Peacock is getting ready to deliver a wave of unscripted content, promising a diverse lineup that stretches across celebrity spotlights, dating shows, intense competition, and gripping true crime investigations. The streaming platform is significantly building out its non-fiction offerings throughout the summer and into 2026.
Among the highlights are new original docuseries putting familiar faces front and center. “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off” will follow the comedian and her friends on travels through Africa in Fall 2025. Meanwhile, “Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together,” set for June 2025, will track the couple as they handle the realities of marriage, starting a family, and managing their careers.
For those drawn to high-stakes games, the streamer brings back popular competition formats. “The Traitors,” hosted by Alan Cumming amidst the atmosphere of the Scottish Highlands, returns in early 2026. And “House of Villains,” with host Joel McHale, enters its third season, premiering early the same year. Reality dating fans can look forward to “Love Island USA” returning on June 3, with a new expansion called “Love Island: Beyond The Villa” arriving this summer, and “Love Island Games” season two planned for late 2025. Additionally, Season 19 of “Married At First Sight” will join Peacock later in 2025.
The slate also leans into intense true crime stories. “Gilgo Beach Killer: The House of Secrets,” airing June 2025, will reportedly offer a view into the alleged killer’s home and include testimony from his family. “The Idaho Student Murders,” expected Summer 2025, will examine the pre-trial stage of the case against Bryan Kohberger, featuring perspectives from those close to the victims, including Kaylee Goncalves’ brother. Adding a different kind of behind-the-scenes access, the three-part docuseries “Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks” will debut July 24, focusing on the new Universal Epic Universe.