Today is your last day to subscribe to Peacock before they raise their prices: Here are 5 shows that make it worth it

Today is your last day to subscribe to Peacock before they raise their prices: Here are 5 shows that make it worth it
By: Entertainment Posted On: July 22, 2025 View:

Peacock has become a reliable streaming destination for its access to great original and library shows along with live sports, but in case you haven't heard, the platform is raising subscription prices this week – their second price hike in a year – and the increase is pretty substantial. Today (July 22) is your last day to lock in a subscription at current prices before rates increase tomorrow. Currently, the cost of the ad-supported plan is $79.99/year, but after tomorrow, it will rise to $109.99/year – that's a 38% increase. Their ad-free tier will increase roughly 20 percent from $139.99 to $169.99/year. (Existing customers will see the new rates go into effect on or after August 22.) If you're not a current subscriber, we recommend you get crackin' and grab an annual subscription today to lock in the current pricing before it jumps up tomorrow.

Despite all the cost increases, Peacock does have one pretty big thing going for it: the streamer will feature more live sports than Amazon Prime, Paramount+, Hulu, HBO Max, Apple TV and Netflix combined in 2026, making it a must-have for sports enthusiasts. Currently, you can catch everything from Premier League soccer to WWE, golf, cycling, and much more on the platform.

Not interested in sports? There's one more option available: Peacock is also going to be rolling out a new pricing tier called Peacock Select for $7.99/month that will offer access to all next-day NBC and Bravo entertainment content and older library content (but will not include Peacock original shows and movies or sports).

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Despite the significant price jump, we still love a lot of Peacock programming, from shows like The Traitors and Poker Face to it's impressive sports coverage. Here's what you need to know about how to subscribe today and lock in the current annual rate and watch Peacock for less in the coming year.

What to watch on Peacock:

Not sure what to watch with a Peacock subscription? The platform has an extensive library of classic shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Office and Law & Order, Bravo originals like The Real Housewives franchise and Below Deck, and great movies like Drop and The Bad Guys, and live sports, including WWE, Premier League Soccer and NFL games. Still need more options? Here are five of our favorite shows on Peacock to convince you:

The Traitors

Actor Alan Cumming has assumed his best role yet in Peacock's original reality competition series The Traitors. The premise: Cumming has invited a group of celebrities, from reality stars to politicians and athletes, to his castle in the Scottish highlands where they'll engage in a murder mystery. Cumming secretly names some of his guests as Traitors, and night after night, the Traitors "murder" the remaining contestants, dubbed the Faithfuls, who are then eliminated from the game, while the Faithfuls have to suss out and try and eliminate the Traitors.

There are alliances, there's deception, there are surprise murders – and it's tons of campy fun covered in tartan.

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Poker Face

Natasha Lyonne as an amateur detective in a case-of-the-week style mystery show is great TV. In Poker Face, the show created by Knives Out director Rian Johnson, Lyonne stars as Charlie Cale, a woman with the uncanny ability to tell when someone is lying.

Like Murder, She Wrote and Columbo before it, every episode is a who's who of celebrity guests. Season two, which just ended, features appearances from Cynthia Erivo, Giancarlo Esposito, John Mulaney and Sam Richardson, among many others.

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The Day of the Jackal

Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser took aim at The Day of the Jackal at this year's award ceremony, saying “Eddie Redmayne did TV this year. He’s nominated for Peacock’s The Day of the Jackal. It’s about a top-secret elite sniper who no one can see — because he’s on Peacock."

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Even Redmayne laughed, but don't let the show's quiet presence stop you from checking it out, it's a great crime thriller based on the 1971 novel by Frederick Forsyth. Redmayne stars alongside Moses Ingram in the assassin's cat-and-mouse game and you can binge the whole thing in one go.

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Yellowstone

Thanks to a deal struck before Paramount+ even existed in its current form, five seasons of the Paramount Network's hit show Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner as rancher John Dutton, are available on Peacock. (The show's numerous spinoff prequels are on Paramount+ though, just to keep you on your toes.)

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We Are Lady Parts

There are two seasons of the great British sitcom We Are Lady Parts available of Peacock. The show follow a British punk band called Lady Parts, which consists entirely of Muslim women, after their new guitarist, the timid biology student Amina (Anjana Vasan) joins them. As they try to find their audience, Amina struggles to find a comfortable middle ground between her traditional home life and her new life as a musician.

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