Peacock subscribers are in for quite the treat this November as the streaming giant has added a slew of exciting shows and movies to its stacked library, with both new and old releases making their way to the platform. Whether you want to usher in the holiday season with cozy Christmas hits like Love Actually, binge juicy TV thrillers such as All Her Fault, or sit back and enjoy feel-good sitcoms with the return of hits like St. Denis Medical and Happy’s Place, Peacock is sure to satisfy all your streaming needs. Let’s take a look at every TV show and movie coming to Peacock in November 2025.
‘Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas’
Streaming on November 1
Jim Carrey delivered a memorable performance when he tackled the iconic role of the grouchy, Christmas-hating green creature in Ron Howard’s holiday fantasy Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The film offers a spellbinding reimagining of the beloved children’s book, focusing on the scheming Grinch as he sets out to sabotage Whoville’s holiday festivities by disguising himself as Santa Claus and stealing all their presents and decorations. However, his conscience is tested by the kind-hearted Cindy Lou Who (Taylor Momsen).
Carrey underwent an extensive transformation to embody the bad-tempered, pot-bellied, furry Grinch, spending two and a half hours a day in the makeup chair to become the timeless literary character. How the Grinch Stole Christmas went on to become a massive box-office success, grossing $347 million. The adaptation garnered praise for its zany humor, stunning visuals, and Carrey’s spirited portrayal. Not only did Carrey receive a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor, but the film also won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. The movie has become a cherished Christmas staple, which you can stream on November 1.
‘St. Denis Medical’ (Season 2)
Streaming on November 4
Featuring an eclectic cast including Wendi McLendon-Covey, Mekki Leeper, and David Alan Grier, the mockumentary sitcom St. Denis Medical is back for its sophomore season. It once again focuses on the underfunded yet talented medical staff at the St. Denis Regional Medical Center in Oregon, where newly appointed Supervising Nurse Alex (Fargo‘s Allison Tolman) works alongside a kooky group of doctors and nurses. Despite being outnumbered by their many patients, the staff do their best to care for everyone who enters their doors.
After 10 seasons starring in the ABC hit The Goldbergs, McLendon-Covey once again served up a hilarious performance as St. Denis Medical’s offbeat executive director Joyce. The sitcom became a smash hit upon its debut, earning rave reviews for its winning blend of humor and heart, and a realistic look at life in the medical world. St. Denis Medical was nominated for the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Series and is a must-see for fans of mockumentaries; the second season of the sitcom becomes available to stream on November 4.
‘All Her Fault’
Streaming on November 6
Golden Globe-winner Sarah Snook is set to headline the mystery thriller series All Her Fault. The show is an adaptation of the Andrea Mara novel that depicts every parent’s worst nightmare and follows mother Marissa Irvine as she arrives to pick up her son Milo from a playdate, only to discover that the woman who answers the door isn’t a mother she recognizes and has never seen/doesn’t have her child. A frantic Marissa begins a desperate search for Milo, and word spreads quickly through her tight-knit community, revealing secrets and suspects as the investigation unfolds.
With the additional talents of stars like Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, and Michael Peña, the gripping series is jam-packed full of chilling twists and turns and will leave viewers on the edge of their seats as both the town’s residents and Marissa’s own checkered past are exposed. All Her Fault will be Snook’s first starring TV role since the conclusion of HBO’s critically acclaimed masterpiece Succession, and she also serves as an executive producer for the adaptation. All eight episodes of the thriller will be dropping on November 6.
‘Happy’s Place’ (Season 2)
Streaming on November 8
Country music legend Reba McEntire made her triumphant return to the small screen when she began starring in the sitcom Happy’s Place. She appears as Bobbie McAllister, who, after inheriting her late father’s Knoxville, Tennessee, tavern, discovers that she has a much younger half-sister, Isabella (Belissa Escobedo), whom she didn’t know existed and who is a half-owner of the family business. Together, Bobbie and Isabella have to navigate their strange new relationship to help keep their bar and staff thriving.
Fans went wild when it was announced that McEntire’s former Reba co-star Melissa Peterman would be joining the comedy as a series regular to play Gabby, the bartender at Happy’s Place. Peterman isn’t the only familiar face from the popular 2000s sitcom to reunite with McEntire, as both Steve Howey (Shameless, High Potential) and Christopher Rich made exciting appearances in its first season. JoAnna Garcia Swisher, who played McEntire’s on-screen daughter in Reba, is also slated to pop up in a special guest role, and fans can look forward to the reunion when new episodes of Happy’s Place begin streaming on November 8.
‘Bel-Air’ (Season 4)
Streaming on November 24
A dark and edgier reimagining of the beloved ’90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the engrossing drama Bel-Air chronicles the complicated journey 16-year-old Will Smith (Jabari Banks) embarks upon as he trades in the streets of West Philadelphia for the glitzy gated community of Bel-Air after going to live with his wealthy aunt and uncle. Will finds himself dealing with quite the culture shock as he attempts to navigate the elitist world he’s now part of while also making the most of his second chance at life.
Bel-Air became Peacock’s most-streamed original series when it debuted in 2022, reaching 8 million accounts, winning the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Drama Series, and spawning three exciting seasons. Many cast members from the original sitcom have appeared in the modern-day adaptation, with stars like Tatyana Ali (Ashley Banks), Joseph Marcell (Geoffrey), and Daphne Maxwell Reid (Vivian Banks) popping up as new characters, much to the delight of longtime fans. The fourth and final season of Bel-Air begins streaming on November 24.
Every Movie Coming to Peacock in November 2025:
November 1
- 2 Fast 2 Furious
- Almost Christmas
- American Sniper
- Arsenal
- Bad Moms
- Bangkok Dangerous
- The Best Man Holiday
- Bring It On
- Captain Underpants
- City of Angels
- The Croods
- Despicable Me
- Despicable Me 2
- The Dilemma
- Don’t Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood
- Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas
- Dr. Seuss’ The Cat In The Hat
- Drive Angry 3D
- Dunkirk
- Dying of The Light
- Eragon
- The Family Man
- The Family Stone
- Fast & Furious
- The Fast And The Furious
- The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift
- Fast Five
- The Flinstones
- The Flintstones In Viva Rock Vegas
- The Frozen Ground
- Girls Trip
- The Greatest Showman
- Honeymoon In Vegas
- Identity Thief
- The Intern
- Jetsons: The Movie
- Jurassic Park
- Jurassic Park III
- Kick-Ass
- Knowing
- The Legend of Frosty The Snowman
- Les Miserables
- Little Rascals
- Lone Survivor
- Lord of War
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- Love Actually
- A Madea Christmas
- Major Payne
- Marmaduke
- Matilda
- Men in Black
- Men in Black II
- Men in Black 3
- Men in Black: International
- Midway (1976)
- Minions
- Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol
- Nanny McPhee
- Notting Hill
- Now You See Me
- Now You See Me 2
- Paddington
- Primal
- Richie Rich
- Ride Along
- Ride Along 2
- Rise of The Guardians
- Role Models
- The Rundown
- Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale
- Straight Outta Compton
- Tooth Fairy
- The Trust
- USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage
- Walking Tall
- Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
- Zero Dark Thirty
November 5
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November 20
- The Expendables
- The Expendables 2
- The Expendables 3
- The Expend4bles
Every TV Show Coming to Peacock in November 2025:
November 1
- On Brand with Jimmy Fallon, Season 1 – Finale (NBC)
November 2
- Earth Odyssey With Dylan Dreyer, Season 8 (NBC)
November 3
- Mama June: From Not to Hot, Season 7 (WeTV)
November 4
- America’s Most Wanted, Season 1-3 (Reelz)
- America’s Most Wanted: Missing Persons, Season 1 (Reelz)
- St. Denis Medical, Season 2 – Premiere (NBC)
November 5
- Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition, Season 1 – Finale (Bravo)
November 6
- All Her Her Fault, Season 1 – All Episodes (Peacock Original)
- Miracle On Ice: 40th Anniversary
November 7
- Wicked: One Wonderful Night – Premiere (NBC)
November 8
- Happy’s Place, Season 2 – Premiere (NBC)
- Stumble, Season 1 – Premiere (NBC)
November 10
- The Real Housewives of Melbourne, Season 1-2
- The Real Housewives of Vancouver, Season 1-2
November 11
- Unusual Suspects, Season 1-8
November 12
- Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay – Premiere, All Episodes, Uncensored (Bravo)
November 13
- Tiffany Haddish Goes Off, Season 1 – All Episodes (Peacock Original)
November 15
- The 2025 BravoCon Panels – Premiere (Bravo)
November 16
- On the Rise: Juju Watkins, Season 2 – All Episodes (NBC Sports)
November 17
- BravoCon Tea Time Rewind (State Farm Recap Special) (Peacock Original)
- BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen, Season 2 – Premiere (Bravo)
- The Good Place, Season 1-4 (NBC)
- The Real Housewives of Potomac After Show, Season 1 – Premiere (Bravo Digital)
- Trolls: The Beat Goes On, Season 1-2 (DreamWorks)
- Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks, Season 1 – All Episodes (Peacock Original)
November 18
- Cold Justice, Season 8 – All Episodes (Oxygen)
November 20
- A Different Breed, Season 1 – All Episodes (Purina)
- Southern Charm, Season 11 – Premiere (Bravo)
November 21
- BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen, Season 2 – Finale (Bravo)
November 22
- Miss Universo 2021 (Telemundo)
November 24
- Bel-Air, Season 4 – Premiere, 3 Episodes (Peacock Original)
- BravoCon: All Access 2025 (Bravo)
November 26
- Vanderpump Rules: Raise Your Glass to 11 Seasons (Bravo)
November 28
- The National Dog Show 2025 (NBC)
November 30
- Stifel Snow Show, Season 3 – Premiere (CNBC)
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