Peacock subscribers, mark your calendars! The streaming service is slated to remove 21 movies from its platform after February 28, 2026. This content purge includes a mix of critically acclaimed recent releases and beloved classics, giving viewers just a few days to catch them before they're gone.
Among the most notable departures is the Oscar-nominated film 'American Fiction' (2023), starring Jeffrey Wright. This satire of racial stereotypes in the literary world was a significant title for the streaming service. Also exiting is the classic 1992 psychological thriller 'Basic Instinct,' which stars Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas and became a neo-noir hallmark.
Other popular films making their exit include the hilarious comedy 'Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy' (2004), featuring Will Ferrell in one of his most iconic roles. This mass removal means many fan favorites will no longer be available to stream with a Peacock subscription, urging viewers to prioritize their watchlist.
If you've been meaning to watch these titles or want to revisit old favorites, now is the time to stream them before they vanish from Peacock's lineup at the end of the month.
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