Peacock has unveiled its July 2025 streaming lineup, offering a diverse mix of new originals and returning favorites across genres including reality television, action, and psychological thrillers. The streaming platform is doubling down on its content slate, aiming to cater to a wide range of audience interests throughout the summer.
Headlining the new releases is Love Island: Beyond the Villa, set to premiere on July 13. This unscripted spinoff picks up with standout contestants from Season 6 as they adjust to life and love outside the villa in Los Angeles. New episodes will air weekly every Thursday starting July 17, offering fans a deeper dive into their favorite islanders’ personal journeys beyond the original competition format.
Also returning is the high-octane action-comedy Twisted Metal, which enters its second season on July 31. Anthony Mackie reprises his role as John Doe, alongside Stephanie Beatriz as Quiet. Season two introduces Emmy-nominated actor Anthony Carrigan as Calypso, a mysterious figure presiding over a chaotic demolition derby. The series, based on the classic video game, continues to mix explosive action with offbeat humor and post-apocalyptic flair.
Peacock’s film offerings this month include Drop, a psychological thriller premiering July 11. The film follows a widowed mother who reenters the dating world only to find herself entangled in a web of eerie and suspicious encounters. With themes of grief, vulnerability, and suspicion, Drop is positioned to appeal to fans of suspense-driven dramas.
In addition to new debuts, the platform will wrap up key summer series. Poker Face Season 2 concludes on July 10, while Love Island USA Season 7 airs its finale just days later on July 13. These series have consistently ranked among Peacock’s most-watched, with Poker Face continuing to draw critical acclaim for its modern take on the detective genre.
Movie lovers can also look forward to an updated library that includes cinematic staples and recent releases. Classic titles like Titanic and Forrest Gump will be available, alongside newer additions such as She Said, the dramatization of the investigative reporting that exposed Harvey Weinstein, and Violent Night, a dark holiday-themed action-comedy.
The robust July slate reinforces Peacock’s strategy of expanding its original programming while offering a steady mix of licensed content. As competition intensifies in the streaming landscape, platforms like Peacock are increasingly focused on offering something for everyone — from reality fans and gamers to thriller aficionados.