Here Are All the Movies Coming to Peacock This Week, Including ‘Don’t Breathe’

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If you’re looking to line up your streaming queue, here’s what’s landing on Peacock for the week of Monday, October 13 through Sunday, October 19. From a brand-new paranormal romance to high-octane franchise action and a modern horror favorite, there’s a little something for every mood.

Below, you’ll find quick, fact-focused primers for each title—who made it, who’s in it, and what it’s about—plus the exact day it arrives this week. No spoilers, just enough detail to help you decide what to press play on first.

‘Haunted Wedding’ (2024)

'Haunted Wedding' (2024)Shalom Amigo Productions

Arriving Monday, October 13, this TV movie centers on amateur paranormal sleuths Jana and Brian, whose plan to tie the knot at a famously haunted Pennsylvania inn is disrupted when a resident spirit intervenes. Janel Parrish plays Jana, Dominic Sherwood plays Brian (and a figure from the past named Malcolm), and Cassandra Potenza appears as Angelique, the 18th-century bride whose unfinished business collides with the couple’s big day. The story follows the pair as they investigate local history to resolve a long-ago romance and clear the way for their own ceremony.

Directed by Jeff Beesley, the film’s supporting cast includes Lauren Cochrane, Erik Athavale, Paul Essiembre, Sharon Bajer and Linda Ko. Production emphasizes the mystery element through historical records, clues tied to the inn’s past and character-driven reveals that connect the present-day couple to Angelique’s story. It lands Monday, October 13.

‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016)

'Don't Breathe' (2016)Screen Gems

Dropping Wednesday, October 15, this home-invasion thriller follows three Detroit teens who break into a blind veteran’s house, expecting an easy score—and instead find themselves trapped and hunted. The film stars Jane Levy, Dylan Minnette and Daniel Zovatto as the burglars, with Stephen Lang as the homeowner whose training and instincts turn the tables inside the boarded-up residence. The plot hinges on escalating set pieces built around sound, silence and tight quarters.

‘Don’t Breathe’ is directed by Fede Álvarez, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rodo Sayagues. Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert produced under the Ghost House Pictures banner, with Pedro Luque as cinematographer and Roque Baños composing the score. It arrives Wednesday, October 15.

‘Furious 7’ (2015)

'Furious 7' (2015)Universal Pictures

Speeding in on Thursday, October 16, the seventh main entry in the ‘Fast & Furious’ saga pits Dominic Toretto’s crew against Deckard Shaw after the events of the previous film. Vin Diesel leads the ensemble alongside Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, Jordana Brewster, Nathalie Emmanuel, Djimon Hounsou, Kurt Russell and Jason Statham. The plot weaves a rescue of hacker Ramsey and the God’s Eye surveillance program into a globe-trotting revenge narrative.

Directed by James Wan from a script by Chris Morgan, ‘Furious 7’ features large-scale stunt work and practical vehicle set pieces across multiple continents, with Stephen F. Windon and Marc Spicer sharing cinematography duties and Brian Tyler providing the score. It’s also notable as Paul Walker’s final film, completed with performance stand-ins and digital effects integration. Cue it up Thursday, October 16.

‘The Cabin in the Woods’ (2012)

'The Cabin in the Woods' (2012)Lionsgate

Also arriving Thursday, October 16, this genre-twisting horror film begins with a familiar setup—five college friends head to a remote forest cabin—and then reveals a larger, orchestrating framework that reframes the entire scenario. The core group is played by Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Fran Kranz and Jesse Williams, while Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford portray technicians whose roles become increasingly clear as the story unfolds.

The movie marks Drew Goddard’s directorial debut and is co-written by Goddard and Joss Whedon, with Peter Deming as cinematographer and David Julyan composing the score. Produced by Mutant Enemy and distributed by Lionsgate, the film is known for its extensive creature effects and structural play with horror conventions. It lands Thursday, October 16.

‘Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday’ (2019)

 A Novel Holiday' (2019)Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday

Wrapping the week on Friday, October 17, this Hallmark Movies & Mysteries title follows book editor Hannah Pressman and her former rival Ryan MacDonald as they rally around a once-prolific romance author who’s lost her spark. Jen Lilley stars as Hannah, Carlo Marks as Ryan and Eric Close as Anthony, a guiding presence who nudges people toward second chances and community spirit. The story is set in the town of Angel Falls, where seasonal traditions intersect with publishing deadlines and personal crossroads.

Directed by Jonathan Wright, the film’s writing credits include Melissa de la Cruz, David Golden and Samantha Herman. The supporting cast features Rachael Crawford, Rob Stewart, Maria Syrgiannis and Zach Smadu, with production shot in Ontario and backed by Hideaway Pictures. It arrives Friday, October 17.

Tell us which of this week’s arrivals you’ll be watching first—and why—in the comments!

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