Though it's home to a few notable exclusives, including 'Wicked' and 'Nosferatu,' Peacock falls a bit short overall.
PHILADELPHIA — Peacock has released the official trailer for the Kensington-set thriller "Long Bright River," which is based on the bestselling book of the same name by Philly novelist Liz Moore. The limited series stars Emmy-winning actress Amanda Seyfried.
Good news! Peacock has announced the entire list of new titles heading to the platform throughout March, and Wicked fans can rejoicify because the box office hit starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande will be officially making its streaming debut on March 21.
Wicked: For Good is still suspended somewhere over Oz. If you need a popular pick while you wait for its Nov. 21 release date, here's when Peacock will stream the first part of Wicked. Viewers in the US can start watching the musical movie as early as 5 a.m. ET (2 a.m. PT) on Friday, March 21.
The Bank of England’s recent interest rate cut and accompanying economic forecasts have prompted a flurry of conflicting views about where monetary policy is heading, raising the question of how BoE-watchers should "read" the committee’s actions in these uncertain times.
The Academy Award nominated film Wicked is set to debut on Peacock March 21. Included with the box-office hit, the streaming service is also releasing supplemental content including a sing-along version, never before seen behind-the-scenes footage, deleted/extended scenes and more.
The extended version of “Nosferatu”—starring Bill Skarsgård in Robert Eggers’ remake of the 1922 vampire classic—debuts on Peacock this week. Find out when you can watch the film at home.
Liverpool puts its lead in the English Premier League to the test on Sunday with a matchup on the road against four-time defending league champion Manchester City.
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