10 Fascinating Documentaries to Stream on Peacock
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Look, sometimes all you want is to turn on the TV and turn off your brain, and we’d never fault you for that. But other times, you want to learn something new while still being entertained. There’s no better feeling than learning just for the fun of it, so Peacock’s got you covered with a wide library of documentaries and docuseries.
Peacock’s documentary collection is as diverse in tone and subject matter as the world around us. But with so much to learn, it can be hard to choose which doc to stream. That’s why we’ve rounded up a list of 10 documentaries available on Peacock that are perfect for whatever mood you're in, whether you want to get to the bottom of the ocean or a true crime case.
Stream these 10 fascinating documentaries and docuseries on Peacock.
1. The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets
After the arrest of alleged Gilgo Beach killer Rex Heuermann, the Peacock Original docuseries goes inside the suspects home for the first time, where exclusive commentary from his own family reveals a chilling portrait of a man accused of living a double life and hiding dark secrets under their own roof. The documentary includes intimate, exclusive multi-part interviews with Heuermann's wife, children, and friends, in addition to providing an in-depth look at the lives of the victims police say he's taken, and the long and twisted road that led investigators to the doorstep of the unassuming Manhattan architect.
Stream The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets on Peacock.
2. Bronx Zoo ‘90
It’s the story about the Yankees that they don’t want you to hear. This three-part Peacock Original docuseries dives into the tumultuous 1990 season of the New York Yankees, marked by one of their worst records ever and a slate of dramatic off-field events. The docuseries covers infamous team owner George Steinbrenner's ousting for misconduct, Don Mattingly's contract dispute, a missing top free agent, rookie Deion Sanders' sports dilemma, and a controversial outfielder's scandal. Yet despite all the chaos, the 1990 Yankees still set the stage for a future dynasty.
Stream Bronx Zoo ‘90 on Peacock.
3. Kings from Queens: The RUN DMC Story
This three-part Peacock Original documentary tells the untold story of RUN DMC, the hip-hop legends who transformed and legitimized a genre once dismissed as a fad. Joseph “Rev Run” Simmons, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, and Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell, who met in Hollis, Queens, broke racial barriers and became '80s cultural icons. In the documentary, Rev Run and DMC reunite to finally tell their story, reflecting on their immense impact and the tragic loss of Jam Master Jay.
Stream Kings from Queens: The RUN DMC Story on Peacock.
4. The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
Everyone knows the heroic story of how Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus, sparking the Montgomery bus boycott. But that fateful day is only one small part of the story of a tireless activist. Produced by award-winning journalist Soledad O’Brien, The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks shines a long-overdue light on Parks’ accomplishments and the importance of her drive and fight to overcome racial injustices. What we’re taught in school about Rosa Parks is a mere fraction of the full story.
Stream The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks on Peacock.
5. Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy
The 90-minute P Diddy documentary tells the story of Sean Combs’ early years and offers crucial insight into the forces that shaped the man and may have made him a monster. The special also includes exclusive, never-before-seen footage of Diddy partying at home and in the studio. Diddy’s labelmate at Uptown Records Al B. Sure! also speaks out for the first time on his relationship with Kim Porter before she started dating Diddy.
Stream Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy.
6. Stormy
More relevant now than ever, this Peacock Original documentary delves into the life of an incredibly unlikely American Icon, Stormy Daniels. From director and producer Sarah Gibson, Stormy features Daniels as she shares her story and account of events that have become part of American history. Produced by Erin Lee Carr, and executive produced by Judd Apatow, the film takes the audience behind the curtain as Stormy navigates being a mother, an artist, and an advocate working hard to reinvent herself, while still grappling with the bombshell that went off in her life five years earlier.
Stream Stormy on Peacock.
7. A Friend of the Family: True Evil
Peacock’s hit limited series A Friend of the Family is based on the harrowing true story of the Broberg family, whose daughter Jan was kidnapped multiple times over a period of years by their charismatic, obsessive family “friend” played by Jake Lacy (The White Lotus, Apples Never Fall). But while A Friend of the Family is scripted, A Friend of the Family: True Evil — the show’s companion documentary — investigates the story through all-new interviews with Jan and the Broberg family themselves. Through Jan’s own words, this saga of lies, deceit, and inhumanity becomes a powerful story of endurance, courage, and a family's life-affirming bond.
Stream A Friend of the Family: True Evil on Peacock.
8. The Sing Sing Chronicles
Two decades. One of America’s most notorious prisons. An unlikely bond that ignites a quest for justice. The Sing Sing Chronicles is a four-part exposé built from more than 1,000 hours of archival footage filmed inside Sing Sing Correctional Facility between 2002 and today. The series follows a journalist and a man convicted of murder who begin as strangers but grow into something closer to brothers — a connection forged inside the cell blocks, where trust is rare and truth is even rarer. As the pair reexamine four separate homicide cases, the documentary lays bare systemic failures, the human cost of incarceration, and the relentless pursuit of answers in a place where hope is often the first thing to disappear.
Stream The Sing Sing Chronicles on Peacock.
9. Death Row Confidential: Secrets of a Serial Killer
Convicted of murdering four women, serial killer Joseph Naso carried a chilling reputation — and far more secrets than law enforcement could ever prove. But once transferred to San Quentin’s death row, Naso let his guard down with one person: a fellow inmate who offered him protection. Over the next decade, Naso confessed details of more than 20 additional unsolved murders, sharing timelines, memories, and victims’ names for the first time. That inmate-turned-informant has now passed along over 300 pages of handwritten notes to retired detective and ex-FBI task force consultant Ken Mains, who reopens these forgotten cold cases in real time. What emerges is a disturbing portrait of one of America’s most prolific serial killers — and the effort to bring long-awaited closure to the families he left behind.
Stream Death Row Confidential: Secrets of a Serial Killer on Peacock.
10. Wicked: The Real Story
Behind every spellbinding performance is a story just as magical. Wicked: The Real Story traces the evolution of the beloved stage phenomenon, from Gregory Maguire’s bestselling novel to its rise as a global sensation. The documentary offers an intimate look at the show’s creative journey, revisiting its origins, iconic score, and the cultural footprint it has left across the UK and beyond. Featuring exclusive interviews with past and present cast members, the film pulls back the curtain on the costumes, choreography, heartbreaks, breakthroughs, and behind-the-scenes alchemy that helped make Wicked one of the most celebrated productions of all time.
Stream Wicked: The Real Story on Peacock.
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