One of the most-preferred OTT platforms has something for everyone, from crazy thriller movies to high-stakes action ones. These seven picks surpass each other in various ways. The best part? You can enjoy them with your family, friends, and on days you need something to feel good! Stream them now, a cult favourite platform, Peacock.
‘Bugonia’
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons lead this quirky conspiracy tale packed with dark comedy-and unexpected twists. Added late last year, it delivers that fresh, offbeat energy fans crave. Critics love its bold style and sharp performances.
‘Misery’
Kathy Bates earns her Oscar as a fan who traps author James Caan in a nightmarish obsession. Newly available this month, it builds relentless tension through isolation. The 91% Rotten Tomatoes score proves its lasting power as a thriller.
‘The Terminator’
Arnold Schwarzenegger hunts Linda Hamilton as a cyborg assassin in this sci-fi classic set in 1980s Los Angeles. Back on Peacock now, its practical effects-and chases feel timeless. A 90% Rotten Tomatoes rating cements its blockbuster legacy.
‘RoboCop’
Peter Weller plays a cop reborn as a cyborg battling corporate chaos in dystopian Detroit. Streaming fresh in January, it blends brutal action with biting satire, it’s all in the name. The 92% Rotten Tomatoes nod highlights its smart edge.
‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’
Jennifer Lawrence returns as Katniss Everdeen, sparking rebellion in this gripping dystopian sequel. For history or colonial movie buffs, this is perfect. On Peacock alongside the series this month, it amps up arena battles and drama. Its 90% Rotten Tomatoes praise stems from tight pacing.
‘How to Train Your Dragon 2’
Hiccup reunites with his mother while facing a grave dragon threat in this soaring animated adventure. The trilogy lands January 1, but the sequel shines brightest with epic flights. A 92% Rotten Tomatoes score makes it ideal family fare.
‘The Gift’
Jason Bateman faces his past through eerie anonymous presents in this tense suburban thriller. Freshly added, it twists everyday life into paranoia, gives you that ‘mysterious thriller sense’. The 91% Rotten Tomatoes acclaim spotlights its clever chills.
