Though often seen merely as the streaming platform where all the classic NBC shows can be found, like Friends and The Office, the best movies on Peacock this month showcase the vast library of cinematic offerings. Peacock is home to some of the latest big theatrical hits, plenty of classic movies across many genres, and even some original movies that showcase the platform's growth. April 2025 is a perfect time to check out what Peacock has to offer, with some notable new movies being added.
While April has seen Peacock lose some big titles from its library there are also plenty of notable movies to take its place. Case in point, while the acclaimed thriller Conclave is no longer available on Peacock, the streamer has just added another Best Picture nominee Wicked, which is sure to be a popular title this month. There is something for everyone on Peacock with the acclaimed family-friendly The Wild Robot, the brilliant horror movie Nosferatu, and the mind-bending thriller Memento.
- Downfall (2004) [Historic Drama] - The German war drama is a compelling look at the final days of Adolf Hitler as he saw his twisted ambitions come crumbling down.
- Memento (2000) [Crime Drama] - A murder mystery told in reverse, Christopher Nolan announced himself as a filmmaker to watch with this complicated yet brilliant thriller.
- The Boondock Saints (1999) [Crime Thriller] - A '90s cult classic about two Irish brothers turned vigilantes, The Boondock Saints is most memorable for Willem Dafoe's gloriously over-the-top performance.
- Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie (2023) [Crime Drama] - While prior knowledge of Monk is certainly helpful, this sequel to the series about a neurotic private detective can be enjoyed as a standalone story by any mystery enthusiast.
- Meet Cute (2022) [Romantic Comedy] - A Peacock original rom-com, Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson play strangers who find themselves on a date only to discover this might not be the first time they've done this.
- Sliding Doors (1998) [Romantic Drama] - A classic "what if?" story, Sliding Doors uses an unconventional narrative to explore the romantic possibilities determined by its lead character's success or failure in boarding a train.
- The Illusionist (2006) [Fantasy Drama] - Both a gripping mystery and a heartfelt romance, The Illusionist is a period movie about a magician who seeks to rescue the dutchess from her unloving husband.
- Harry Potter (2001-2011) [Fantasy Adventure] - All eight Harry Potter films are available on Peacock, making for a (quite literally) magical viewing experience for older and younger viewers alike.
- Labyrinth (1986) [Fantasy Adventure] - A young Jennifer Connelly, an eccentric David Bowie, and the brilliant puppet work of Jim Henson make Labyrinth a nostalgic fantasy gem.
- The House of the Devil (2009) [Supernatural Horror] - This intense horror movie about a girl being hunted by a satanic cult was an early example of filmmaker Ti West's talents in the genre.
- Night of the Living Dead (1968) [Zombie Horror] - George A. Romero's classic and influential horror movie helped to popularize the zombie movie genre and delivered impactful social commentary.
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) [Slasher Horror] - 50 years later, Leatherface and his debut movie hold up as terrifying icons of the horror genre.
- Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007) [Crime Thriller] - Legendary director Sidney Lumet goes out on a high note with his final movie, a pitch-dark crime thriller that combines elements of a heist film and a family drama with Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke giving standout performances.
- The Road (2009) [Sci-Fi Drama] - A father-son road trip has never been so bleak as in this adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel about a man trying to protect his son from the violent post-apocalyptic reality they find themselves in.
- Point Break (1991) [Action] - Keanu Reeves perfectly combined his surfer persona and action-hero chops in this action-packed ride about a cop going undercover with a reckless gang of outlaw thrill seekers.
- Warrior (2011) [Sports Drama] - Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton take sibling rivalry to another level in this stirring sports drama about two estranged brothers who find themselves competing against each other in a mixed martial arts tournament.
- Ambulance (2022) [Action] - The latest Michael Bay action movie proves that the director has not lessened his enthusiasm for over-the-top explosions in the thrill ride about two brothers who rob a bank and use an ambulance as their getaway ride.
- The Outfit (2022) [Crime Thriller] - This underseen crime drama stars Mark Rylance as a quiet cutter (not a tailor) who finds himself in the middle of a mob war between two rival gangs – but he also has some secrets up his stylish sleeves.
- The Wild Robot (2024) [Family Adventure] - AI tech meets the wilderness in the Oscar-nominated animated story of a helpful robot who finds itself in a forest and becomes a mother figure to a young goose.
- The Northman (2022) [Action Thriller] - Robert Eggers makes Shakespeare even more violent with this Viking take on Hamlet starring Alexander Skarsgård in full-blown berserker mode.
- Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy (2025) [Romantic Comedy] - Renée Zellweger returns to her most iconic role for another rom-com with plenty of British charm.
- Nosferatu (2024) [Horror] - One of the most influential vampire movies of all time gets a remake with Robert Eggers brings more gore, bigger actors, and a lot more uncomfortable sexual elements.
- Piece by Piece (2024) [Animation Comedy] - Who knew the Pharell Williams biopic that actually ended up getting made was the one done with LEGO?
- Wicked (2024) [Musical Fantasy] - The blockbuster musical prequel to The Wizard of Oz suggests that Oz was not such a merry old land after all.
- action movie from Gerard Butler.
- Vengeance (2022) [Comedy Thriller] - The Office's BJ Navok writes, directs, and stars in this comedy thriller that explores and takes a look at modern America and suggests there might just be a divide between its people.
- The Master (2012) [Drama] - With Paul Thomas Anderson's gorgeous direction, the cast's astounding performances, and the layered story, the most memorable part of The Master is still hearing Philip Seymour Hoffman call a man a "pig f**k."
- I'm Not There (2007) [Music Biopic] - While Timothée Chalamet gave an Oscar-nominated performance as Bob Dylan, this movie sees the legendary musician played by Cate Blanchett, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, and more.
- Jane Austen adaptation and not, in fact, a period retelling of Clueless.
- Jurassic World Dominion (2022) [Sci-Fi Adventure] - The Jurassic World trilogy concludes by bringing back some iconic characters and also focusing a strange amount on prehistoric bugs.
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