney Plus is $7 a month, and HBO Max will be $15 a month when it launches in May. None of them include advertising.
What’s up with that name?
Peacock is a nod to NBC’s longtime logo and mascot.
At the service’s unveiling in January, writer, producer and actress Tina Fey said she originally wanted the title of 30 Rock to be The Peacock. “I was told it was a hard no, and that it would not pass the censors,” she said. “And here we are.”
What happens to NBC programming on Hulu?
For now, NBC’s shows streaming on Hulu aren’t going anywhere.
NBC was a partner in Hulu for years. But last year, NBC and Comcast struck a deal with Disney to give Disney full control. That deal included terms that essentially allow NBC to have programming both on Hulu and on Peacock at the same time.
The Office will start streaming on Peacock in 2021.
NBC
However, in about two years, NBC has the right (but not the obligation) to pull all its programming off Hulu if it chooses.
But “it’s too early to tell” whether NBC will want to go that route yet, NBCUniversal Chairman Steve Burke said at the presentation unveiling Peacock in January.
Shows and movies: What will I be able to watch on Peacock?
The company has said Peacock Premium will have more than 15,000 hours of content available; about half of it will be available on the free, ad-supported tier.
The plans described below were formulated before the coronavirus upended the status quo around the country. Not only are people across the nation confined to their homes and streaming more, television productions globally have shut down. And the Olympics, which NBC broadcasts in the US, were planned to be a big hook for Peacock’s nationwide launch in July; now, the games are postponed until 2021.
We do know that in the “sneak peek” version live now for Comcast customers, Peacock only has a few original shows available, and they’re all kids titles. By the time Peacock’s national launch arrives, it will have 11 total originals. The series will have all their episodes available at once to stream, a la Netflix.
The launch originals are:
But as you can read below, Peacock had planned a much more robust lineup of original programming before the pandemic.
Another important note about available shows, unrelated to the coronavirus: Peacock also doesn’t have The Office to stream until next year. Netflix has the rights to it until 2021.
As originally planned, Peacock said its free library will include:
Next-day access to current seasons of NBC broadcast shows in their first season (known as freshmen series).
Select episodes of marquee Peacock originals (but not full seasons).
Curated genre channels, which NBC has characterized as things like SNL Vault, Family Movie Night and Olympic Profiles.
Complete classic series and popular movies.
Curated daily news and sports programming, including the Olympics.
Spanish-language content.
With the Premium membership, you basically get an all-access pass. It includes everything on the free tier plus:
Full seasons of Peacock originals.
Next-day access to current seasons of returning NBC broadcast shows.
Early access to NBC’s late-night talk shows. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon will stream early on Peacock at 8 p.m. ET, followed by Late Night with Seth Meyers at 9 p.m. ET.
Additional sports, like Premier League soccer.
For its originals, the company is leaning toward new series from talent who have a long track record at NBC, like Tiny Fey, Amy Poehler and Mindy Kaling. It’s also betting on reboots of shows with an enduring appeal. It’s already announced a revival of Battlestar Galactica (itself a reboot of the 1970s sci-fi series) by Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail and reboots of Punky Brewster and Saved by the Bell. According to Deadline , NBCUniversal hopes to make a reboot of The Office, which itself was a remake of a British series.
Peacock will also include live programming, which originally was to include the now postponed Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
As far as news programming, Peacock will draw from brands like NBC News, Sky News, MSNBC and CNBC. It’ll stream same-day broadcasts of NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt and Meet the Press with Chuck Todd; live news channels will include NBC News Now, Sky News and NBC/Sky Global News (a new channel); it’ll feature clips from Today, CNBC, MSNBC, E! News, NBC Nightly News and Meet the Press; and it’ll widen into original content from the Meet the Press franchise, investigative documentaries including full seasons of Dateline and Lock Up, and library documentaries from NBC News and CNBC.
The following is the original, planned slate that NBC had arranged for Peacock, but the timing of most of these projects actually becoming available is now unclear.
Original drama
Dr. Death , based on the true-crime podcast, starring Jamie Dornan, Alec Baldwin and Christian Slater.
A revival of Battlestar Galactica (itself a reboot of the 1970s sci-fi series) by Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail.
Brave New World , based on the dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley and starring Demi Moore and Alden Ehrenreich from Solo: A Star Wars Story. This is expected to be available in 2020.
Angelyne , a limited series from Emmy Rossum about a surgically enhanced LA pop-culture icon.
One of Us Is Lying, based on the best-selling young adult mystery-thriller.
An anthology series that’ll base its first installment on Hatching Twitter, Nick Bilton’s best-selling book about the creation of that social network.
The Capture, a conspiracy thriller touching on surveillance and misinformation, which ran on the BBC in the UK.
Armas De Mujer, starring Kate del Castillo, a dramedy from the team behind Telemundo’s La Reina del Sur.
A Queer as Folk reboot.
A kids-version of The Tonight Show .
Original comedy
Rutherford Falls , starring Ed Helms, who also co-created the show with Mike Schur (the showrunner for The Good Place and co-creator of Parks and Recreation) and Sierra Teller Ornelas, who’s produced ABC’s Splitting Up Together and NBC’s Superstore.
Straight Talk, from Rashida Jones, about two main characters with opposing ideologies forced into an odd coupling.
A Saved by the Bell reboot, with original cast members including Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez, from 30 Rock’s Tracey Wigfield. This is expected to be available in 2020.
The Punky Brewster reboot, starring Soleil Moon Frye as a grownup version of the titular character. This is expected to be available in 2020.
A new season of A.P. Bio , starring Glenn Howerton and Patton Oswalt.
Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, a second movie spinoff from the series Psych . This is expected to be available in 2020.
The Adventure Zone, a fantasy animated comedy series based on the Dungeons & Dragons podcast and best-selling graphic novel series.
Clean Slate, starring Laverne Cox as a trans woman who returns to Alabama and reunites with her estranged father after 17 years, produced by legendary producer Norman Lear.
Expecting, produced by Mindy Kaling, about a single woman who asks her gay best friend to be her sperm donor.
Division One, a coming-of-age comedy about an underdog women’s collegiate soccer team, produced by Amy Poehler.
MacGruber, based on the Saturday Night Live sketch character who spawned a movie in 2010. Will Forte stars in, writes and produces this comedy series.
Girls5Eva , produced by Tina Fey about a one-hit-wonder girl group from the ’90s that reunites for one more shot at stardom.
Lady Parts , a comedy about a female Muslim punk band, which aired on Channel 4 in the UK.
Intelligence, a comedy starring David Schwimmer about a maverick American intelligence agent and a hapless British computer analyst.
Code 404, a cop comedy.
Hitmen, a sitcom about inept contract killers, starring Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, best known as the former hosts of The Great British Bake Off.
Five Bedrooms, about five people who buy a house together.
Original unscripted shows
Who Wrote That, a Saturday Night Live docuseries from creator Lorne Michaels, exploring the famous personalities in front of and behind the camera.
A stand-up special, comedy shorts and a new talk show from Kevin Hart and his LOL Network.
A weekly late night show starring Amber Ruffin and executive produced by Seth Meyers.
A spinoff of Bravo’s The Real Housewives franchise.
A racing series from Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dream Team 2020, a behind-the-scenes documentary series that follows USA Basketball superstars on their Olympic journey to Tokyo, produced in partnership with the NBA.
Hot Water: In Deep with Ryan Lochte, the Olympian from 2016’s Rio games attempts to move beyond past scandals and make Team USA again.
United States of Speed, which features the American runners leading Team USA to take on the domination of Jamaica’s Usain Bolt.
Run Through the Line, a look at the creation of Nike.
The Greatest Race, which interviews swimmers on both sides of the epic 4×100 relay at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Next-day streaming access to new episodes
America’s Got Talent: Champions
Blindspot
Bluff City Law
Bring the Funny
Chicago Fire
Chicago Med
Chicago P.D.
Council of Dads
Ellen’s Game of Games
Hollywood Game Night
Indebted
Law and Order: SVU
Lincoln Rhyme
Making It
Manifest
New Amsterdam
Perfect Harmony
Songland
Sunnyside
Superstore
The Blacklist
The Inbetween
The Kenan Show
The Wall
This Is Us
Titan Games
World of Dance
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Daytime broadcasts
Access Hollywood
The Kelly Clarkson Show
Days of Our Lives
TV back-catalog titles, coming in 2020 or 2021
The Office (coming 2021)
Parks and Recreation
30 Rock
A-Team
American Greed
American Ninja Warrior
Bad Girls Club
Bates Motel
Battlestar Galactica
Botched
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Chicago Fire
Chicago P.D.
Chicago Med
Cheers
Chrisley Knows Best
Crossing Jordan
Covert Affairs
Dateline
Don’t Be Tardy
Downton Abbey
Everybody Loves Raymond
Face Off
Flipping Out
Frasier
Friday Night Lights
Heroes
Hollywood Game Night
Hollywood Medium
House
Jeff Foxworthy Show
Keeping Up With the Kardashians
Killer Couples
King of Queens
Knight Rider
Law and Order
Law and Order: SVU
Law and Order: Criminal Intent
Leave It to Beaver
Lock-Up
Magnum P.I. (1980)
Married to Medicine
Married… With Children
Miami Vice (1984)
Million Dollar Listing
Monk
Murder She Wrote
New Amsterdam
Paranormal Witness
Parenthood
Psych
Roseanne
Royal Pains
Saturday Night Live
Saved by the Bell
Snapped
Southern Charm franchise
Suits
Summer House
Superstore
The George Lopez Show
The Mindy Project
The Profit
The Purge
The Real Housewives franchise
Two and a Half Men
Top Chef
Will & Grace
Yellowstone
Movies
Universal Pictures is developing original films to debut on Peacock, and DreamWorks Animation (the studio behind Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and How to Train Your Dragon) will create original animated content for Peacock too.
Peacock’s movie library will include past films from those studios, plus Focus Features, including:
American Gangster
American Pie
American Psycho
Back to the Future
A Beautiful Mind
Big Fat Liar
The Big Lebowski
The Blair Witch Project
The Blues Brothers
Boss Baby
The Bourne franchise
The Break-Up
The Breakfast Club
Bridesmaids
Brokeback Mountain
Bruno
Casino
Changeling
Chicken Run
Children of Men
Cinderella Man
The Croods
Dallas Buyers Club
Definitely Maybe
The Despicable Me franchise
Devil
Do the Right Thing
Dune
Erin Brockovich
E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
Evan Almighty
The Fast & Furious franchise
Field of Dreams
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Get Him to the Greek
The Good Shepherd
The Graduate
Heat (1986)
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
How to Train Your Dragon
It’s Complicated
Jaws
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
Jurassic Park: The Lost World
Kicking & Screaming
The Kids Are Alright
King Kong
Knocked Up
Liar, Liar
Little Fockers
Little Rascals
Love Happens
Mamma Mia!
Meet the Fockers
Meet Joe Black
Meet the Parents
Moonrise Kingdom
The Mummy
The Mummy Returns
Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
Parenthood
Prince of Egypt
Psycho
Ray
The Road to El Dorado
Scent of a Woman
Schindler’s List
The Scorpion King
Shark Tale
Shrek
Sinbad
Something New
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Tale of Despereaux
Trolls World Tour
Waiting…
Wanted
What Dreams May Come You
Me and Dupree
Kids library, coming in 2020 and 2021
3-2-1 Penguins
Beethoven
Care Bears
Cleopatra in Space
Curious George library
Father of the Pride
Fievel’s American Tail
He-Man & Masters of the Universe
Kody Kapow
Madagascar: A Little Wild
Maisy
New Adventures of He-Man
New Adventures of Zorro
Postman Pat
Punky Brewster (Animated)
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
She-Ra
Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories
The Chica Show
The Mighty Ones
TrollsTopia
Voltron Force
Voltron Defender of the Universe
Woody Woodpecker
Zafari
Original kids programming
Archibald’s Next Big Thing, from Tony Hale of Veep and Arrested Development, this comedy features a chicken who ‘yes-ands’ his way through life.
Dragon Rescue Riders, in which Dak, Leyla and their dragon friends find strange crystals that change their powers.
DreamWorks Where’s Waldo?, an animated series based on the iconic character.
Curious George, an animated series that continues the adventures of beloved character George for a new generation of preschoolers.
Spanish-language programming
Peacock will lean into Telemundo to reach Hispanic audiences with the streaming service, with more than 3,000 hours of Telemundo’s programming. So far, the company has specified that this will include the original dramedy Armas de Mujer, a new series from the makers of La Reina del Sur, and popular library titles 100 Dias Para Volver, Betty in NY, El Barón and Preso No. 1.
100 Días para Enamorarnos
Al Otro Lado Del Muro
Betty En NY
Chiquis N’ Control
Corazón Valiente
¿Dónde está Elisa?
El Barón
El Chema
El Rostro De La Venganza
Guerra de Ídolos
Historias De La Virgen Morena
José José
La Querida Del Centauro
Larrymania
Más Sabe El Diablo
Mi Familia Perfecta
Perro Amor
Preso No. 1
¿Quién es Quién?
Reina de Corazones
Relaciones Peligrosas
Santa Diabla
The Riveras
Un Poquito Tuyo
Victoria
Peacock Virtual Channels
Art House: Indie films
Family Movie Night: Films for the whole family
Get Spooked: Scary movies
L&O DUN DUN: Law & Order all the time
Latino Now by Telemundo: Películas y series en Español
Laugh It Out: All comedy, all the time
Nail Biters: Intense thrillers
Olympics Docs: The stories behind the biggest Olympic athletes
Olympics Profiles: Compelling stories about the athletes of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Out of This World: Sci-fi & fantasy that will blow your mind
Peachicks: Keeping toddlers entertained and educated
Peacock Kids: Shows for 6- to 11-year-olds
Peacock Poker: Like a seat at a casino, 24/7
Peacock Sports: Live, replays and highlights from your favorite sports
Rotten Tomatoes: Fresh film and TV recommendations, hot trailers, breaking news and top moments
SNL Vault: Every SNL season
Tear Jerkers: Movies for when you want a good cry
The Ones You Love: Classic TV and movies
True Crime: Stories of real crimes involving real people