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On Thursday,Watch Sisters Seduction Online NBCUniversal reps standing at the feet of a gigantic avian topiary in Rockefeller Center unveiled the much-hyped Peacock streaming service.

Set to launch nationally on July 15, Peacock will feature a free, ad-supported version and two premium options, priced at $4.99 and $9.99 per month. Comcast’s Xfinity X1 and Flex Customers will have Peacock Premium bundled at no additional cost starting April 15.

“This is a very exciting time for our company, as we chart the future of entertainment,” said Chairman of NBCUniversal Steve Burke, emphasizing the stand-out decision to stream free content.

In an official press release, the company projected it would reach 30 to 35 million active accounts by 2024. Here's everything we know about Peacock's offerings, including the status of shows like The Office, 30 Rock, Parks and Rec, NBC late-night, live sports, Peacock originals, and more.

Peacock Free

Peacock Free will include over 7,500 hours of programming, featuring next day access to current seasons of freshman series (a model similar to NBCUniversal's current on-site streaming), curated daily news and sports coverage (including the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo), select episodes of Peacock originals, popular movies, and "complete classic series."

At this time, how Peacock Free is defining classic series is a bit murky. Notably, The Office isn't set to leave Netflix until 2021 — but whether it will be offered for free on Peacock isn't clear. (Mashable has reached out to NBC for clarification.)

Peacock Free will also feature streaming channels, such as "SNL Vault," "Family Movie Night,” and “Olympic Profiles,” expected to provide a variety of viewing on a pre-set schedule 24/7.

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Peacock Premium

For $4.99 per month, Peacock Premium subscribers will have ad-supported access to all Peacock originals (more details on confirmed series below), next-day access to current seasons of returning series, and sports content such as the Premiere League.

Subscribers will also have early access to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonand Late Night with Seth Meyers — streaming at 8 p.m. ET and 9 p.m. ET, respectively.

For $9.99 per month, customers can have all of the same content ad-free. As it stands now, that's more than Disney+ ($6.99 per month), AppleTV+ ($4.99), and ad-supported Hulu ($5.99), but less than Netflix's standard plan ($12.99) and ad-free Hulu ($11.99).

Peacock Premium is expected to be bundled with additional services before launch.

Confirmed existing series

Peacock will offer the following series (though not at all are expected at launch):

30 RockBates MotelBattlestar GalacticaBrooklyn Nine-NineCheersChicago FireChicago MedChicago P.D.Chrisley Knows BestCovert AffairsDownton AbbeyEverybody Loves RaymondFrasierFriday Night LightsHouseKeeping Up with the KardashiansKing of QueensLaw and OrderLaw and Order: Criminal IntentLaw and Order: SVUMarried…With ChildrenMonkParamount's YellowstoneParenthoodParks and RecreationPsychRoyal PainsSaturday Night LiveSuperstoreThe OfficeWarner Brothers'The George Lopez ShowWarner Brothers' Two and a Half MenWill & Grace

Peacock originals

As of its Thursday announcement, Peacock is touting a hefty lineup of original series.

SEE ALSO: Quiz: Fake '30 Rock' TV show or new, real Peacock series?

Especially intriguing are a Tina Fey-produced series about a one-hit-wonder '90s girl group titled Girls5Eva; the Emmy Rossum-starring Angelyne centering on the mysterious Los Angeles icon; Expectingfrom Mindy Kaling; Division Onefrom Amy Poehler; and reboots of Saved by the Bell, Punky Brewster, and Battlestar Galactica.

Read the full Peacock press release. Also, its Twitter is uh... wild.

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