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‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ Is Now Streaming on Peacock: How to Watch Online

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The limited eight-episode drama series Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist, starring Kevin Hart, is making its debut on Peacock on Thursday (Sept. 5).


The series is set in Atlanta and is based on true events that took place on Oct. 26, 1970, the night Muhammad Ali made his famous return to the ring against Jerry Quarry. According to People, the fight was not only a significant event in both sports and culture, but also a place where celebrities and notable figures would come together from all over the world.


The cast includes Kevin Hart, Samuel L. Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, Don Cheadle, and Terrence Howard. With guest stars including Chloe Bailey, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Dexter Darden, Lori Harvey, and Sinqua Walls. This series is Executive Produced by Kevin Hart, Will Packer, Sabrina Wind, Bryan Smiley, Mike Stein, Conal Byrne, Carrie Lieberman, Jeff Keating, Lars Jacobson, Erika L. Johnson, and Mike Daniels. Episodes 101, 102, 107 and 108 were directed and executive produced by Craig Brewer.


Shaye Ogbonna, known for The Chi and God’s Country, serves as the creator, writer, showrunner, and executive producer.


In a recent interview on the Today show, Chloe Bailey and Lori Harvey shared their excitement about being a part of this series. Bailey plays the role of ‘Lena Mosley,’ a girl who is a part of the heist. “I had to pinch myself every time I was going to set and it was just really remarkable sharing the screen… I can’t wait for everyone to see such a great story being brought to live with such a great cast,” she said. Harvey is making her acting debut as ‘Lola Falana’ in the series, a popstar who is drawn into the chaos. “It’s very surreal,” she said.


Keep scrolling for ways to stream Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist on Peacock.


How to Watch Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist on Peacock


Peacock will debut the first three episodes of Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist exclusively on Peacock starting today (Sept. 5). The remaining five episodes will be released one at a time every Thursday.


Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist is now streaming on Peacock starting at $7.99/month. You can get it for just $4/99 for 4 months with the CODE: TGIF. The offer ends on Friday, Sept. 6.


Are you subscribed? If you’re not subscribed, plans start at $7.99 for Peacock Premium and $13.99 for the commercial-free Peacock Premium Plus.


Peacock offers a student discount which drops the price down to just $1.99/month. Click here for more Peacock streaming deals.


Peacock also gives you access to a ton of original shows, movies and more. Some of the exclusives offered include Bel-Air,  Love UndercoverIn the KnowApple Never FallsThe TraitorsTed, Wolf Like MeTwisted Metaland Poker Face. If you’re a Bravo fan, Vanderpump RulesBelow DeckSummer HouseThe Real Housewives and other Bravo hits are streaming on Peacock, along with movies such as Kung Fu Panda 4Back to BlackOppenheimerLisa FrankensteinMigrationFive Nights at Freddy’s and The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

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