Teacup destroyed by angry Peacock” is no longer just the quick summary of one of our many pieces of P.G. Wodehouse fan fiction: It’s also the fate of the streaming horror series, which has just been canceled by the NBC-affiliated streamer.
Here are 10 standout TV series to help you make the most of your streaming subscription. Each of them scores around 70 or higher on Metacritic. Peacock costs $8 per month or $80 per year for the ad-supported version, but eligible Comcast and Instacart subscribers can stream for free.
From the moment Morgan Neville was approached about making a documentary tied to the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live," he knew that he didn't want to capture this comedy staple in a traditional way.
Peacock has announced all the romance films that will be available to watch on the streaming service leading up to Valentine's Day.
The first three episodes of season 3 hit Peacock on Jan. 9 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. One new installment will appear each Thursday through March 6. On that date, a reunion special is scheduled to premiere along with the finale. Here's a look at this season's upcoming episodes.
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night” is available for streaming as of Thursday, January 16. Watch the trailer here, and access the new documentary today on Peacock.
There will be no season 2 for horror thriller series Teacup. Peacock has canceled the series after one season, Deadline has learned. Starring Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski, inspired by Robert McCammon’s bestselling novel Stinger,
The four-part docuseries, Peacock said, will feature legendary cast members and alumni including Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Seth Meyers and more.
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WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff believes that Peacock could be in the market for another wrestling promotion, should they lose WWE entirely.