WrestleMania Is Here, Plus New Seasons of The Valley and Law & Order: Organized Crime
And Oppenheimer returns to Peacock.
The long wait is over: WrestleMania is this weekend, and it’s live from Vegas for the first time in 32 years. Also, we’re heading back to The Valley for an all-new season of drama and shade on the hit Bravo show. Fans of the Law & Order franchise will be happy to see the return of Law & Order: Organized Crime for Season 5, and this time it’s only on Peacock. Last but certainly not least, it’s a great week for movie lovers as Oscar® winner Oppenheimer comes back, and the new Blumhouse horror movie Wolf Man arrives on platform. Keep reading to learn more.
The Valley Season 2
After a rollercoaster first season, things pick up where they left off and chaos quickly ensues as the group deals with the fallout of long-term relationships dissolving, the rumor mill continuing to run, and friendships fracturing — possibly beyond repair. Southern California has never looked less sunny. Watch the season premiere Tuesday, April 15 at 9p ET on Bravo, and stream it next day on Peacock.
Stream the Season 2 premiere of The Valley Apr 16 on Peacock.
Oppenheimer
Christopher Nolan’s record-shattering, Oscar®-winning masterpiece is returning to Peacock. The epic thriller propels audiences into the paradox of the enigmatic man who must risk destroying the world in order to save it. With America locked in a devastating war, physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Oscar®winner Cillian Murphy) becomes the central figure in a pulse-pounding race against the Nazis to develop the first atomic bomb. Written for the screen and directed by Nolan, the film also stars Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Casey Affleck, Rami Malek, and Kenneth Branagh.
Stream Oppenheimer Apr 16 on Peacock.
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5
Join Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) and the rest of the Organized Crime Control Bureau as they take on New York City’s most vicious and violent criminal syndicates. Season 5 explores the dangerous worlds of cross-border smuggling, high-tech domestic terrorism, and a crime family intent on repaying Stabler for the injury he did them in Rome. As his worlds collide, Stabler will put everything on the line to protect the vulnerable and fight for justice. The season premieres April 17, and it is exclusively on Peacock.
Stream the Season 5 premiere of Law & Order: Organized Crime Apr 17 on Peacock.
Law & Order Crossover Event
NBC will air a special two-hour Law & Order and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit crossover event this week. Beginning Thursday, April 17 at 8p ET, it will follow a mysterious phone call to Benson (Mariska Hargitay) that leads detectives to the scene of a brutal murder. When the SVU and the 2-7 uncover a pattern of rape and murder targeting marginalized women, Carisi (Peter Scanavino) and Price (Hugh Dancy) team up to charge the suspect with multiple crimes. The crossover event will stream next day on Peacock.
Stream the Law & Order crossover event Apr 18 on Peacock.
Wolf Man
From Blumhouse and the director of The Invisible Man comes a modern take on the classic monster story. Seeking a fresh start, Blake moves his wife Charlotte and daughter Ginger to his childhood home in rural Oregon. Upon arrival, they encounter a brutal animal attack, forcing the family to barricade themselves inside the house as an unseen creature prowls the perimeter. As the night wears on, Blake’s injuries worsen, and his bizarre behavior turns monstrous. To protect her daughter, Charlotte must decide whether to confront the danger outside or the growing horror within. Wolf Man is new from theaters and streaming only on Peacock April 18.
Stream Wolf Man Apr 18 on Peacock.
WrestleMania 41
The biggest names in wrestling take the grand stage at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for two unforgettable nights of epic matches, jaw-dropping moments, and high-octane action. From top to bottom, the announced match lineup for WrestleMania 41 looks like an all-timer. And while every match could headline either night of WrestleMania, all eyes will undoubtedly be on the Undisputed WWE Championship match between the defending champion Cody Rhodes and the surprise winner of the men's Elimination Chamber match, John Cena. Catch all the action Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20 at 7E/4P, only on Peacock. Countdown each day at 4E/1P.
Stream WrestleMania 41 beginning Apr 19 at 7E/4P on Peacock.