With a strong slate of films hitting the site in February, Peacock is arguably the best streaming service available, especially considering its affordable pricing. Considering their perspective genres, each movie delivers something entirely distinct, with one original film interspersed throughout.
As a result, any movie enthusiast will undoubtedly find something to appreciate. All eyes, though, will probably be on one film in particular when it launches on the streaming service the following month. You’re in for a treat if you enjoy British historical pieces and comic book adaptations before they were hip.
Bosco, the platform’s original movie, is expected to make viewers think critically about the criminal justice system while also touching on their emotions.
Furthermore, fans of a whimsical romantic comedy featuring a timeless pair will find plenty to enjoy. Ultimately, Oppenheimer is a must-see for those hoping to catch one of the biggest productions of 2023.
Everything Coming To Peacock In February 2024
February 1
Kings from Queens: The Run DMC Story: A documentary series that narrates the complete, never-before-told narrative of Run DMC, the renowned rap trio.
Pride and Prejudice: Keira Knightly plays the lead role in Pride and Prejudice, which is an adaptation of Jane Austen’s acclaimed 1813 novel of the same name.
Elizabeth (Kiera Knightly), one of the five sisters of the Bennet family, spent the late eighteenth century living on the family’s farm in rural England. Despite her desire to marry for love, she feels pressured to marry a wealthy man because she is the eldest, especially from her mother.
Reluctantly, a spark between her and the gloomy, affluent Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen) ignites. But Mr. Darcy’s innate reserve and Elizabeth’s social standing threaten to sabotage the possible romance that none of them wants to acknowledge is developing. The movie is a fantastic romance drama that is a modern, refreshing take on the well-known book.
The Dark Knight: Arguably the greatest superhero film ever made, The Dark Knight follows Bruce Wayne/Batman as he balances his role as a vigilante and a hero when the Joker starts spreading havoc across Gotham. Bruce finds it difficult to comprehend the intentions of his new adversary, and the lives of those closest to him are in jeopardy.
Launched in 2008, the movie gave Ledger a posthumous Oscar for Best Supporting Actor just over a year after his passing.
Regarded as one of the greatest roles in cinematic history, his interpretation of the Joker added a new dimension of nuance and nuance to comic book antagonists. In the end, the Joker steals the show, even though the film is about Batman.
February 2
Bosco: Bosco, a Peacock original film, centers on Aubrey Joseph’s character Quawntay “Bosco” Adams, who is imprisoned for 35 years after attempting to carry marijuana. Bosco, who met Tammy (Nikki Blonsky) through a lonely-hearts advertisement, helps him plan an escape because he wants to witness the birth of his first kid.
Despite being constantly monitored, Bosco manages to get free from the maximum-security prison in a spectacular way. But eventually, his history catches up with him, making him deal with the fallout. The movie, which is based on a true story, also stars Vivica A. Fox, Theo Rossi, and Thomas Jane.
February 8
Couple to Throuple (Season 1): A recently launched reality show with a vaguely scientific theme that tracks four inquisitive couples who are considering extending their relationship.
February 9
Ticket to Paradise: Julia Roberts and George Clooney play Georgia and David in the film Ticket to Paradise. They are an estranged couple who decide to work together to stop their daughter from getting married, despite their intense hatred toward one another.
The two go to Bali, Indonesia, to complete the task because they want to protect her from the same error they believe they made twenty-five years earlier.
The always-fighting couple starts to feel again what they once felt for each other while trying to ruin the wedding. Watchlists for Ticket to Paradise should include fans of Roberts or Clooney.
February 16
Oppenheimer: The legendary Cillian Murphy plays theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer, one of the biggest and greatest films of 2023. Oppenheimer’s contributions to American science during World War II through the Manhattan Project resulted in the development of the atomic bomb.
Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Picture were among the 13 Oscar nominations that Christopher Nolan’s film received. The film is a masterfully produced look at one of the most astounding changes in human history, unfolding over two timeframes simultaneously.