Peacock’s May 2025 lineup brings Poker Face season 2, Eurovision 2025, Kentucky Derby, and thrilling new originals including Love Hurts and Black Bag.
Peacock is turning up the heat this May with a jam-packed slate of premieres, exclusive originals, returning favorites, and major live events guaranteed to keep your screens buzzing all month long.
The biggest highlight? The highly-anticipated return of Poker Face, premiering May 8. Natasha Lyonne is back as Charlie Cale, the fast-talking, lie-detecting sleuth who hits the road again in this mystery-of-the-week series. This season promises even more offbeat crimes and colorful characters as Charlie’s journey to uncover the truth continues.
Also revving up the action is Black Bag, a gripping new thriller from Academy Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh, launching May 2. Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett star as George and Kathryn Woodhouse—married intelligence legends turned adversaries when Kathryn is suspected of treason.
And if that’s not enough adrenaline, buckle up for Love Hurts, debuting May 9. This high-octane action-comedy features Oscar winners Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose in a wild, suburban showdown against a crime lord played by Daniel Wu. With explosive open houses and wisecracking assassins, it’s a wild ride you won’t want to miss.
Sports fans, grab your fancy hats—Kentucky Derby 2025 gallops onto Peacock on May 3, bringing the speed and spectacle of the “fastest two minutes in sports” live to your living room.
Music lovers are in for a treat too. The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 will be streaming live May 13–17 from Basel, Switzerland. Expect dazzling performances, outrageous fashion, and worldwide fanfare during this must-see cultural phenomenon.
Another major premiere dropping May 22 is 90 Minutes, a Peacock Original sports dramedy about a scandal-ridden amateur soccer team. Featuring a mix of grit, laughs, and underdog spirit, the show kicks off with ten binge-worthy episodes.
Already available is Last Breath, a nail-biting survival thriller based on a true story about deep-sea divers fighting against time and nature to save one of their own. It’s the kind of edge-of-your-seat viewing perfect for fans of real-life heroism and high-stakes drama.
And that’s just scratching the surface. Weekly episodes continue for favorites like Law & Order: Organized Crime (season 5), Chicago Fire, Dateline, Saturday Night Live (season 50), The Voice (season 27), Summer House, Top Chef, and The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
Kids and families can look forward to new seasons of Blippi, The Boss Baby: Family Business, and LEGO Friends: The Next Chapter, while Spanish-language viewers get premieres like La Jefa and Velvet El Nuevo Imperio.
Don’t forget to tap into Can’t Miss Clips, available now on the Peacock mobile app. Updated daily, these bite-sized videos offer viral highlights, behind-the-scenes exclusives, and quick recaps from fan-favorite shows across E! News, TODAY, Bravo, and more.
Whether you’re in the mood for mystery, action, sports, reality, or music—Peacock’s May 2025 lineup is a streaming marathon waiting to happen.