Threshold Trailer: Peacock Winter Olympics Movie on Inspiring Gold Medalist Jessie Diggins | Exclusive
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for Threshold, Peacock‘s upcoming feature documentary about Olympic gold medalist Jessie Diggins. From executive producer Patrick Dempsey, the inspiring Winter Olympics movie is scheduled to start streaming on February 23, 2026.
“Threshold is the story of Olympic gold medalist and most decorated American cross-country skier ever, Jessie Diggins, and the struggle behind her smile– a painful fight with an eating disorder at the peak of her career,” reads the movie’s synopsis. “This feature documentary is much more than a sports story; it’s a visceral, human account of vulnerability, stigma, and recovery, unfolding in real time. Through unprecedented access to Jessie and those closest to her, the film offers an intimate look into the complexity of a disorder that often hides in plain sight yet remains tragically underrepresented in film and misunderstood in care.”
Check out the exclusive Threshold trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the Threshold trailer?
The video showcases Diggins’ achievements as the most decorated American cross-country skier in history, including three Winter Olympics medals. The documentary will unfold a single, high-stakes season as Diggins deals with both the pressure of the sport and personal inner struggles.
The trailer highlights her journey to reclaiming her health and her dreams. The documentary is described as “a film about hope. By allowing herself to be seen, Jessie offers something rare to those living in silence: proof that relapse is not failure, that asking for help is not weakness.”
Threshold is directed and produced by Lars Brinkema and Torsten Brinkema, with Lars writing the screenplay. The filmmaking duo is also serving as the movie’s directors of photography, with Yaniv Elani and JD Marlow set as editors. It is also produced by Mark Steele and Samantha Taylor, with Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore providing the music.
Source: Comingsoon.net
