Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Peacock, Including Jason Statham’s Hit Thriller

Peacock is adding even more movies and shows, including big action films, touching dramas, and beloved classics. This weekend, you’ll find everything from brand new documentaries to popular animated movies. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re in the mood for fast-paced excitement or a fascinating look at history. Each film offers a different experience, making sure there’s plenty to enjoy for all ages and tastes.

‘It’s Dorothy!’ (2025)

This documentary tells the life story of a fascinating person, looking closely at the key moments and experiences that defined them. Using old footage and interviews, the film premieres on Friday, March 13th and reveals new details about their life and career, offering a deeper understanding of their impact on the entertainment world.

‘Song Sung Blue’ (2025)

This film tells the heartwarming story of a woman recovering from alcoholism and a single mother who unexpectedly fall in love while forming a Neil Diamond tribute band. As their band gains popularity in their town, they discover the healing power of music and learn to overcome personal challenges. Distributed by Focus Features, it’s a story about second chances and finding your passion.

‘Hamnet’ (2025)

In 16th-century England, Agnes Hathaway and William Shakespeare are heartbroken by the death of their eleven-year-old son from the plague. The film explores their intense grief and how it impacts their relationship. This Hera Pictures production looks at the emotional consequences of family tragedy and how it shaped Shakespeare’s enduring work. It’s a compelling choice for those who enjoy historical dramas and stories about the creation of great literature.

‘The Beekeeper’ (2024)

When a retired spy from a secret group called the Beekeepers learns a friend has been driven to suicide by an elder-fraud scheme, he comes out of retirement to seek revenge. The movie follows his dangerous and carefully planned efforts to take down the company behind the scam. This action-thriller, produced by Miramax, explores themes of vigilante justice and uncovers a world of powerful, hidden digital corruption.

‘Fast X’ (2023)

I’m so hyped for the new Fast & Furious movie! Dom and the family are up against this really dangerous guy, Dante Reyes, who’s out for revenge because of something that happened years ago in Brazil – his father died during a heist. This movie is packed with insane races and action all over the world as they try to protect each other. And now, it’s finally coming to streaming on March 15th, so I can continue following their wild story of fast cars and fighting!

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

Plumbers Mario and Luigi, from Brooklyn, are suddenly pulled into a colorful and perilous magical world through a strange pipe. When they get separated, Mario teams up with Princess Peach to find his brother. The movie features beloved locations from the classic Nintendo game, like the Mushroom Kingdom and the challenging Rainbow Road. This animated film from Universal Pictures continues to be a popular choice for both families and dedicated fans of the original video game.

‘Home’ (2015)

Oh, a clumsy alien, crash-lands on Earth trying to escape his people and unexpectedly becomes friends with a girl named Tip. Together, they go on a wild adventure across the world in a flying car, searching for Tip’s mom while also hiding from Oh’s fellow aliens, the Boov, who are invading Earth. This animated movie from DreamWorks is a funny and heartwarming story about friendship, accepting others, and discovering where you truly belong. It’s full of bright colors and features a lively, pop-music soundtrack designed to entertain kids and families.

‘Ted’ (2012)

John Bennett always wanted his teddy bear, Ted, to be real, and one day, his wish came true! Ted magically comes to life and can walk and talk. As John grows up, his close bond with Ted is challenged as he tries to manage adult life. The movie centers on the conflict between John’s relationship with his girlfriend and his unwavering loyalty to his surprisingly sassy, lifelong teddy bear friend. This Universal Pictures comedy was a big hit thanks to its original idea and humor geared towards adults.

‘Madagascar’ (2005)

When a group of spoiled zoo animals – a lion, zebra, giraffe, and hippo – escape from New York’s Central Park, they unexpectedly end up on the island of Madagascar. Used to easy living and being well-fed, they have to learn to survive in the wild. Their adventure includes getting to know the local lemurs and staying safe from predators called fossas. This animated film, created by Pacific Data Images, became the first in a popular series that playfully explores the differences between city life and nature.

‘The Little Rascals’ (1994)

The He-Man Woman Haters Club is thrown into chaos when their star go-kart racer, Alfalfa, starts dating Darla. Their attempts to sabotage the budding romance lead to a hilarious disaster, including a fire that destroys their clubhouse. Now, the club members must band together to rebuild and win the local soapbox derby, hoping to save their reputation. This new film from Universal Pictures updates the beloved classic shorts for today’s viewers while keeping the same adventurous fun.

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2026-03-14 12:45