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Peacock Schedule August 4-10, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added

Peacock Schedule August 4-10, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added

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Peacock's TV and movie lineup for August 4-10, 2025, includes the film Housekeeping for Beginners and new episodes of Love Island: Beyond the Villa and Twisted Metal Season 2.
Thursday, August 7, brings Housekeeping for Beginners to Peacock. This comedy-drama was written and directed by Goran Stolevski. The plot follows Dita, who finds herself raising her girlfriend's daughters, Mia and Vanesa. Dita, who never desired motherhood, finds herself struggling to raise the girls, who prove to be troublesome in their respective ways.
Also on August 7, new episodes of Love Island: Beyond the Villa and Twisted Metal Season 2 drop.
Love Island: Beyond the Villa revolves around contestants from Season 6 of Love Island USA. They explore new career paths and relationship dynamics.
Twisted Metal Season 2 finds John Doe and Quiet participating in the eponymous tournament, where they encounter both new and old faces. In addition, John reunites with his estranged sister, Dollface.
Also dropping this week on Peacock is the Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 and the extended and uncensored version of The Valley Season 2 – Reunion Part 1.
The Las Culturistas Culture Awards are a celebration of the most iconic moments in pop culture history. The event — hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers — is complete with live musical performances, guest appearances from prominent celebrities, and 100 unique award categories.
Meanwhile, The Valley Season 2 – Reunion Part 1 sees the cast of the show reunite. In this special episode, Kristen and Nia explore their respective fertility journeys, while Jesse and Michelle fight over the details of their imminent divorce. The episode takes an intriguing turn when Jax and Brittany's marriage and the reasons behind its dissolution get the spotlight.
New Peacock releases for August 4-10, 2025
Peacock is adding the following movies and TV shows during August 4-10, 2025.
6 August
Las Culturistas Culture Awards 2025 (Bravo)
The Valley, Season 2 – Reunion Part 1, Extended & Uncensored (Bravo)
7 August
Housekeeping For Beginners
Love Island: Beyond the Villa Season 1 – New Episode, 60 minutes
Twisted Metal Season 2 – New Episode, 30 minutes
For more Peacock or related content, learn more about the renewal status for Days of Our Lives. Also, here is who will be playing Jason Voorhees in the Friday the 13th prequel series, Crystal Lake.
The post Peacock Schedule August 4-10, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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