‘The Traitors Season 4’ and ‘Ponies’: Fun begins this week with two highly anticipated Peacock releases

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Winter weekends call for cozy streaming sessions—and Peacock’s best on the lineup this week delivers just that with two fresh drops that feel tailor-made for kicking back. Whether you’re juggling family movie nights or craving some cutthroat reality TV, ‘Ponies’ and ‘The Traitors Season 4’ are set to engage you. These aren’t just filler shows—they pack heart, laughs, and backstabbing drama that’ll have you glued to the screen from the first episode.

‘Ponies’

Let’s start with ‘Ponies,’ the full eight-episode drop landing Thursday, January 15. Imagine a world where magical ponies aren’t just cute sidekicks but full-blown heroes tackling friendship drama and wild adventures. What, really? Yes, indeed!Each 60-minute episode blends whimsy with real kid-friendly lessons on loyalty and bravery, perfect for parents sneaking in some quality time with the little ones. The animation pops with vibrant colors, and the voice cast, think bubbly talents like those from modern animated hits, brings every neigh and gallop to life. It’s got that rare charm of shows like My Little Pony but updated for today’s families, with subtle nods to teamwork that echo Stranger Things’ Upside Down crew vibes. If your crew needs a break from intense thrillers, this one’s a breath of fresh, glittery air that’ll spark smiles and maybe even some backyard pretend play.

‘The Traitors Season 4’

Then there’s ‘The Traitors Season 4,’ unleashing new episodes on the same day after its blockbuster premiere kicked off the month. Hosted by the ever-suave Alan Cumming in a misty Scottish castle, this murder-mystery party game turns everyday folks into paranoid pros at deception. Contestants split into Faithfuls and Traitors, with secret missions, banishment—and those jaw-dropping reveals that make you yell at the TV. Season 4 ramps up the stakes with a killer cast of reality TV vets and fresh faces, blending Among Us paranoia with Survivor-style strategy. Past seasons hooked millions with twists you never see coming—like that infamous finale betrayal—so expect non-stop tension that perfects the art of “just one more episode.” It’s reality TV at its sneakiest best, proving why Peacock keeps renewing it.Wholesome fun for daytime viewing and nail-biting intrigue for late nights, both shows lean into the platform’s strength in originals that feel personal, not corporate. With live sports and classics always in the mix, this week’s releases remind us why Peacock’s a go-to for feel-good escapism mixed with pulse-pounding edge. Grab the popcorn, dim the lights, and let these two pull you in—your weekend just got a whole lot more exciting.

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