How to watch John Cena’s final match for free


John Cena began his WWE retirement tour back in January, and it’s coming to an end this weekend when the wrestling legend headlines WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. For the last fight of his career, Cena has been matched up with “The Ring General” Gunther on the night’s fight card, which also features matches between Cody Rhodes and Oba Femi, a tag team match featuring AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Je’Von Evans & Leon Slater, and a women’s matchup between Bayley and Sol Ruca. This show starts at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday and will stream with a subscription to Peacock, or grab a 7-day trial of Peacock through Prime Video and tune in for free.

Here’s a look at how to watch John Cena’s final fight at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event this weekend, including how to stream the entire thing for free.

How to watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event:

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Date: Dec. 13, 2025

Time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT

Streaming: Peacock

Where to watch WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event:

The WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event will air live on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 on Peacock, with fights starting at 8 p.m. ET. You can also tune in to the Saturday Night’s Main Event Countdown pre-show starting at 6 p.m. ET, and the post-show, which immediately follows the event on Peacock.

Who will be at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event?

This weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event will be headlined by John Cena and Gunther. Also on the bill, you can catch matches between Cody Rhodes and Oba Femi, a tag team bout between AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Je’Von Evans & Leon Slater, and a women’s matchup between Bayley and Sol Ruca.

How to watch the WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event:

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This weekend’s WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event streams exclusively on Peacock, but there is a way to get it for free, with Prime Video.

Right now, you can grab a free 7-day trial of Peacock Premium Plus if you sign up through Prime Video, so you can watch sports like the WWE, Premier League, and Sunday Night Football, along with original series like All Her Fault and The Traitors, and great Bravo and NBC shows, at no cost. You can cancel after the trial ends, or keep the subscription to Peacock Premium Plus for $16.99/month.

Try free at Prime Video

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While a regular Peacock subscription begins at $10.99 for a Premium Plan and goes up to $16.99 for the ad-free Premium Plus plan, you can get an ad-supported subscription for free if you’re a Walmart+ subscriber.

Walmart+ members actually get their choice between Paramount+ or Peacock included in their membership at no additional cost. A monthly subscription to Walmart+ costs $12.99, and an annual plan costs $98 and includes additional perks like five free months of Apple Music, discounts on Cinemark movie theater memberships, free shipping and delivery on Walmart purchases, discounts on gas, and much more.

Free at Walmart+

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Instacart+ subscribers are able to get an annual Peacock Premium plan (a $109.99 value) for free as part of their plan. After a free 14-day trial, Instacart+ plans cost $99/year, meaning you’ll save more on Peacock simply by subscribing to the delivery service, but you’ll get tons of extras, like free grocery and restaurant delivery, and a free subscription to the NY Times Cooking app, too.

Free at Instacart

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Starting at $11 a month, a Peacock subscription is a great way to stream this weekend’s Saturday Night’s Main Event.

On top of this weekend’s wrestling, you’ll also get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation and The Office. For $17 monthly you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC affiliate (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.

$10.99/month at Peacock

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Fight Card:

  • John Cena vs. Gunther (John Cena’s final match)

  • Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. NXT Champion Oba Femi

  • World Tag Team Champions AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Je’Von Evans & TNA X Division Champion Leon Slater

The new Apple TV and Peacock streaming bundle is officially available


There’s yet another streaming bundle in town, and it will be ideal for fans of Ted Lasso and The Office. Apple and NBC have teamed up to provide both of their streaming services together in a bundle starting at $15 per month. The new Apple TV + Peacock bundle is officially available now for $15 monthly for the ad-supported tier.

This is a mighty fine deal, given that Apple TV recently changed both its name and price. The platform costs $13 per month now on its own. Peacock starts at $11 per month. In other words, this is a discount of around $9 each month. In this economy, we’ll take any savings we can get.

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As mentioned previously, the only caveat is that the base tier includes ads. The subscription shoots up to $20 per month for an ad-free version. However, a standalone subscription to ad-free Peacock is $17 on its own. Additionally, Apple One subscribers will get a 35 percent discount on Peacock Premium Plus plans. It’s always nice when two lonely corporations find friendship, isn’t it?

For the uninitiated, Apple TV is the company’s big-wig streaming platform. It’s primarily known for sci-fi like Severance, For All Mankind and the upcoming Pluribus. The platform is also host to plenty of comedy, like The Studio, Shrinking and Ted Lasso.

Peacock is NBC’s streaming service. It streams old-school network programming like The Office, Grimm and Superstore. The service features a stable of original programming like Poker Face, Twisted Metal and the underrated Mrs. Davis. The platform also recently premiered a little show called The Paper, which is a spinoff of The Office. Against all odds, this is actually a great little sitcom and a worthy successor to the original.

10 Horror Sequels to Watch on Peacock


Horror is a staple on nearly every streaming service, but what if you’ve seen all the important classics and are looking to venture a little further afield? One way to keep mainlining your favorite villains and settings is to dive into sequel territory. Not all horror sequels are created equal, but for every misguided cash grab, there’s a cult classic waiting to be rediscovered. Head to Peacock, home of next year’s Crystal Lake prequel series, to check out these 10 horror sequels.

Halloween II

We’ve had Halloween II on the brain thanks to the upcoming Strangers: Chapter 2, which imperils the Final Girl anew as she’s trying to recover from the first film’s horrific attack. That’s not unlike Laurie Strode’s ordeal in 1981’s Halloween II, which shows us what happens once she checks into Haddonfield’s local hospital—a facility with a horny staff and not many existing patients, where Michael Myers easily tracks down that troublesome babysitter and continues his stalking rampage. Watch on Peacock.

Halloween III: Season of the Witch

The only film in the Halloween series not to feature Michael Myers as the killer—he does get a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo, though—Halloween III is a wonderfully bonkers tale involving a witchy plot to massacre scores of children using cursed Halloween masks powered by Stonehenge-adjacent witchcraft and activated by an irritatingly catchy commercial jingle. It also features one of the least likely horror-movie heroes ever, as well as one of the booziest. Watch on Peacock.

The Exorcist III

The first Exorcist is an influential masterpiece. The second Exorcist teeters between “so bad it’s good” and “no, seriously, what were they thinking?” But The Exorcist III, written and directed by Exorcist book author William Peter Blatty (and, as pop culture will have us believe, beloved by Jeffrey Dahmer), is a deeply distressing tale that both picks up the threads of William Friedkin’s original film and creates its own specific nightmare. It also has one of the greatest jump scares in cinematic history, so searing that even if you know it’s coming, you’ll still flinch. Watch on Peacock.

Day of the Dead

Make sure you click on the 1985 version from George A. Romero; Peacock also has the forgettable 2008 remake. Zombies are still roaming the earth in this third entry in Romero’s classic trilogy, but in this military-focused entry, you can definitely see why it’s time for humankind to consider bowing out. Wonderful gore further elevates the story, as does the endearing undead dude Bub, an eternal fan favorite. Watch on Peacock.

Terrifier 2 and 3

The saga of Sienna the warrior angel versus the maniacal Art the Clown takes shape in Damien Leone’s second and third Terrifier movies, which back-to-back equal some four and a half hours of circus-tinged mayhem and cruel brutality. The kill scenes are always the main attraction, but part three in particular introduces some intriguing Art lore that Leone has said he’ll further explore in the upcoming fourth film. Watch on Peacock: Terrifier 2 and Terrifier 3.

Son of Frankenstein

Most horror fans have watched the classic Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. But as we await Guillermo del Toro’s fresh take on Mary Shelley’s literary creation, why not watch the third film in that original series? Released in 1939, Son of Frankenstein stars Boris Karloff as the revived Monster, Bela Lugosi as the diabolical Ygor, and Basil Rathbone as Baron Wolf von Frankenstein. As the title suggests, he’s Henry Frankenstein’s son, and he ill-advisedly decides it’s his job to restore the family reputation. Watch on Peacock.

Child’s Play 2

Chucky may have been burned to a crisp at the end of 1988’s Child’s Play, but you can’t keep a killer doll down—especially one hellbent on claiming a human body by any means necessary. The sequel brings back kid actor Alex Vincent as Andy Barclay, giving him a tough foster sister (Christine Elise) and cementing one of horror’s best sibling duos. It also takes on the corporate jerks behind the Good Guy doll line, which gives the film reason to skewer big business and build to an inspired climax in a Chucky-filled toy factory. Watch on Peacock.

Amityville II: The Possession

There are now over 50 movies purporting to be part of the Amityville film series, including several parodies and in-name-only entries. But back in 1982, just a few years after The Amityville Horror “true story” book, Amityville II did its best to continue the success of the first film by offering a prequel of sorts to its events. While the famous haunting was later debunked as a hoax, there was a real-life tragedy behind the ghost story, and Amityville II digs into the family massacre—with the expected sensational supernatural twist, of course.  Watch on Peacock.

Phantasm: Ravager

The final Phantasm film was released in 2016 and reunited original stars A. Michael Baldwin (Mike Pearson), Reggie Bannister (Reggie), and Angus Scrimm (the Tall Man)—the latter sadly passing away before the film hit theaters. While the original Phantasm will always be the best entry, not to mention one of the purely weirdest horror movies ever made, this farewell entry offers a blend of “one last time” nostalgia as well as its own extremely freaky dream-world adventures. Watch on Peacock.

Scream 4

Wes Craven’s Scream 4 is sort of the odd man out of his Scream series. It was released in 2011, 11 years after Scream 3 and 11 years before the series’ revival with Scream in 2022. It follows Sidney Prescott, self-help author, as she returns to Woodsboro, where Ghostface launches a fresh series of attacks, with Sidney’s teenage cousin at the center. Scream 4 is not unaware of its odd place in the continuity, poking fun at excessive sequels with glimpses of the in-universe Stab series having reached parts six and seven—and it’s well worthy of rediscovery. Watch on Peacock.

Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

What’s new on Peacock in March 2025



Peacock doesn’t always have a leg up against its streaming rivals, but it does in March. That’s because Wicked, one of last year’s biggest box-office blockbusters, is arriving on Peacock on March 21. Hulu may have the reigning Best Picture winner in Anora, but Wicked is on another level when it comes to dedicated fans. The only downside for Peacock is that it will have to give up Wicked in a few months as it goes on to a longer run on Prime Video.

Yellowstone fans can also celebrate this month as the season 5, part 2 episodes make their streaming premiere on Peacock on March 16. Because Kevin Costner had left the series by that point, you’ll just have to watch Dances with Wolves now that it’s back on Peacock if you want a look back at Yellowstone‘s former star. Peacock has an especially strong lineup of movies this month, but as always, most of them will only be sticking around for a short time.

Keep reading for the complete list of films, series, news programming, and live sporting events coming to Peacock in March 2025. Our recommendations are highlighted in bold. (Note: Some content will not be available to watch without a paid subscription at the Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus levels.)

If Peacock isn’t your only go-to streaming service, we also have helpful guides to the best new shows to stream, the best shows on Peacock, the best movies on Netflix, and the best shows on Netflix, as well as the best movies streaming on Amazon and best shows streaming on Amazon.

Everything new on Peacock in March 2025

March 1

  • 300
  • A Bride For Christmas
  • A Knight’s Tale*
  • A Lifelong Love
  • Baby, It’s Cold Inside
  • Belle
  • Bleeding Steel
  • Brokeback Mountain
  • Brooklyn
  • Call Jane
  • Come As You Are
  • Dances With Wolves
  • Death Becomes Her
  • Den of Thieves
  • Dolittle*
  • Drowning Mona
  • Emma*
  • Fast Time At Ridgemont High
  • Flight 7500*
  • Fried Green Tomatoes
  • Funan
  • Gamer
  • Geostorm
  • Hancock*
  • Hanna
  • He Named Me Malala
  • Honk For Jesus: Save Your Soul*
  • Hunter Killer
  • Identity Thief
  • In Bruges
  • Josie And The Pussycats
  • Just Go With It*
  • Kill Bill: Volume 1
  • Kill Bill: Volume 2
  • Land of the Lost
  • Leprechaun*
  • Leprechaun II*
  • Leprechaun III*
  • Leprechaun 4: Lost in Space*
  • Leprechaun Origins*
  • Leprechaun V: In The Hood*
  • Leprechaun VI: Back 2 Tha Hood*
  • Little Rascals
  • Love and Basketball
  • Love in Glacier National: A National Park Romance*
  • Love On Ice
  • Love’s Portrait
  • Lucy
  • Madea’s Family Reunion
  • Morning Show Mysteries: Mortal Mishaps
  • My Christmas Family Tree
  • My Gal Sunday
  • Outlander
  • Paul
  • Pulse
  • Red*
  • Red 2*
  • Red Shoes and The Seven Dwarfs
  • Redemption in Cherry Springs
  • Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone
  • Road to Christmas
  • Rush
  • Salt
  • Snakes on a Plane
  • Snow Bride
  • Sonic The Hedgehog
  • Spy
  • Still Mine
  • Suffragette
  • The Art of Us
  • The Big Lebowski
  • The Boss
  • The Breadwinner
  • The Croods
  • The Equalizer (Feature)
  • The Equalizer 2
  • The Flock
  • The Gift of Peace
  • The Groomsmen
  • The Hurt Locker
  • The Impossible*
  • The Last Witch Hunter
  • The Lego Movie
  • Thelma & Louise
  • The Miracle Season
  • The Theory Of Everything
  • The Vanishing
  • The Vows We Keep
  • Trolls
  • Trolls World Tour*
  • Twenty Feet From Stardom
  • Two Turtle Doves
  • Venus and Serena
  • Wedding Planner Mystery
  • What To Expect When You’re Expecting*
  • White House Down
  • With Love, Christmas
  • World’s Greatest Dad
  • Zero Dark Thirty*

March 2

  • Jurassic World: Dominion*
  • Jurassic World: Dominion (extended version)*
  • The Royal We+

March 3

  • The Real Housewives Of Potomac, Season 9 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)

March 4

  • Snapped: Killer Couples, Season 18 – Premiere (Oxygen)
  • President Trump addresses Joint Session of Congress – Live Event

March 5

  • Denise Richards and Her Wild Things, Season 1 – Premiere (Bravo)

March 6

  • Love After Lockup, Season 5 – New Episodes
  • The Traitors, Season 3 – 2 New Episodes, Finale and Reunion, 60 min (Peacock Original)*
  • The Traitors: UK, Season 3 – Premiere, All Episodes – 12 Episodes (Peacock Exclusive)*

March 7

  • Hitpig! – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)*
  • Mother
  • Shuttle
  • Southern Hospitality, Season 3 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)

March 8

  • The Way Home, Season 3 – Finale (Hallmark)++

March 9

March 10

  • The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Season 16 – Premiere (Bravo)
  • Wicked: The Real Story

March 11

  • Accident, Suicide, or Murder, Season 5 – Premiere – All Episodes, 10 Episodes (Oxygen)
  • Me Robaste El Corazon, Season 1 – Premiere (Telemundo)

March 12

March 13

  • Long Bright River, Season 1 – Premiere, All Episodes – 8 Episodes, 60 min (Peacock Original)

March 14

  • Mystery Island: Winner Takes It All+
  • Romulus, My Father
  • The Sacrament
  • Top Chef, Season 22 – Premiere (Bravo)
  • Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen, Season 22 – Premiere (Bravo Digital)
  • Top Chef: The Dish with Kish, Season 2 – Premiere (Bravo Digital)

March 16

  • Royal-ish+
  • Vengeance*
  • Yellowstone, Season 5 Part 2 – Premiere, 6 Episodes, 60 min (Peacock Exclusive)*

March 19

  • Opry 100: A Live Celebration – Live Event
  • The Invisible Man (2020)*

March 20

  • Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo With Jane Goodall

March 21

  • Filth
  • Hammer of the Gods
  • The Right Kind of Wrong
  • Wicked – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)*
  • Wicked – Sing-Along Alternate Feature-Length Version – Premiere (Peacock Exclusive)*

March 22

  • Happy’s Place, Season 1 – Finale (NBC)

March 23

  • Hearts Around the Table: Jenna’s First Love+
  • Minions: The Rise of Gru*

March 24

  • Married to Medicine, Season 11 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)
  • When Calls The Heart, Season 12 – Finale (Hallmark)++

March 26

  • Deal or No Deal Island After Show, Season 1 – Finale (NBC)
  • The Irrational, Season 2 – Finale (NBC)
  • The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills After Show, Season 2 – Finale (Bravo Digital)

March 28

Southern Charm, Season 10 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)

March 30

  • Brian And Charles*
  • Gigi & Nate*
  • Hearts Around the Table: Shari’s Second Act+
  • Stifel Snow Show, Season 2 – Finale (CNBC)

March 31

  • Black Butterfly
  • Dragon Blade
  • Hacksaw Ridge
  • No Escape
  • Robin Hood (2018)
  • The Forbidden Kingdom
  • The Last Exorcism

Live sports and events

New Episodes Weekly

  • Chris Simms Unbuttoned (Monday, Thursday and Friday)
  • Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry (Monday through Friday)
  • FNIA Podcast (Wednesday)
  • PFT Live (Monday through Friday)
  • The Dan Le Batard with Stugotz (Monday through Friday)
  • The Dan Patrick Show (Monday through Friday)
  • You Better You Bet (Monday through Friday)

Live Events

March 1

  • 1/ST Racing Tour
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Indiana vs. Washington
  • Big East Men’s Basketball – Marquette vs. Georgetown
  • IMSA – VP Racing SportsCar Challenge – COTA
  • ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships 2025
  • Notre Dame Hockey – Michigan State vs. Notre Dame
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Daytona, FL
  • USL Super League – Lexington Sporting SC vs. Brooklyn FC
  • U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships
  • WWE Elimination Chamber

March 1-2

  • PGA Tour Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches
  • World Cup Speed Skating – Heerenveen

March 2

  • Big Ten Women’s Basketball – Indiana vs. Purdue
  • Big Ten Women’s Basketball – Wisconsin vs. Iowa
  • Legacy on Ice Show
  • USL Super League – Carolina Ascent FC vs. Ft. Lauderdale United FC

March 4

  • Big East Men’s Basketball – Villanova vs. Georgetown
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Nebraska vs. Ohio State
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Rutgers vs. Purdue

March 5

  • Big Ten Women’s Basketball – Big Ten Tournament

March 7

  • A-10 Women’s Basketball – A10 Women’s Conference Tournament

March 7-8

March 8

  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Northwestern vs. Maryland
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Penn State vs. Wisconsin
  • Liga MX – Chivas vs. América
  • Six Nations Rugby – Ireland vs. France
  • Six Nations Rugby – Scotland vs. Wales
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Indianapolis, IN
  • USL Super League – Ft. Lauderdale United vs. Tampa Bay Sun FC
  • USL Super League – Spokane Zephyr FC vs. Carolina Ascent FC

March 8-9

  • PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational

March 8-10

  • Premier League Matchweek 28

March 9

  • Six Nations Rugby – England vs. Italy
  • USL Super League – Dallas Trinity FC vs. Brooklyn FC
  • USL Super League – DC Power FC vs. Lexington Sporting SC

March 9-15

March 12

  • Big East Men’s Basketball – M Big East Tournament – First Round
  • Big Ten Men’s Basketball – Big Ten Tournament – First Round

March 13

  • Big East Men’s Basketball – M Big East Tournament – Quarterfinals

March 13-15

March 13-16

  • World Speed Skating Championships – Hamar

March 15

  • Six Nations Rugby – France vs. Scotland
  • Six Nations Rugby – Italy vs. Ireland
  • Six Nations Rugby – Wales vs. England
  • USL Super League – Brooklyn FC vs. Ft. Lauderdale United FC
  • USL Super League – Lexington Sporting SC vs. Dallas Trinity FC
  • USL Super League – Spokane Zephyr FC vs. DC Power FC
  • USL Super League – Tampa Bay Sun FC vs. Carolina Ascent FC

March 15-16

  • PGA TOUR THE PLAYERS
  • Premier League Matchweek 29
  • World Short Track Championships – Beijing

March 19

  • USL Super League – Tampa Bay Sun FC vs. Spokane Zephyr FC
  • USL Super League – Brooklyn FC vs. Dallas Trinity FC

March 20-23

  • Track & Field World Indoor Championships

March 21-22

March 22

  • Louisiana Derby
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Birmingham, AL
  • USL Super League – Ft. Lauderdale United FC vs. Spokane Zephyr FC
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – France v. Ireland
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Wales v. Scotland

March 22-23

  • PGA Tour Golf Valspar Championship

March 22-30

  • FIS Alpine World Cup: Sun Valley

March 23

  • USL Super League – DC Power FC vs. Brooklyn FC
  • USL Super League – Lexington Sporting SC vs. Carolina Ascent FC
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Italy v. England

March 24-30

March 26-30

  • ISU World Figure Skating Championships

March 27

  • Notre Dame Football Pro Day

March 29

  • Florida Derby
  • Liga MX – Chivas vs. Cruz Azul
  • SuperMotocross World Championships – Seattle, WA
  • USL Super League – Brooklyn FC vs. Tampa Bay Sun FC
  • USL Super League – Carolina Ascent FC vs. Dallas Trinity FC
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – England v. Wales
  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Scotland v. France

March 29-30

  • PGA Tour Texas Children’s Houston Open

March 30

  • Women’s Six Nations Rugby – Ireland v. Italy

News programming and talk shows

Live Events

  • President Trump addresses Joint Session of Congress (March 4)
  • Opry 100: A Live Celebration (March 19)

Same-day:

  • Inside with Jen Psaki (Sunday)
  • Jenna & Friends, Season 1 (Monday)
  • Meet the Press with Kristen Welker (Sunday)
  • Morning Joe (Monday through Friday)
  • Sunday Today with Willie Geist (Sunday)
  • TODAY (Monday through Friday)

Next-Day News (*Below are the days episodes come to Peacock):

  • All In with Chris Hayes (Wednesday through Saturday)
  • Ayman (Sunday and Monday)
  • Dateline (Saturday)
  • Deadline: White House (Tuesday through Saturday)
  • Inside with Jen Psaki (Tuesday)
  • NBC Nightly News (Daily – also available live/same-day on Premium+)
  • Noticias Telemundo (Thursday)
  • Noticias Telemundo En La Noche (Thursday)
  • Noticias Telemundo Fin De Semana (Sunday)
  • Noticias Telemundo Mediodia (Thursday)
  • The Beat with Ari Melber (Tuesday through Saturday)
  • The ReidOut (Tuesday through Saturday)

Next-day Talk Shows (*below are the days episodes come to Peacock):

  • Access Hollywood, Season 29 (Monday through Friday)
  • Late Night with Seth Meyers, Season 11 (Tuesday through Friday)
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show, Season 6 (Monday through Friday)
  • The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Season 12 (Tuesday through Friday)
  • Watch What Happens Live (Monday through Friday)

Non-linear/digital only:

  • Morning Mika (Thursday)