Peacock has announced some exciting additions to their unscripted slate for the remainder of 2025. Among the new titles are “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off,” “House of Villains” Season 3, and “Gilgo Beach Killer: The House of Secrets.”
One of the highlights is the move of “House of Villains” from E! to Peacock, where it will be hosted by comedian Joel McHale. Peacock is also investing in true crime documentaries such as “Gilgo Beach Killer” produced by 50 Cent, “The Idaho Student Murders,” and “Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks.” Additionally, the docuseries “Tiffany Haddish Goes Off” will feature Tiffany Haddish alongside Selena Martin, Shermona Long, and Sparkle Clark.
These new titles join the previously announced lineup, which includes popular shows like “Love Island USA,” “Married at First Sight,” and “The Traitors.” Season 3 of “The Traitors” debuted as the most-watched unscripted series in the U.S.
Here is a closer look at some of the new series coming to Peacock:
“Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together” follows the journey of the beloved couple as they navigate the challenges of parenthood and thriving careers. This fun exploration of love’s second chances premieres in June 2025.
“Tiffany Haddish Goes Off” is a 6-part docuseries following Tiffany Haddish and her childhood girlfriends on a trip to Africa, exploring their connection to the continent. The series promises a raw and vulnerable look at Haddish’s journey, filled with laughter and heartfelt moments.
“Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks” is a 3-part docuseries celebrating the history of Universal Destinations & Experiences, including a behind-the-scenes look at the opening of Universal Epic Universe.
“Gilgo Beach Killer: The House of Secrets” delves into the home of the alleged Gilgo Beach killer, uncovering chilling secrets and testimony from his own family. This 3-part series premieres in June 2025.
“The Idaho Student Murders” is a feature documentary focusing on the case against Bryan Kohberger, a young criminology student accused of stabbing four University of Idaho coeds. The documentary features interviews with family members and friends of the victims.
“House of Villains” is a hit competition series hosted by Joel McHale, where reality all-stars compete in challenges for a chance to win $200,000 and the title of “America’s Ultimate Supervillain.” The series premieres in early 2026.
With a diverse lineup of new and returning unscripted series, Peacock continues to offer compelling and engaging content for viewers to enjoy. Stay tuned for these exciting shows coming soon to the streaming platform.