Peacock’s new TV and movie releases for August 19-25, 2024 include the Love Island USA, Season 6 Reunion and The Killer.
On August 19, Monday, the Love Island USA Season 6 Reunion drops on Peacock. As the name suggests, this reunion special will see the cast members of Love Island USA Season 6 reunite to discuss the events of the season.
Then, on August 23, Friday, The Killer drops on Peacock. This is an action-adventure thriller movie directed by John Woo, best known for his work on popular action films like Mission: Impossible II and Face/Off.
The Killer’s story follows Zee, a highly-dangerous contract killer infamously known as “Queen of the Dead”. However, her life dramatically changes when she refuses to murder a young blind woman. Zee’s refusal forces her on the run from criminal colleagues and a very-focused and determined detective aiming to stop her in whichever way he can.
Another release happening on Peacock this week is The 355.
The 355 is an action-adventure thriller movie helmed by Simon Kinberg, who also co-wrote the film’s screenplay with Theresa Rebeck. She developed the film’s story with Bek Smith. The 355 sees five top agents from America, China, Germany, Britain, and Colombia join forces to prevent a shady organization’s acquisition of a deadly weapon, capable of gravely dooming the world.
New Peacock releases for August 19-25 2024
Below are all the new TV shows and movies being added to Peacock from August 19-25, 2024.
August 19
- Love Island USA, Season 6 – Reunion (Peacock Original)
- Homicide: Life on the Street, 7 Seasons (Streaming Debut)
- Homicide: The Movie
August 20
- Face to Face with Scott Peterson – Premiere (Peacock Original)
August 21
- The 355
August 22
- Bel-Air, Season 3 – 3 Episodes (Peacock Original)
August 23
- The Killer (Peacock Original)
- Days of Our Lives, Season 59 – Finale (Peacock)
August 24
- Engaged to be Murdered
August 25
- The Magic of Lemon Drops
For more Peacock content, check out the Teacup teaser trailer. Also, Scott Peterson maintains his firm belief that he did not kill his family in Peacock’s Face to Face documentary.