5 Peacock mini-series you can't miss this weekend

5 Peacock mini-series you can't miss this weekend

Some of the most popular and critically acclaimed programs of the past decade have been miniseries, also known as limited series Miniseries went out of fashion for a while, but are now making a big comeback again

The holiday season doesn't leave many people with much extra time, so it's too hard to get your hands on a show with a large number of seasons Fortunately, Peacock has some great miniseries that can easily be watched in one weekend Here are our top picks

The series is based on a true story and unravels the chilling tale of the Broberg family caught up in the machinations of a trusted family friend: in the 1970s, their young daughter Jan (McKenna Grace) is targeted by a man posing as a kind neighbor, Robert Berchtold (Jake Lacey), who is "a man of the world and faced the horror of being kidnapped not once, but many times by the man who posed as a kind neighbor The show adapts this story as a disturbing psycho horror series that explores how Robert approached Jan and how her parents Bob (Colin Hanks) and Gail (Rio Tipton) continue to disappoint her at every turn - BV

Genre Crime Drama Number of episodes: 9 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 92 Peacock

Set several years after 2012's The Best Man's Holiday, this sequel series examines the lives of the film's protagonists Harper (Taye Diggs), Quentin (Terrence Howard), Lance (Morris Chestnut), March (Harold Perrineau), Jordan (Nia Long), Robin (Saner Lathan), Candace (Regina Hall) and Shelby (Melissa de Souza) are, college friends who are going through a midlife crisis, so to speak Harper is about to take another step forward by adapting his novel into a film [Meanwhile, Quentin grapples with familial responsibilities and marriage, and Lance faces the trials of parenting and self-discovery Jordan balances his career and love life, and Candace and March redefine their bond as she struggles with her academic pursuits and his reputation Robin embarks on a journey to find peace of mind, and Shelby strives to break free of her reality TV persona - BV

Genre Comedy Drama Number of episodes: 8 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91 Peacock

The timing couldn't be better for this sci-fi drama about an artificial intelligence that has achieved god-like status Creators Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof build a world where an AI named Mrs Davis is respected around the world for its seemingly benevolent and compassionate outlook and seeks to make everyone's life better, think ChatGPT, but, Much smarter and friendlier

But not everyone is a fan Simone (Betty Gilpin) is a nun skeptical of technology Fearing that Mrs Davis will eventually run amok, she teams up with her ex-boyfriend Wiley (Jake McDorman) on a mission to destroy Mrs Davis But they must contend with the AI-obsessed masses Read our "Mrs Davis" review for more thoughts - KW

Genre Science Fiction Comedy Drama Number of episodes: 8 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91 Watch Now on Peacock

In 1980s Los Angeles, Angeline (Emmy Rossum) is a mysterious blonde bombshell seen on a billboard in the middle of the city Journalist Jeff Glaser (Alex Karpovsky) sets out to uncover Angeline's secret In his search for Angeline's secret, Glaser hears stories filled with secrets and contradictions from people who claim to know her While Angeline herself remains an elusive figure whose true identity is shrouded in glamor and mystery, understanding the real woman behind the smoke screen is a fascinating journey in this miniseries - BV

Genre Drama Episodes: 5 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 87 Peacock

A true-life drama about the life of historian Paul Finkelman ("Paul T Goldman"), with interviews, re-enactments, and behind-the-scenes footage Examining Paul's tumultuous relationship with his second wife, whom he named Audrey Munson (Melinda McGraw), he suspects that she led a double life as a prostitute and was a key figure in an international sex trafficking ring - BV

Genre True crime documentary Episodes: 6 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 76 Watch Now on Peacock

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