What's New On Peacock for April 2022: From 'Killing It' to 'So Dumb It’s Criminal'

April is finally here and that means there’s plenty of great content coming your way over on Peacock. This month, the NBCUniversal streaming service is releasing a comedy news series from Snoop Dogg and Kevin Hart as well as a new sitcom starring Craig Robinson.
New seasons of family favorites are hitting the streaming service this month too. Keep your eyes peeled for season seven of Madagascar: A Little Wild and The Croods: Family Tree season two. Plus, April is bringing plenty of great movies, new and old alike, to the platform.
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If you're still struggling to find new shows and movies to stream (as opposed to rewatching your favorites again and again), then be sure to check out the rest of ET’s streaming guides to find out what’s new on Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu and more. Keep reading to check out all the new and exciting titles Peacock has to offer in April 2022.
Killing It (April 14)

The Craig Robinson-led comedy is described as a show about "class, capitalism and one man’s quest to achieve the American dream. And also about hunting really big snakes." The series stars Claudia O’Doherty, Rell Battle, Scott MacArthur, Stephanie Nogueras, Wyatt Walter and Jet Miller.
So Dumb It’s Criminal (April 20)

Snoop Dogg and Kevin Hart have teamed up for a comedy news show about criminals. Little else is known about the Peacock Original series other than the rapper and the comedian will host all eight episodes. You'll just have to tune in!
Smother: Season 2 (April 28)

Season two of the Irish drama is dropping this month. Val Ahern (Dervla Kirwan) is still grieving the loss of her husband Denis when her world is rocked yet again. This time, a stranger named Finn (Dean Fagan) shows up at her door claiming to be Denis’ estranged son.
Here's everything new coming to Peacock this April:
April 1
Along Came Polly
Apollo 13
Balls of Fury
Basketball
Beethoven
Beethoven’s 2nd
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Bowfinger
Bruce Almighty
Burn After Reading
The Change-Up
Clash of the Titans
Couples Retreat
Despicable Me
Despicable Me 2
The Dilemma
Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat
Elizabeth
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
The Family Man
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Field of Dreams
For Love of the Game
Friday
The Friday After Next
Fun with Dick and Jane
Gandhi
Gone in Sixty Seconds
The Good Shepard
Hook
Hotel Artemis
The Hulk
It’s Complicated
The Jerk
Joseph: King of Dreams
Last Witch Hunter
Liar, Liar
Life
Mallrats
Man of Fire
Man on the Moon
Mary Queen of Scots
Meet Joe Black
Megamind
Mercury Rising
Minority Report
Mortal Engines
Mystery Men
Next Friday
No Escape
The Nutty Professor
Nutty Professor II: The Klumps
Office Space
Paul
Pretty Woman
Problem Child
Problem Child 2
The Proposal
The Purge: Anarchy
Ride Along 2
Spy Game
Tower Heist
The Truth About Charlie
Undercover Brother
Waterworld
What’s Love Got to Do with It
XXX: Return of Xander Cage
Zero Dark Thirty
Kevin Can Wait, Seasons 1-2
Return to Beijing, Season 1
April 4
Madagascar: A Little Wild, Season 7
April 5
The Croods: Family Tree, Season 2
April 11
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Season 11
April 12
Real Murders of Atlanta, Season 1
Snapped Killer Couples, Seasons 12-15
April 14
The Big Break, Season 6
Killing It, Season 1
April 20
So Dumb It’s Criminal
April 25
Sin Senos Sí Hay Paraíso, Seasons 1-3
April 28
Smother, Season 2, Episodes 1-6
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