What’s new on Peacock in June 2025
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Blair Marnell Updated June 2, 2025 |
You can tell it’s a quiet month on Peacock when two of the highlights are previews for the live-action How To Train Your Dragon remake and Jurassic World Rebirth. But that’s what happens when a streamer commits to 25 new airings of a reality show like Love Island USA in a single month. That doesn’t leave much room for anything else.
It’s not all reality shows on Peacock, thankfully. Poker Face season 2 continues throughout the month and Law & Order: Organized Crime wraps up its fifth season. Additionally, the Syfy original series Revival is making its premiere just in time for Resident Alien season 4 to arrive as well.
Keep reading for the complete list of films, series, news programming, and live sporting events coming to Peacock in June 2025. Our recommendations are highlighted in bold. (Note: Some content will not be available to watch without a paid subscription at the Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus levels.)
If Peacock isn’t your only go-to streaming service, we also have helpful guides to the best new shows to stream, the best shows on Peacock, the best movies on Netflix, and the best shows on Netflix, as well as the best movies streaming on Amazon and best shows streaming on Amazon.
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