Bel- Air doesn't have anything to do with flying, but you might be able to watch it next time you're in the air. The Fresh Prince spinoff, Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin, and Rian Johnson's comedy caper show Poker Face are some of the shows that will be shown on the seatback screens on the airplanes.

You will be able to use your own device and in-flight wi-fi to stream Peacock's catalog, but you will need an active Peacock subscription to do so, according to Emily Martin.

The partnership will start in the spring of 2023. In-flight entertainment is offered by the parent company of Peacock.

There are other airlines that bring streaming services to their in-flight entertainment systems. Both Delta and American Airlines have worked with Peacock. Making it easier to use your headphones with the in-seat screens is one of the ways airlines are looking to improve the experience of watching movies or shows.

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You will need a Peacock subscription to access the full catalog on your own device.