Looking for something fresh to stream on Peacock this weekend? Here’s a quick, useful roundup pulled from the latest weekly drops and recent additions—prioritizing the newest arrivals, then Peacock originals and long-running staples that are easy to jump into. Each pick includes what it’s about, who’s involved, and when it hit the service so you can line up your watchlist fast.

‘Bel-Air’ (2022–2025)

Universal Television

Arrives Monday, November 24. This dramatic reimagining of ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ follows Will as he relocates from West Philadelphia to live with family in upscale Bel-Air, with a cast led by Jabari Banks, Adrian Holmes and Cassandra Freeman. Developed by Morgan Cooper—with Malcolm Spellman, T.J. Brady and Rasheed Newson—production involves Will Smith, Quincy Jones, and original creators Andy and Susan Borowitz. Recent seasons track Will and Carlton’s senior year and feature guest appearances from alumni of the classic sitcom.

‘BravoCon: All Access’ (2023– )

BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen!

Arrives Monday, November 24. This special-format series compiles panels, interviews, and behind-the-scenes segments from the Bravo fan convention, featuring Andy Cohen and personalities from franchises like ‘The Real Housewives’ and ‘Vanderpump Rules’. Peacock’s packages include stage interviews and curated highlights from the multi-day Las Vegas events. Episodes present the buzziest moments and Q&As captured across the convention schedule.

‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013– )

Evolution Media

Arrives Wednesday, November 26. The long-running reality series centers on Lisa Vanderpump and staff connected to her West Hollywood restaurants and bars, chronicling friendships, romances and workplace drama. Produced by Evolution Media, the show’s ensemble across the years includes Scheana Shay, Katie Maloney, Tom Sandoval, Tom Schwartz, Ariana Madix, Jax Taylor and more. Episodes typically run about 43 minutes and the franchise has spawned multiple companion shows.

‘Stifel Snow Show’ (2023– )

Stifel Snow Show

Arrives Sunday, November 30. Produced with U.S. Ski & Snowboard and NBC Sports, this series follows the winter-sports season across the FIS World Cup circuit—covering alpine, snowboard and freeski—while profiling athletes beyond race days. Season coverage highlights U.S. team standouts like Mikaela Shiffrin and Jessie Diggins, with on-demand availability after broadcast. Recent renewals extend the partnership and weekly coverage window across the competitive season.

‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

Universal Television

Arrives Monday, November 17. Michael Schur’s high-concept fantasy-comedy follows Eleanor Shellstrop in the afterlife with ethics professor Chidi, architect Michael and not-a-robot guide Janet; the ensemble includes Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Ted Danson, Jameela Jamil, D’Arcy Carden and Manny Jacinto. Produced by Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment and Universal Television, the series runs four seasons and 53 episodes. The writers’ room includes Megan Amram and Drew Goddard, shaping the show’s moral puzzles and twists.

‘Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks’ (2025)

Universal Television

Arrives Monday, November 17. This three-part docuseries traces Universal’s film and parks history, connecting classic franchises to the evolution of groundbreaking attractions. It features archival footage, creative-team interviews, and behind-the-scenes looks at ride design and technology. The series builds toward the 2025 opening of Universal Epic Universe in Orlando.

‘Trolls: The Beat Goes On!’ (2018–2019)

DreamWorks Animation Television

Arrives Monday, November 17. DreamWorks Animation’s follow-up series continues life in Troll Village with Poppy and Branch, voiced by Amanda Leighton and Skylar Astin, alongside returning fan favorites. Created by Matthew Ireland Beans and Hannah Friedman, episodes mix standalone stories with musical interludes and playful genre riffs. The show expands the film franchise’s world across multiple seasons.

‘Cold Justice’ (2013– )

Magical Elves

Arrives Tuesday, November 18. Executive produced by Dick Wolf, this true-crime series follows former Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler and investigators as they partner with local law enforcement to reopen unsolved homicides. The show began on TNT and later moved to Oxygen, documenting real casework from evidence reviews to arrests. Episodes typically focus on a single case and include updates on prosecutions when available.

‘A Different Breed’ (2025)

Inkblot Narratives

Arrives Thursday, November 20. This docuseries examines competitive canine sports—agility, dock-diving and more—through elite trainers and their dogs on the national circuit. Episodes profile teams balancing training, travel and qualifying pressures, with veterinary insights and slow-motion analysis of performance runs. The series offers event-floor access and spotlights the techniques behind championship campaigns.

‘Southern Charm’ (2014– )

Haymaker East

Arrives Thursday, November 20. Created by Bryan Kestner and Whitney Sudler-Smith, this reality series chronicles Charleston’s social circle, following figures like Shep Rose, Craig Conover, Kathryn Dennis, Madison LeCroy and Austen Kroll. Produced by Haymaker Productions, it has aired 10 seasons with reunion specials hosted by Andy Cohen. Episodes blend cast gatherings, business ventures and Lowcountry backdrops across its long run.

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