Jordan Peele’s Him will begin streaming exclusively on Peacock on December 19, bringing the latest Monkeypaw Productions thriller to the platform alongside Nope and Candyman, with a cast that includes Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker and Jim Jefferies.
Peacock is ending the year with a chilling new arrival. Him, from Academy Award-winning producer Jordan Peele, will begin streaming exclusively on Peacock December 19, adding another title to the platform’s growing slate of Monkeypaw Productions thrillers. The film joins Nope and Candyman as part of the service’s expanding catalog in partnership with Monkeypaw.
Starring Marlon Wayans, Tyriq Withers, Julia Fox, Tim Heidecker and Jim Jefferies, Him follows quarterback Cameron Cade, who finds himself in a downward spiral after being attacked by an unhinged fan. When his football idol Isaiah White steps in to offer guidance, the mentorship quickly turns dark. What begins as a lifeline soon becomes a disturbing test of ambition, obsession and the cost of greatness.
The film is directed by Justin Tipping and has a 96-minute runtime. Executive producers include David Kern, Kate Oh, Skip Bronkie and Zack Akers. The script is written by Skip Bronkie & Zack Akers and Justin Tipping. Producers on the project are Jordan Peele p.g.a., Win Rosenfeld, p.g.a., Ian Cooper, p.g.a. and Jamal Watson.
Him premieres as part of a robust lineup of major releases landing first on Peacock. Subscribers continue to receive access to Universal’s biggest films of the year, including titles from Universal Pictures, Blumhouse, Focus Features, Illumination and DreamWorks Animation. Many arrive with bonus features, extended cuts and unrated versions.
In 2025, Peacock will be the exclusive home for the subscription debuts of The Wild Robot, Wicked, How To Train Your Dragon, Jurassic World Rebirth, Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, Nobody 2, The Bad Guys 2 and more. The platform also premiered the latest Bridget Jones entry, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, as a Peacock Original film over Valentine’s Day weekend.
With Him now joining the lineup, Peacock continues to cement itself as a destination for buzzy releases and signature genre storytelling. A new official trailer and teaser art are now available, with viewers directed to watch and stream through Peacock.

