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Sarabeth Pollock

New on Peacock October 5-11: our expert picks 4 new TV shows coming to Peacock

Chaske Spencer stands outside in Teacup.

It's a great week for television and movie fans, with lots of new TV shows and movies coming to Peacock in the week of October 5-11

From a host of new movies arriving in the library to several original Peacock TV shows and movies, there's a lot to choose from this week. 

Check out our picks for this week below. 

A Sprinkle of Deceit: A Hannah Swensen Mystery

(Image credit: Hallmark Media/Photographer: Bettina Strauss)
  • Hannah Swensen is on another case debuting October 5.

A Sprinkle of Deceit: A Hannah Swensen Mystery features soaps star Alison Sweeney in her 30th Hallmark movie. As Hannah Swensen, Sweeney puts aside the sweets in favor of sleuthing. There's something fun about watching a baker trying to solve a murder, but we know that Hannah Swensen always solves the mystery.

Autumn at Apple Hill

(Image credit: Hallmark Media/Photographer: Holly Dunphy)
  • Erin Cahill and Wes Brown team up in their latest movie on October 6.

In Autumn at Apple Hill, Erin Cahill plays a woman trying to fix up her family's country inn and Wes Brown plays the CEO of a hotel chain. Naturally, he's interested in the property and she wants to hold on to her family's legacy. 

The Irrational season 2

(Image credit: Sergei Bachlakov/NBC)

Jesse L. Martin's Professor Mercer is back in The Irrational season 2. Professor Mercer is trying to balance his academic life with his position as a consultant with the police. With his team by his side, Mercer continues to take a deep dive into some of the hardest cases around. While the cases themselves are interesting, it's watching Mercer figure out the details that make this show so much fun. 

Teacup

  • Your next new horror obsession premieres on October 10.

Teacup is about to become your next horror obsession. Arriving just in time for spooky season, the James Wan-produced series features Yvonne Strahovski, Scott Speedman and Chaske Spencer in a thrilling story about a group of people trying to survive mysterious circumstances in a small Georgia town. It's one part mystery mixed with a heavy dose of thrills and chills. Teacup is based on Robert McCammon's Stinger


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