

You'll also be able to watch new episodes of current NBC shows one week after they air, including hits like This Is Us and The Blacklist. However, some of the standout titles at launch, including the original Jurassic Park films and The Matrix trilogy, have already been taken off the platform. You'll find shows, movies, news, live sports and skit-style clips, with standouts including Parks and Recreation, 30 Rock, Yellowstone and The Bourne Identity. The free tier includes access to about two-thirds of Peacock's library: roughly 13,000 hours of ad-supported programming. No credit card is required, unless you decide to try the seven-day free trial of either premium tier. You can sign up for the free version of Peacock, well, for free: All you need to do is create an account with your email and a password. And while older mainstay Hulu offers the option to watch with or without ads, you still have to pay $6 a month for the ad-supported plan. Peacock's free subscription tier may be the streaming service's greatest strength: As the so-called streaming wars rage on and massive newcomers HBO Max, Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus vie for your monthly payment, none have offered a free option.
