Peacock April 2024 Streaming Highlights; Orlando Bloom: To the Edge, Community & More

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In April, Peacock will be offering a wide range of entertainment options for its subscribers. From movies to TV shows and live sports, there’s something for everyone.

One of the highlights is “Orlando Bloom: To the Edge,” an original series that takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery with Orlando Bloom as he pushes his limits both physically and mentally. The series premiere is April 18.

For wrestling fans, “Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal” is a must-watch documentary that tells the story of Windham’s rise to fame as a WWE superstar and explores the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way.

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Fans of animated superheroes can look forward to new episodes of “Superbuns,” featuring Buns Bunny who saves the day with her kind heart and helps her friends in need.

Additionally, on April 19 Peacock will be streaming Illumination’s film “Migration,” which promises to take audiences on an exciting adventure through stunning visuals.

For those craving comedy, all six seasons of “Community” will be available starting from April 1st. This beloved show about a diverse group of older students at Greendale Community College is sure to bring plenty of laughs.

On April 9th, celebrate the 15th anniversary of “Parks and Recreation” by streaming it exclusively on Peacock. This hit comedy series has garnered a dedicated fan base over the years with its hilarious characters and memorable moments.

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Reality TV enthusiasts won’t want to miss out on an extended uncensored version of Season 11, Episode 10 from Bravo’s popular show “Vanderpump Rules.” It’ll be available only on Peacock starting from April 3rd.

Lastly, mark your calendars for April 4th when SYFY’s thrilling series finale for “Resident Alien” streams on Peacock. The suspenseful conclusion will leave fans wanting more while tying up loose ends in this sci-fi drama.

Overall, there are plenty of reasons to tune into Peacock this April for a diverse selection of entertainment options.

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