
Here are the 5 best Peacock shows to binge this week, November 10–14, 2025. From global hits to hidden gems, these top-rated, must-watch TV picks deserve a spot on your watchlist.
Looking for something gripping, critically acclaimed, and binge-worthy you can start and finish this week? These 5 standout Peacock series are perfect for your weekly binge and are trending worldwide — including one viral breakout hit dominating global charts.
Screen Rant has you covered for every major streaming release this week. Don’t miss our latest binge guides for Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount+, HBO Max, and Apple TV. Grab your remote, fire up Peacock, and binge the hottest, most talked-about series streaming right now.
Key Highlights
Stumble is NBC’s newest comedy series that just made its broadcast premiere on Friday, November 7. The mockumentary-style series (like The Office and Parks and Recreation) humorously explores the highly competitive world of junior college cheerleading.
Stumble has already received widespread critical acclaim, earning a Rotten Tomatoes score of 89%. If you like these types of NBC comedy series, like The Paper and Superstore, odds are you’ll love Stumble. The series features familiar TV faces like Taran Killam (Saturday Night Live), Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth (Pushing Daisies), and recent Emmy winner Jeff Hiller (Somebody Somewhere).
St. Denis Medical
St. Denis Medical is another popular NBC mockumentary sitcom series that’s currently releasing new episodes in its second season. The first two episodes of season 2 just released on NBC and Peacock last week, with new episodes scheduled to be released every Monday throughout the Fall.
St. Denis Medical earned a Certified Fresh 81% Rotten Tomatoes score and is currently the 5th most-watched Peacock series in the United States. The series follows an understaffed and underfunded hospital, perfect for medical professionals and all Peacock subscribers looking for a feel-good comfort show.
All Peacock subscribers must binge this cult classic comedy series that features one of the greatest comedic ensembles ever assembled on network TV. Community – which was created by Dan Harmon (Rick & Morty) and earned an 88% Rotten Tomatoes score – stars Joel McHale, Gillian Jacobs, Donald Glover, Allison Brie, Ken Jeong, Chevy Chase, and more.
Community offers a great blend of timeless classic comedy with a fresh and innovative feel. The series consists of 110 episodes across six seasons that aired on NBC from 2009 to 2015. A long-awaited movie has been in development for quite literally a decade, but the underrated series has plenty to offer as one of the 21st century’s greatest comedy shows.
Twisted Metal is a dystopian sci-fi action series on Peacock based on the popular video game franchise of the same name. With two seasons and 22 episodes, all roughly 30 minutes each, it’s a great and thrilling choice to binge-watch from start to finish this week.
Featuring big-name actors like Anthony Mackie, Will Arnett, and Thomas Haden Church, Twisted Metal follows an outsider named John Doe who must deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland in search of a better life. If you loved Mad Max: Fury Road, odds are you’ll enjoy Twisted Metal, which received a 92% Rotten Tomatoes score for season 2.
Poker Face
Poker Face is hands-down one of the best original series on Peacock. Led by the incomparable 5-time Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne, Poker Face was created by Rian Johnson, the mastermind behind celebrated movies like Knives Out, Brick, and Looper.
The series – which earned a near-perfect 97% Rotten Tomatoes score – follows the free-spirited drifter Charlie Cale (Lyonne) who solves murders through her uncanny ability to detect all lies. A modern spin on the classic crime series Columbo, Poker Face is incredibly binge-worthy, highly entertaining, and the absolute best series to watch on Peacock this week.
Looking For More Binge Options This Weekend?
Check out Screen Rant’s binge-watching guide for last weekend’s top Peacock shows — great picks if you missed them the first time around.
And don’t miss our updated streaming guides for Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount+, HBO Max, and Apple TV, featuring multi-season hits and fan-favorite classics to keep your watchlist full all November long.
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