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As Peacock solidifies its presence in the streaming landscape, it continues to offer a robust selection of content that appeals to a variety of viewers. Featuring blockbuster films like Wicked and renowned series such as Yellowstone, Peacock emerges as one of the most attractive streaming platforms available today. With numerous choices available, its competitive pricing further enhances its appeal.
As we look ahead to April, the platform is set to release a selection of new and returning shows that promise to captivate its audience. From gripping crime dramas to delightful comedies, Peacock is gearing up to provide entertainment that caters to diverse tastes. Although the upcoming month may not flood viewers with extensive new content, there are significant season finales that fans of these series will certainly want to catch.
‘The Hunting Party’ (Season 1 Finale)
Stream on April 8
The Hunting Party, a thrilling procedural crime drama, centers on a specialized task force that pursues exceptionally dangerous criminals. Following their escape from a clandestine prison whose existence is supposed to be a secret, these fugitives present a formidable challenge for the team. Leading this undertaking is FBI Special Agent and criminal profiler Bex Henderson (Melissa Roxburgh), who joins a tight-knit group dedicated to recapturing these menacing figures.
While the future of the series is uncertain as it awaits renewal for season two, the upcoming finale is expected to deliver a high-stakes conclusion. As revelations come to light about the explosion that facilitated the escape of these criminals, Bex finds herself unraveling a complex web of intrigue. With only ten episodes in its inaugural season, The Season 1 finale of The Hunting Party is streaming on April 8, leaving numerous unanswered mysteries that viewers hope will be clarified.
‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ (Season 5)
Stream on April 17
Now exclusively available on Peacock, the fifth season of Law & Order: Organized Crime sees Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) returning to the forefront. As the lead investigator in the Organized Crime Control Bureau, overseen by Sgt. Ayanna Bell (Danielle Moné Truitt), Stabler confronts the realities of tackling some of New York’s most violent criminal networks while managing the personal risks associated with his profession.
This season, Stabler will navigate intricate plots involving cross-border smuggling and modern domestic threats, all while warding off retaliation from an agitated crime family. As tensions rise, he leans on his brother Randall (Dean Norris) for support in safeguarding his loved ones. With a standout cast, including Rick Gonzalez as an undercover expert and Ainsley Seiger as a tech savant, Law & Order: Organized Crime is streaming on April 17, adding another thrilling chapter to the beloved franchise.
‘Team Mekbots: Animal Rescue’ (Season 1 New Episodes)
Stream on April 17
Aimed at younger audiences, Team Mekbots: Animal Rescue presents a lively animated series featuring children who operate at a nature reserve known as The Sanctuary. Mateo, Mei Lin, Frost, and Kawhi make up the Mekbots Animal Rescue team, venturing around the globe to save various endangered animals, from bison to pink dolphins. This series cleverly blends education with entertainment, making it a captivating watch for children.
As new episodes are set to be added next month, the series continues to engage young minds, teaching them about animal conservation through the unique lens of robotic adventures. With episodes designed to combine fun with learning, new episodes of Team Mekbots: Animal Rescue are streaming on April 17, offering family-friendly content that parents will appreciate.
‘St. Denis Medical’ (Season 1 Finale)
Stream on April 30
As its first season draws to a close, the comedic series St. Denis Medical, presented in a mockumentary format, has captured the quirks of life in a hospital setting. Inspired by classics like The Office and Parks and Recreation, the series explores the lives of dedicated medical staff at St. Denis Regional Medical Center in Oregon, highlighting their challenges and humorous antics.
Despite limited resources and a zealous ambition from executive director Joyce (Wendi McLendon-Covey) to elevate the hospital’s status, the medical team persists in their commitment to patient care. With relatable characters including the newly promoted nurse Alex (Allison Tolman) and seasoned doctor Ron (David Alan Grier), the show delivers a blend of heartfelt comedy and genuine dedication to healing. The St. Denis Medical Season 1 finale is streaming on April 30, leaving audiences eager for the anticipated second season.
For a comprehensive look at what’s coming to Peacock, see the detailed release schedule below.
April 1
- Moving On, Season 11
- Prosecuting Evil with Kelly Siegler, Season 2 (Oxygen)
April 2
- The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Season 14 Reunion Part 1, Extended & Uncensored (Bravo)
April 4
- Southern Charm, Season 10 – Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)
- Southern Charm After Show, Season 1 Finale (Bravo Digital)
April 7
- Married To Medicine: Atlanta, Season 11 Reunion, Uncensored (Bravo)
April 8
- The Hunting Party, Season 1 Finale (NBC)
April 9
- Denise Richards and Her Wild Things, Season 1 Finale
- The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Season 14 Reunion Part 2, Extended & Uncensored (Bravo)
April 13
- The Americas Finale (NBC)
April 16
- The Valley, Season 2 Premiere (Bravo)
- The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Season 14 Reunion Part 3, Extended & Uncensored (Bravo)
April 17
- Law & Order: Organized Crime, Season 5
- Team Mekbots: Animal Rescue, Season 1 New Episodes
- Ninjago: Dragons Rising, Season 3
April 28
- Bravo’s Love Hotel, Season 1 Premiere (Bravo)
April 29
- Fatal Family Feuds, Season 2 Premiere (Oxygen)
- Yes, Chef!, Season 1 Premiere (NBC)
April 30
- St. Denis Medical, Season 1 Finale (NBC)
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