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Nat Wolff to Play Joe Exotic’s Husband Travis Maldonado in Peacock Limited Series
Kate McKinnon and John Cameron Mitchell star as Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin
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Peacock Sets Docuseries ‘Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell’ for June
Three-part investigative series debuts June 24
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‘Boss Baby 2’ to Hit Theaters and Peacock in July
DreamWorks animated film will get the same day-and-date release strategy as Warner Bros.’ 2021 slate
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‘Vampire Academy’ Series From Julie Plec Gets Series Order at Peacock
The “Vampire Diaries” creator will adapt the book series by Richelle Mead under her deal with Universal Television
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‘The Lost Symbol’ Trailer: Robert Langdon Finds an ‘Ancient Portal’ Under the Capitol (Video)
Peacock’s Dan Brown adaptation stars Ashley Zukerman
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Miley Cyrus Sets ‘Stand by You’ Pride Concert Special at Peacock, Signs NBCU Overall Deal
Partnership with Cyrus’ Hopetown Entertainment includes scripted and unscripted content across NBCU platforms
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‘Top Chef,’ ‘American Ninja Warrior’ and ‘Below Deck’ Set Spinoffs at Peacock
Streaming service also ordered “Baking It” from “Making It” produced Amy Poehler
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Peacock Orders Paris Hilton Wedding Docuseries, JoJo Siwa Pop Star Competition
Streaming service is also adapting “True Story with Hamish & Andy,” hosted by Ed Helms and Randall Park
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Peacock Sets ‘WWE Evil’ Series From John Cena, Joe Montana Docuseries
“WWE Evil” is described as a “psychological exposé into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history”
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‘The Girl in the Woods’ Is Becoming a Peacock Series
Krysten Ritter will direct the first four of eight episodes
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Comcast Earnings: Universal Box Office Revenue Falls 88% in First Quarter of 2021
Still, Comcast beat Wall Street’s predictions for both earnings and revenue in Q1
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Josh Gad, Isla Fisher to Star in Rom-Com Series ‘Wolf Like Me’ at Peacock
Six-episode “genre-bending” show is created by “Little Monsters” director Abe Forsythe
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‘Rutherford Falls’: Jana Schmieding on Reagan’s Future With Nathan and Josh
And, of course, her cultural center