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Here Are The Best Movies To Stream This Weekend On Peacock, Including A Major Animated Hit

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Peacock’s streaming library continues to expand with a diverse selection of blockbusters, family favorites, and unconventional horror arrivals. This weekend offers a mix of animated adventures, historical dramas, and action-packed thrillers suitable for various viewing preferences. From childhood classics to modern adaptations of beloved literature, these titles represent the current highlights available for subscribers. Each selection provides a distinct cinematic experience through varied storytelling styles and professional production values.

‘Wicked: For Good’ (2024)

Universal Pictures

‘Wicked: For Good’ explores the complex origins and early friendship between the witches of Oz before the eventual arrival of Dorothy. This musical adaptation delves into the unique powers of the characters and the political events that shaped their destinies. Universal Pictures produced this visual spectacle to bring the acclaimed stage production to a wider cinematic audience. The narrative focuses on the themes of identity and the social dynamics within the Land of Oz. It serves as a foundational story for one of the most famous literary worlds in history.

‘Bambi: The Reckoning’ (2025)

'Bambi: The Reckoning' (2025)
Jagged Edge Productions

‘Bambi: The Reckoning’ presents a dark horror reimagining of a classic childhood tale within the Peacock Horror Universe. In this version, a mutated and vengeful deer hunts down a mother and son following a tragic car accident in the woods. The film is part of a growing trend of transforming public domain stories into intense survival horror experiences. This production focuses on the primal terror of nature turned against humanity in a relentless pursuit. It utilizes a claustrophobic forest setting to heighten the suspense of the narrative.

‘The Wild Robot’ (2024)

'The Wild Robot' (2024)
DreamWorks Animation

‘The Wild Robot’ follows an intelligent robot named Roz that becomes shipwrecked on a remote, uninhabited island. To survive the harsh environment, the robot must learn to adapt and communicate with the various animal inhabitants. Directed by Chris Sanders, the film depicts the journey of a machine becoming the adoptive parent of an orphaned gosling. This adaptation of Peter Brown’s novel explores the intersection of technology and the natural world. The story highlights the concepts of community and the evolution of logic into parental instinct.

‘Hamnet’ (2025)

'Hamnet' (2025)
Hera Pictures

‘Hamnet’ is a historical drama that focuses on the life of Agnes Hathaway during the Elizabethan era. The narrative explores her profound grief and resilience following the sudden loss of her only son, which later serves as a primary inspiration for a famous Shakespearean tragedy. Produced by Hera Pictures, the film provides a grounded look at 16th-century family life and the personal costs of a creative legacy. It emphasizes the emotional perspective of a mother navigating a world of limited agency. The production aims to highlight the domestic reality behind historical literary achievements.

‘The Beekeeper’ (2024)

'The Beekeeper' (2024)
Miramax

‘The Beekeeper’ features a retired operative from a highly clandestine organization who is pulled back into action after a tragedy. After a close friend falls victim to a sophisticated scam, the protagonist embarks on a mission of brutal vengeance against the perpetrators. The film explores the hierarchy and mythology of the secretive “Beekeepers” group while delivering high-stakes action sequences. Miramax produced this thriller which centers on the theme of justice outside the traditional legal system. The story follows a relentless path of retribution through various layers of corporate and political corruption.

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' (2023)
Universal Pictures

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ follows two Brooklyn plumbers who find themselves transported through a mysterious pipe into a magical new world. After becoming separated, Mario must embark on an epic quest to find his brother, Luigi, while teaming up with Princess Peach. The group must work together to prevent the villainous Bowser from conquering the Mushroom Kingdom and its inhabitants. This Universal Pictures release brings the iconic Nintendo franchise to life with vibrant animation and numerous references to game lore. The plot emphasizes brotherhood and courage in the face of overwhelming odds.

‘Ted’ (2012)

'Ted' (2012)
Universal Pictures

‘Ted’ tells the story of John Bennett, a grown man whose childhood wish caused his teddy bear to miraculously come to life. Decades later, the foul-mouthed and hedonistic bear remains John’s constant companion, which complicates his adult relationships and career. This Universal Pictures comedy explores the challenges of maturity and the difficulty of letting go of childhood comforts. The film combines live-action performances with a digitally rendered character to create a unique buddy-comedy dynamic. It remains a notable example of adult-oriented humor centered on a traditionally juvenile concept.

‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’ (2008)

'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa' (2008)
DreamWorks Animation

‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’ continues the journey of the New York zoo animals as they attempt to return home to Manhattan. Their makeshift plane crash-lands in the vast plains of the African savanna, where the characters encounter their own kind for the first time. Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippo must navigate the social structures of the wild while reconciling their pampered backgrounds. This DreamWorks Animation sequel explores themes of family heritage and personal identity. The film introduces new characters that challenge the protagonists’ understanding of where they truly belong.

‘Madagascar’ (2005)

'Madagascar' (2005)
Pacific Data Images

‘Madagascar’ introduces four spoiled animals from New York’s Central Park Zoo who find themselves unexpectedly shipwrecked on a remote island. Accustomed to being fed and admired by humans, they must suddenly learn to survive in a truly wild and unpredictable environment. The plot focuses on the tension between their civilized upbringing and their dormant predatory instincts. Produced by DreamWorks Animation, this film established a successful franchise centered on the fish-out-of-water trope. It highlights the importance of friendship and cooperation when facing unfamiliar and dangerous circumstances.

‘The Little Rascals’ (1994)

'The Little Rascals' (1994)
Universal Pictures

‘The Little Rascals’ follows the misadventures of Spanky and the members of the He-Man Woman Haters Club. The group’s internal harmony is disrupted when their star race car driver, Alfalfa, falls in love with a girl named Darla. This Universal Pictures production updates the classic characters from the original short films for a modern generation of viewers. The story culminates in a high-stakes soapbox derby where the children must work together to overcome their differences. It captures a nostalgic view of childhood friendships and the innocent rivalries of youth.

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