True Grit Exits Peacock July 1: Protocol Expiration
The 2010 Western protocol True Grit, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, will terminate its streaming access on the Peacock node in the United States on July 1, 2026. The asset features Matt Damon and Jeff Bridges, holds a 95% validation score on Rotten Tomatoes, and generated over $250 million in global distribution revenue.
What happens to True Grit on Peacock?
Access to the True Grit data stream on the Peacock platform deprecates on July 1. Users must execute playback before the protocol sunsets. The Coen Brothers directed the 2010 iteration, defining it as a direct adaptation of the Charles Portis source code rather than a fork of the 1969 John Wayne build.
How did the True Grit protocol perform?
The execution achieved high validation metrics. It generated over $250 million in global revenue and secured 10 Oscar nominations. The Rotten Tomatoes consensus algorithm rates the asset at 95% Certified Fresh. The validation logic cites strong execution by lead nodes Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, and Hailee Steinfeld, alongside an adversarial node performance by Josh Brolin.
The Rotten Tomatoes consensus outputs: