Peacock is going all in on holiday cheer this December with one of its most expansive seasonal collections yet. Whether you’re looking for timeless classics, laugh-out-loud comedies, cozy comfort watches, or just something to throw on while wrapping gifts, Peacock has it all with more than 150 festive titles and specials, plus holiday-themed episodes from dozens of popular TV shows.
You can start streaming right now at Peacock.
Holiday Highlights and New Arrivals
The season kicks off with the annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center special on December 3. Hosted by Reba McEntire, the live celebration features performances by Gwen Stefani, Michael Bublé, Marc Anthony, and the Radio City Rockettes. It’s streaming live on NBC and Peacock.
December also brings a slate of notable movie additions, including all three Bridget Jones films plus the new Peacock Original Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. If you’re looking for a little more action with your holiday spirit, Die Hard and the full Rocky series are available, along with all eight Harry Potter films.
New specials throughout the month include Christmas in Nashville (Dec. 4), A Motown Christmas (Dec. 10), Jimmy Fallon’s Holiday Seasoning Spectacular (Dec. 18), and A Saturday Night Live Christmas Special (Dec. 19).
Now Streaming: December Movie Additions
Available December 1:
- Ace and the Christmas Miracle
- Addams Family Values
- The Addams Family
- The Best Man Holiday
- Black Nativity
- Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason
- Bridget Jones’s Baby
- Bridget Jones’s Diary
- Cheaper By the Dozen
- A Christmas Carol (1984)
- Die Hard
- Jingle All the Way (1996)
- Krampus
- Letters at Christmas
- Meet the Fockers
- Meet the Parents
- Miracle on 34th Street (1947 and 1994)
- The Night Before
- Rocky, Rocky II, Rocky III, Rocky IV, Rocky V, Rocky Balboa
- The King of Kings
- Unaccompanied Minors
Coming Later in December:
- Christmas in Rockefeller Center – Dec. 3
- Christmas in Nashville – Dec. 4
- Password: Holiday Special – Dec. 8
- Children of the Snow – Dec. 9
- A Motown Christmas – Dec. 10
- The Fabelmans – Dec. 11
- NBC’s Year in Review – Dec. 12
- Jimmy Fallon’s Holiday Seasoning Spectacular – Dec. 18
- A Saturday Night Live Christmas Special (2022) – Dec. 19
Peacock’s “Tis the Season for Streaming” Collection
This year’s holiday hub includes hundreds of titles across all genres. Some of the biggest and most beloved include:
- Love Actually
- Frosty the Snowman
- Genie
- Violent Night
- The Greatest Showman
- Paddington
- The Family Stone
- A Madea Christmas
- Santa Claus: The Movie
- Krampus
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 and animated)
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone through Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
The complete list also includes spiritual classics like The Bible Collection, family comedies like The Dog Who Saved Christmas, and recent streaming originals.
For viewers looking for something unconventional or offbeat, options like Mother Krampus, Reindeer Games, Black Christmas (1974), and The Night Before add edge to the lineup.
Holiday Specials and Festive TV Episodes
Peacock also includes a deep archive of holiday-themed TV episodes from fan-favorite series:
The Office – Nine Christmas episodes from seasons 2 through 9, including “Christmas Party” and “Dwight Christmas”
30 Rock – Five holiday episodes including “Ludachristmas” and “Secret Santa”
Community, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Parks and Recreation, Modern Family, and Superstore – All offering multiple festive episodes
Saturday Night Live – Multiple seasonal specials like A Very Gilly Christmas, Christmas 2013, and the 2024 Thanksgiving special
Downton Abbey, New Girl, The Nanny, Roseanne, That ’70s Show, and more are also part of the celebration
For families, animated and kid-friendly content like Blippi’s Snowflake Scavenger Hunt, Caillou’s Perfect Christmas, The Legend of Frosty the Snowman, and Alpha & Omega: A Howl-iday Adventure are available now.
How to Watch
Peacock’s full holiday collection is now live and available with both free and premium tiers. To start streaming, visit Peacock.
If you’re looking to build your own watchlist or just want background cheer as you wrap presents, the platform makes it easy. December is packed with content, and Peacock’s “Season’s Streamings” library makes it one of the most robust destinations for holiday viewing in 2025.

