
Paramount+ is adding a lot of new shows and movies, including familiar favorites, popular crime shows, and exciting original dramas. This week’s offerings are really varied, with everything from shows for kids to competitive reality TV and dramatic series. You’ll find a little bit of everything – comedies, satirical shows, and even intense crime investigations. Whether you’re in the mood for something comforting or something completely new, these are some of the best things to watch on Paramount+ right now.
‘Blaze and the Monster Machines’ (2014)

‘Blaze and the Monster Machines’ is a fun, educational show for preschoolers. It follows an orange monster truck named Blaze and his driver, AJ, as they go on computer-animated adventures. Each episode teaches kids about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) by showing how the characters solve problems and race against other trucks. The show, created by Nerd Corps Entertainment, will be available starting this Wednesday, March 18th, offering kids an engaging and informative way to learn.
‘The Challenge’ (1998)

“The Challenge” is a popular reality show where contestants compete in tough physical and mental challenges. Each season brings back familiar faces alongside new players, who must form alliances and play strategically to avoid being eliminated. The goal is to win a large cash prize by overcoming difficult obstacles and outsmarting the competition. The newest season premieres this Wednesday, March 18th, and the show continues to be a hit thanks to its mix of athleticism and dramatic relationships.
‘South Park’ (1997)

‘South Park,’ created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, is a famously edgy animated comedy known for its unique, cutout-style animation. The show centers on four friends growing up in a made-up town in Colorado, and their often bizarre adventures. It’s famous for using dark and sarcastic humor to comment on current events, celebrities, and what’s happening in society. ‘South Park’ stays relevant by quickly making episodes that reflect things happening in the real world, and all seasons are now available for streaming to those looking for mature, funny social commentary.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999)

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ follows the everyday life of a cheerful sea sponge named SpongeBob, who works as a cook at the Krusty Krab restaurant. Set in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom, the show centers around SpongeBob’s friendships with his best friend, Patrick Star, and his often-annoyed neighbor, Squidward Tentacles. Created by United Plankton Pictures, ‘SpongeBob’ has become incredibly popular worldwide, loved for its silly humor and creative setting. Its smart writing and relatable characters appeal to viewers of all ages, and many episodes are now available to stream anytime.
‘Ghosts’ (2021)

“Ghosts” is a funny show about a young couple, Samantha and Jay, who unexpectedly inherit a run-down country house. After a close call, Samantha gains the ability to see and talk to the ghosts who died on the property throughout history. The series centers on the comedic challenges they face as they try to fix up the house while living with their ghostly housemates. Made by Joe vs. Joe, the show mixes historical details with relatable, modern humor. You can currently stream the series to see how the living and the dead interact.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018)

“The Neighborhood” is a funny sitcom about what happens when a welcoming family from the Midwest moves into a Black neighborhood in Los Angeles. The show centers on the developing relationship between Dave Johnson, the optimistic new neighbor, and Calvin Butler, a more cautious resident. Using humor, it explores cultural differences and the challenges and rewards of building a community as things change. If you enjoy classic, family-friendly comedy, you can watch it now on the platform.
‘NCIS’ (2003)

NCIS is a popular, long-running crime show centered around a dedicated team of investigators in Washington, D.C. They specialize in solving crimes related to the Navy and Marine Corps – everything from murder to spying. Using a mix of scientific analysis and classic detective skills, the team, led by experienced agents, tackles challenging cases. The show, produced by Paramount Television, has inspired multiple spin-offs and continues to be a major player in the crime drama world. It’s currently available to stream for fans of investigative series.
‘Criminal Minds’ (2005)

‘Criminal Minds’ follows the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, a highly skilled team of profilers who investigate the country’s most dangerous criminals. Unlike typical crime shows, this team focuses on why criminals do what they do – studying their behavior to predict their next steps and stop them. Each profiler brings unique skills – like understanding language or chemistry – to help catch serial killers. The show, produced by Paramount Television, is known for its focus on the psychological side of investigations and is perfect for viewers who enjoy suspenseful, character-focused stories.
‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996)

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ is a beloved sitcom about Ray Barone, a sportswriter living on Long Island. The show’s comedy comes from the everyday challenges Ray faces with his wife, Debra, and his overbearing parents and brother, who live nearby. Known for its witty writing and realistic portrayal of family and marriage, this award-winning series is now available to stream in its entirety.
‘Landman’ (2024)

Landman is a compelling new drama series set in the West Texas oil fields. The show, produced by Paramount Television Studios, offers a raw look at the lives of both the workers and the wealthy individuals impacted by the unpredictable nature of the oil business. It examines the human cost of pursuing wealth and power during the current oil boom, and adds a powerful, realistic drama to the platform’s lineup. Viewers looking for a modern take on the western genre will find it streaming now.
Please share which of these series you are most excited to watch in the comments.
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