Peacock will be available on Apple devices on launch day

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NBCUniversal’s new streaming service Peacock will be launching this summer and be available on current Apple devices.

This includes the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV and Mac. However, at this time, there are no plans for a Mac app. Customers of Peacock will be able to stream content on their Macs from browsers like Safari and Google Chrome.

In addition to Peacock being available on those devices, Peacock will integrate with the Apple TV app. This means that if you access the Apple TV app, you’ll be able to see what you’ve recently watched from other streaming apps such as Hulu, Disney+ and HBO NOW.

Right now, Peacock is only available for Xfinity customers and users of Xfinity get it at no additional cost to its customers.

Peacock will launch nationally on July 15, 2020 and will have a free plan, an ad-supported plan for $4.99 a month and an ad-free plan for $9.99 a month. After the public launch in July, users will be able to get their subscription through the App Store as an in-app purchase.

Below is where you can see some of the content that will be on Peacock.

Content:

The streaming service is set to have plenty of great TV shows such as current NBC programming, “Two and a Half Men,” “30 Rock,” “Parks and Recreation,” “King of Queens,” “Battlestar Galactica,” “Leave It to Beaver,” “Friday Night Lights” and plenty of other TV shows to choose from.

You can also expect to see movies like “Shrek,” “Liar Liar,” “American Psycho,” the entire “Jurassic Park” movie series and other movies too.

Most importantly, the popular TV series “The Office” will be leaving Netflix in January 2021 and join Peacock at the same time.

Original Content:

This new streaming service, like most others out there, will have exclusive original content on it. Here are the new original shows you can expect to see on the new streaming platform: “A.P. Bio,” “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home” and “Saved by the Bell.”

Most of the original TV shows and movies on it are set to premiere on Peacock in 2021.

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