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Peacock: Bombshell and other four movies coming to the platform in January

As the new year begins, a slew of fresh movies is set to hit various streaming services, Peacock included, with a diverse lineup of films becoming available from January onwards.

Margot Robbie and Kate McKinnon in 'Bombshell'
© IMDbMargot Robbie and Kate McKinnon in 'Bombshell'

With a new year comes new movies, and several streaming services, including Peacock, have a long list of films available starting in January. While many people eagerly await Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” on the platform, there’s still no news about its release. However, that doesn’t mean Peacock won’t have new titles.

There’s something for everyone, from exciting westerns and interesting dramas to funny horror films. As the new year kicks off, Peacock has a lineup ready to provide a varied movie-watching experience.

No matter what you enjoy, there’s something for everyone, making Peacock a great choice for different tastes and preferences. From comedies to dramas, to heist films and more, here are five movies coming to Peacock next month.

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Bombshell

If you’re a Margot Robbie fan, you will love this drama. The film unravels the explosive story behind the Fox News sexual harassment scandal. Directed by Jay Roach, the film features an ensemble cast including Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly, Nicole Kidman as Gretchen Carlson, and Robbie as Kayla Pospisil.

Hell or High Water

Directed by David Mackenzie, this modern Western heist film follows two brothers, played by Chris Pine and Ben Foster, as they embark on a series of bank robberies to save their family ranch. Jeff Bridges stars as the relentless Texas Ranger determined to bring them to justice.

Let Him Go

If you’re up to a suspenseful thriller, this one directed by Thomas Bezucha could use your attention. The plot revolves around a retired sheriff, played by Kevin Costner, and his wife, portrayed by Diane Lane, who set out to rescue their grandson from a dangerous family. The film explores themes of family, loss, and justice.

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The Lincoln Lawyer

This legal thriller is directed by Brad Furman, based on Michael Connelly’s novel. Matthew McConaughey takes on the role of defense attorney Mickey Haller, whose life takes a thrilling turn when he defends a wealthy client accused of assault. Marisa Tomei, Ryan Phillippe, and William H. Macy also feature in the cast.

Mr. Harris Goes To Paris

If you’re up to something more light, you can’t miss this comedy directed by Anthony Fabian. The film tells the charming tale of a London haberdasher, portrayed by Charles Dance, who wins a trip to Paris and finds unexpected romance. The cast includes Rossy de Palma, Jason Isaacs, and Isabelle Huppert.

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Natalia is a seasoned journalist with over eight years of experience in digital media. Currently, she serves as a sports journalist at Bolavip US, where she covers soccer, tennis, and a wide range of sports topics. Her previous role as an entertainment journalist at Spoiler US allowed her to delve into the film industry, series, reality TV, and celebrity news. Natalia has also contributed her bilingual skills in English and Spanish to outlets such as Revista Exclusiva and Cambio16, enriching her diverse reporting background in sports, fashion, and culture.

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