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New on Peacock in January 2024 — all the movies and shows to watch

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New on Peacock in January 2024 — all the movies and shows to watch

Peacock is kicking off the new year with an abundance of incredible TV shows and movies for you to stream. For fans of the 2012 film Ted, you'll love the prequel series coming out in January. Seth MacFarlane returns as the voice of the animated teddy bear. However, he'll be the only one you recognize, as most of the film's original cast won't appear.

If you are itching for something new, you'll want to catch another Peacock original, In the Know. This animated adult comedy series features a stop motion animated host named Lauren — voiced by Zach Woods, also one of the creators — who interviews real world guests. The other co creators who also make an appearance on the show are Mike Judge and J.

Smith Cameron, so we can expect some great things from this series. Fans of America's Got Talent get the chance to stream episodes of the new show, America's Got Talent: Fantasy League, which pits fan favorites from around the world against each other. However, movie buffs will appreciate the plentiful amount of Peacock exclusive film selections.

Thrillers such as The Lincoln Lawyer, Let Him Go, and Crank will become available. You can also catch a few fun comedies such as The Cookout or the action based Kick Ass. However, those aren't the only options for you this January. Below, you'll fine the entire list of what's new on Peacock in January 2024.

If you have been a long time fan of America's Got Talent, you'll love the new spin off series premiering in January 2024. Judges Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, and even Mel B return to act as a mentor for their top AGT talent picks from previous seasons. Terry Crews also returns as the host of the series.

As the name implies, the competition is similar to a sports fantasy league. Each judge selects 10 "draft" picks from a list voted on by America. It includes contestants from around the world, ranging from aerialists to comedians to magicians to singers. What makes this show different is that the judges act as mentors, making them part of the competition as well.

Adding to the intensity is that the golden buzzer gives them the chance to steal another contestant. Whether it's a judge or a contestant, this show will have you rooting for your favorite along the way. It airs live on NBC and then becomes available for streaming on Peacock the next day.It almost certainly will include classic SNL musical numbers like Adam Sandler’s “The Chanukah Song” and the Lonely Island’s “Dick in a Box.” There’s a good chance that you’ll see Alec Baldwin talking about his “Schweddy balls.” That still leaves room for new additions, and some recent SNL sketches would fit in perfectly with the holiday perennials.

It’s a comforting comedic tradition worth revisiting every year. Premieres Jan. 2 on NBC Streams next day on Peacock Peacock is drawing in Ted fans with a new series. Best of all, you can binge the entire show in one sitting since every episode will become available at the same time. The prequel is set eight years after Ted came to life and achieved celebrity status.

However, things have died down now, and 16 year old John Bennett, played by Max Burkholder, is trying to navigate his life as a teen with Ted by his side. Unfortunately, his favorite teddy bear isn't the greatest influence. Still, no matter what, Ted goes the extra mile to help his family and friends.

It may not surprise you to learn that this prequel excludes most of the original cast members from the feature film, as is often the case with prequels. However, for those itching for the seamlessness of familiarity, you'll appreciate the fact that Seth MacFarlane returns as the voice of Ted. Premieres Jan.

11 on Peacock If you loved the reality TV competition show Traitor, no need to wait much longer, as Peacock is dropping the first three episodes of the new season on January 12 and releasing a new episode every week after. Season two is filmed yet again in Andross Castle. It will likely follow a similar format to the first season, where the players vote off potential "Traitors" in hopes that the remaining "Faithfuls," as they are dubbed, share in the reward.

However, this time the entire cast consists of 21 reality TV celebrities, instead of including any non celeb competitors. What hasn't changed is that Alan Cummings returns as the host. Of the cast members included, look for Michael Jordan's son Marcus, famous Big Brother contestants Dan Gheesling and Janelle Pierzina, and Survivor cast members, Sandra Diaz Twine and Parvati Shallow, just to name a few.

Premieres Jan. 12 on Peacock Sports fans, mark your calendars. On Saturday, January 13, you'll have the chance to stream one of the NFL playoff games exclusively on Peacock. Dubbed as the NFL Wild Card Game, this game airs immediately after one that airs both on NBC and Peacock. These are in addition to the Sunday primetime game available on the streaming network as well.

This is the first ever streaming exclusive game, making it a pretty special premier event. You'll have an entire weekend of games to enjoy, so plan to block out that time. Best of all, you'll be able to enjoy Sunday Night Football and Football Night in America on the streaming network. This is in addition to the Peacock Sunday Night Football Final postgame show.

Who needs cable TV when you have such incredible content to football to watch on Peacock? Airs Jan. 13 on Peacock For fans of adult animated shows, you'll love the new twist on the format with the upcoming series. Premiering January 25, In the Know is a stop motion animated show that follows along the public radio show titled by the same name.

This series comes from the minds of Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butthead, and Zach Woods, the creator of Silicon Valley, so you can expect great things. Both appear on the show, Zach Woods as the lead character Lauren Caspian, who interviews real life guests. His entire staff – all puppets – help him with each show.

Mike Judge voices an animated staff member named Sandy. You'll also want to listen out for other voices, including Charlie Bushnell as Chase, Caitlin Reilly plays Fabian, Carl Tart as Carl, and J Smith Cameron as Barb. It's a unique blend of an animated adult comedy merging with an interview centered radio show.

Premieres Jan. 25 on Peacock January 11: Ted, Season 1, All Episodes (Peacock Original) January 12: The Traitors, Season 2, Episodes 1 3 (Peacock Original) January 13: Peacock Exclusive NFL Wild Card Game January 25: In the Know, Season 1, All Episodes (Peacock Original) January 1–2: Premier League Match Week 20 January 2: Big Ten Men’s Basketball January 2: Big Ten Women’s Basketball January 2–6: FIS Austria (Innsbruck 1/2 1/3, Villach 1/3 1/4, Bischofshofen 1/5 1/6) January 4: Big Ten Men’s Basketball January 4–7: PGA Tour Sentry Tournament of Champions January 5–6: Notre Dame Hockey vs.

Wisconsin January 5–7: European Speed Skating Championships January 5–19: Dakar Rally January 6: 2024 All American Bowl January 6: SuperMotocross World Champs – Anaheim, CA January 7: Sunday Night Football – Week 18 (English and Spanish) January 9: Big Ten Men’s Basketball January 10: Big Ten Women’s Basketball January 10–14: European Figure Skating Championships January 11–12: TYR Pro Swim Series – Knoxville, TN January 11–14: DPWT Dubai Invitational January 11–14: PGA Tour Sony Open in Hawaii January 13: NFL Wild Card Playoff Game (English and Spanish) January 13: Peacock Exclusive: NFL Wild Card Playoff Game (English and Spanish) January 13: SuperMotocross World Champs – San Francisco, CA January 13: USATF HBCU Showcase Sponsored by KPMG January 13–14: European Short Track Championships January 13–14: FIS Austria (Zauchensee) January 13–15: Premier League Match Week 21 January 13–20: Santos Tour Down Under January 14: NFL Wild Card Playoff Game (English and Spanish) January 16: Big Ten Men’s Basketball January 16: Big Ten Women’s Basketball January 16–17: FIS Austria (Flachau and Bad Gastein) January 17: Big Ten Women’s Basketball January 18–20: PGA Tour Champions Mitsubishi January 18–21: DPWT Hero Dubai Desert Classic January 18–21: LPGA Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions January 18–21: PGA Tour The American Express January 19: 2024 NASCAR Hall of Fame Ceremony January 19–20: Eastern Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships January 19–20: Notre Dame Hockey vs.

Penn State January 19–20: Pacific Coast Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships January 19–21: FIS Austria (Kitzbühel) January 19–21: Four Continents Speed Skating Championships January 20: SuperMotocross World Champs – San Diego, CA January 20–21: IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge – Roar Before the 24 January 20/21: NFL Divisional Playoff Game (English and Spanish)^ January 20–22: Premier League Match Week 23 January 21: Big Ten Women’s Basketball January 21: Big Ten Women’s Basketball January 21: IMSA Qualifying – Daytona, FL January 23: Big Ten Men’s Basketball January 23–28: FIS Austria (Schladming 1/23 1/24, Kulm 1/25 1/27, Simonhohe 1/27 1/28) January 24–27: PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open January 25: Big Ten Women’s Basketball January 25–28: LPGA Drive On Championship January 25–28: U.S.

Figure Skating Championships January 26: IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge – Daytona, FL January 26–27: Midwestern Synchronized Skating Sectional Championships January 26–28: IMSA Rolex 24 at Daytona, FL January 26–28: World Cup Speed Skating – Salt Lake City, UT January 26–31: Youth Olympic Games: Figure Skating January 27: Pegasus World Cup Invitational January 27: SuperMotocross World Champs – Anaheim, CA January 27: USATF Dr.

Sander Invitational January 27: WWE Royal Rumble (English and Spanish) January 28: APGA Tour Farmers Insurance Invitational (Juniors) January 28: FIS Freestyle World Cup – Waterville Valley – Moguls Finals January 28: HSBC SVNS Series – Perth, AU January 30: Big Ten Men’s Basketball January 31: Big Ten Women’s Basketball* January 31– Feb 4: Four Continents Figure Skating Championships January 1 January 2 January 3 January 4 January 5 January 6 January 8 January 9 January 10 January 11 January 12 January 13 January 14 January 15 January 16 January 17 January 18 January 19 January 20 January 22 January 23 January 24 January 25 January 26 January 27 January 29 January 30 January 31.

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