Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including ‘Trolls: The Beat Goes On!’

Planning a cozy weekend (November 21st–23rd, 2025)? Peacock has a great selection of new shows, including documentaries, reality TV, and comedies, plus some recently added originals perfect for binge-watching. This list highlights the newest releases first, then Peacock’s original series, and finishes with popular choices from their library, so you can quickly find something you’ll enjoy.

‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

The comedy series, starring Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Ted Danson, Jameela Jamil, D’Arcy Carden, and Manny Jacinto, arrives on Peacock on Monday, November 17. The show follows Eleanor Shellstrop as she navigates the afterlife and strives to improve herself, guided by ethics professor Chidi, architect Michael, and the all-knowing Janet. Created by Michael Schur and produced by Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Universal Television, the four-season series consists of 53 episodes and will be available as part of Peacock’s November 17–23 programming lineup.

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

A new three-part documentary series arrives on Peacock on November 17th, charting the history of Universal Studios – from its original studio tours to the incredibly immersive theme parks it is today. The series follows the development leading up to the opening of Universal Epic Universe in Orlando, featuring historical footage, interviews with the creative teams, and a look behind the scenes at how rides are designed and built. It showcases how popular movies and franchises have shaped the attractions over the years.

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

The new DreamWorks Animation series, continuing the story from the popular movies, arrives on November 17th. It follows Poppy, Branch, and their friends in Troll Village as they embark on musical adventures. Created by Matthew Ireland Beans and Hannah Friedman, the show stars Amanda Leighton as Poppy and Skylar Astin as Branch, and includes guest appearances by Kevin Michael Richardson. Each episode features both self-contained stories and fun takes on different genres, all set to original songs. The series expands the world of the movies, offering new adventures between films.

‘Cold Justice’ (2013– )

A new true-crime series premieres on Peacock November 18th, featuring former Texas prosecutor Kelly Siegler. Each episode follows Siegler and a team working with local police to reinvestigate cold case homicides. The show provides a realistic look at the entire investigative process – from examining evidence to making arrests, and even includes updates on the resulting trials. Originally airing on TNT and then Oxygen, the series is executive produced by Dick Wolf and each hour-long episode focuses on a single case.

‘A Different Breed’ (2025)

This new docuseries, premiering on Thursday, November 20th, takes viewers behind the scenes of competitive dog sports like agility and dock-diving. It follows top trainers and their dogs as they navigate rigorous training, travel, and the pressure of qualifying for national competitions. Expect exclusive access to events, expert veterinary advice, and detailed slow-motion replays of the action. The show is part of Peacock’s weekly programming schedule.

‘Southern Charm’ (2014– )

The popular reality show, following the lives and relationships of Charleston’s elite – including Shep Rose, Craig Conover, Kathryn Dennis, Madison LeCroy, and Austen Kroll – returns this Thursday, November 20th. Now in its tenth season, and produced by Haymaker Productions, the series showcases the drama, friendships, and businesses of its cast, often set against the beautiful backdrop of the Lowcountry. Hosted by Andy Cohen, the show also features reunion specials, and is instantly recognizable by its opening theme song, “It’s Easy” by Mia Sable.

‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

This suspenseful thriller on Peacock is based on Andrea Mara’s novel and follows Marissa Irvine as she tries to find her son after discovering no one at a playdate recognizes him. The search quickly uncovers hidden secrets within the neighborhood. Starring Sarah Snook, Dakota Fanning, Jake Lacy, Michael Peña, Sophia Lillis, and more, the series was created by Megan Gallagher and directed by Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis. It’s a production of Universal International Studios and Carnival Films, and all episodes are currently available for streaming.

‘Stumble’ (2025– )

This funny, mockumentary-style show follows a junior college cheerleading squad as they strive to reach the national competition. Created by Liz and Jeff Astrof and executive produced by Monica Aldama, the series stars Jenn Lyon, Taran Killam, Ryan Pinkston, and features recurring appearances by Kristin Chenoweth. It playfully pokes fun at typical sports documentaries while being set against the backdrop of normal college life, and is one of the new shows added to Peacock in November.

‘Happy’s Place’ (2024– )

This sitcom, filmed with multiple cameras, takes place in Knoxville and stars Reba McEntire as Bobbie McAllister. Bobbie unexpectedly inherits her father’s bar, only to find out she’s co-owning it with a sister she never knew she had. The show also features Melissa Peterman, Belissa Escobedo, Rex Linn, Pablo Castelblanco, and Tokala Black Elk. Created by Kevin and Julie Abbott, the series explores family relationships and the funny challenges of running a local bar. You can currently watch recent episodes on Peacock.

‘Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay’ (2025)

This limited docuseries, led by Heather Gay from ‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City,’ explores the history and controversies of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It features interviews with people who have left the church, survivors of harmful practices, and former leaders, including David Matheson, who provides insight into conversion therapy and the church’s policies. The series combines personal stories with historical footage and was released in mid-November as part of a new collection of documentaries.

Tell us what you’re queuing up on Peacock this weekend in the comments!

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