

Universal's last three movies to hit Peacock - Cocaine Bear, Knock at the Cabin, and M3GAN - were each added to the service 49 days after their debuts. There's been no official announcement regarding Fast X's streaming release date, though we know it will eventually be released on Peacock, rather than Netflix or HBO Max, thanks to a deal between the streamer and Universal.Īs for a potential release date, we know the Universal-Peacock deal requires movies to be released on streaming no later than four months after their theatrical debuts. To find when and where you can watch the movie near you, check the local showtime listings at the links below:


theaters beginning May 19 (May 18 in Australia). In my pre-launch experience, this always seemed to happen at the worst possible moment.Fast X will be available in U.S. It’s also unavoidable if you aren’t playing online, an AI-powered Julianna will pop in on occasion instead.

It’s a cool concept, but I mostly just found it annoying to be on a good run and have someone jump in and kill me in the middle of a carefully planned mission. While the story puts you in the role of Colt, you can also play as Julianna and wreak havoc on another player’s game. Likewise, Deathloop has an interesting take on multiplayer. It’s really frustrating to not be able to take a pause when real life interferes with playing the game. Many of the missions are short, so it’s not always a problem, but some can drag on quite a bit, particularly when it comes to finally taking down the visionaries. Despite being a primarily single-player experience, you can’t save Deathloop mid-mission instead, the game only saves when Colt leaves an area. I really only have a few small nitpicks with Deathloop, and they mostly have to do with some artificial techniques the game uses to create tension.
