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"Peacock TV: Save Over 60% on 12-Month Streaming Plan"

By LucasMay 05,2025

Peacock TV is currently offering a fantastic deal on their annual plan, available from now until February 18. You can secure 1 year of Peacock Premium for just $29.99, down from the regular price of $79.99, by using the promo code "**WINTERSAVINGS**". This code might even be applied automatically at checkout. This special price is for the ad-supported Peacock Premium plan, not the Premium "Plus" version. This offer is open to anyone who isn't currently subscribed to Peacock TV, including those with expired accounts.

1 Year of Peacock Premium for $29.99

12 Months of Peacock Premium

Save 63% on the regular price of $79.99 and get it for just $29.99 at Peacock TV. Use the code 'WINTERSAVINGS'. In our updated review of the Peacock TV streaming service, Rosie Knight highlights the platform's evolution: "Peacock has truly transformed since its inception. By 2024, it has carved out a unique niche as an affordable streaming service with a diverse range of content. While other services are inching towards $20 monthly fees, Peacock delivers fresh-from-the-theater movies, an extensive TV library, and live sports. This mix keeps Peacock relevant in the streaming market and positions it as one of the top choices for value."

Watch The Wild Robot on Peacock

The Wild Robot on Peacock

Available to watch on Peacock TV.

The Wild Robot Review by Siddhant Adlakha

"The Wild Robot explores humanity in unexpected ways, through its narrative of adoption and diverging from predetermined paths. Lupita Nyong'o's portrayal of Roz, the robot, is captivating as she navigates motherhood and protection, raising an orphaned gosling (voiced by Kit Connor) to eventually fly free. Despite some rushed moments, the film's emotional and visually stunning scenes stand toe-to-toe with animated classics like WALL-E and The Iron Giant."

Watch Twisters on Peacock

Twisters on Peacock

Available to watch on Peacock TV.

Twisters Review by Siddhant Adlakha

"Twisters is brimming with charm, though it races by without much character depth. The performances by Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Anthony Ramos inject the film with vitality. By focusing on human perspectives during scenes of natural disaster, director Lee Isaac Chung's spiritual sequel overcomes its visual flaws, delivering a thrilling and engaging summer blockbuster best enjoyed on the largest screen possible."

Access to Live Sports, Including NFL Sunday Night Football

As Peacock TV is operated by NBC, subscribers enjoy access to NFL Sunday Night Football games. However, Super Bowl LIX, featuring the Eagles and Chiefs, won't be available on Peacock as it's being broadcast by Fox. Peacock also streams other live sports such as the Premier League, Big Ten Football, and WWE.

Exclusive Access to The Office

Peacock boasts exclusive streaming rights to all episodes of "The Office," a must-watch for fans of workplace comedy, especially the dynamic between Michael Scott and Dwight Schrute. Additionally, Peacock has secured the rights to "Yellowstone," a Paramount original, which is set to conclude after its fifth season. Gaming enthusiasts will find much to enjoy with titles like the animated "Super Mario Bros" movie, the horror-themed "Five Nights at Freddy's," and the "Twisted Metal" series.

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