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April 2025: What to Watch on Peacock
Sat Mar 29 2025
Peacock is rolling out a fresh batch of movies and TV shows this April 2025. There's a mix of old favorites and new releases. It's a great time to dive in and see what catches your eye.
First off, let's talk about the big highlight of the month. Law & Order: Organized Crime is back with its fifth season. Fans have been waiting to see Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson together again. Unfortunately, it looks like their reunion won't be happening anytime soon. Instead, Stabler is busy with other cases. It's a bummer for those hoping for a romantic twist, but the show is still worth watching.
Now, let's dive into the new arrivals. April 1st brings a variety of films, from classics like "Grease" and "The Exorcist" to more recent hits like "Creed III" and "Prey. " There's something for everyone, whether you're in the mood for a comedy, a drama, or a thriller.
On April 2nd, more titles hit the platform. "Aftermath" and "Dog Days" are among the new additions. If you're into documentaries, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" reunion part 1 is also available.
Mid-April sees the premiere of "WrestleMania IX: Becoming a Spectacle, " a must-watch for wrestling fans. "Halloween Ends" also drops, giving horror enthusiasts something to look forward to. For those into original content, "The Making of the Americas" and "Team Mekbots: Animal Rescue" are worth checking out.
The end of the month brings more exciting content. "Operation Fortune: Ruse De Guerre" and "Bravo's Love Hotel" premiere, adding to the diverse lineup. It's a busy month for Peacock, with plenty of options to keep viewers entertained.
For those new to Peacock, this is a great time to sign up and explore the platform's offerings. With a mix of old and new content, there's always something new to discover.
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If Elliot Stabler has 'bigger fish to fry,' what kind of fish are we talking about, and why can't he just order takeout?
Why is it assumed that viewers are eager to watch 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' despite the long-standing absence of a key character pairing?
What criteria are used to determine which titles are 'worth watching' on Peacock, and how objective are these recommendations?
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