
Paramount+ has quickly become a top streaming service, with a wide range of shows including popular dramas, comedies, and reality TV. This weekend, you can find everything from thrilling spy stories and intense Westerns to fun cartoons for the whole family. Whether you’re catching up on a favorite series or checking out something new, Paramount+ offers something for everyone, with high-quality shows and diverse stories.
‘The Madison’ (2026)

“The Madison” is a compelling new drama about a wealthy New York family grappling with loss. After a personal tragedy, they move to the scenic Madison River Valley in Montana, hoping to start over. The series, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, is part of the growing world of television created by Taylor Sheridan. Produced by Paramount Television Studios, it delves into themes of grief, overcoming hardship, and the differences between city and country life. You can begin watching on March 14th.
‘CIA’ (2026)

CIA is a suspenseful drama series following the life of a secret agent working in the dangerous world of international spying. The show, produced by Universal Television, realistically depicts the mental and physical challenges of undercover work, focusing on navigating tricky political situations and the risks of working in the field. It offers a gritty look at today’s surveillance methods and global security issues, and all episodes are currently available for streaming.
‘Marshals’ (2026)

“Marshals” is a gripping drama that follows a specialized team within the U.S. Marshals Service as they hunt down dangerous fugitives. The show connects to other popular Western series on the platform through the character of Kayce Dutton. Produced by Paramount Television Studios, it highlights both the skillful tactics and difficult ethical choices faced by federal law enforcement. Combining exciting action with well-developed characters, the series is designed to keep viewers hooked and is now available for streaming.
‘Landman’ (2024)

“Landman” is a new show that dives into the recent oil boom in West Texas, following the lives of both the wealthy and the workers who risk everything in the fast-paced energy industry. Based on the ‘Boomtown’ podcast and created by Taylor Sheridan, the series—produced by Paramount Television Studios—shows how the oil business affects people and fuels fierce competition for resources in the Permian Basin. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, it’s a raw and realistic look at a dangerous profession, and all episodes are currently available to stream.
‘Ghosts’ (2021)

“Ghosts” is a funny show about a couple who unexpectedly inherit an old country house… and discover it’s already occupied by ghosts! These ghosts come from different periods in history and each has a distinct personality, leading to plenty of comical conflicts with the new owners. This American comedy, created by Joe vs. Joe, is based on a popular British show of the same name. It’s a lighthearted look at the difficulties – and laughs – that come with living with spirits while trying to fix up a rundown mansion. Viewers love it for its smart writing and talented cast.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018)

‘The Neighborhood’ is a funny sitcom set in Los Angeles that explores what happens when a family from the Midwest moves in and mixes with the existing community. Featuring Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield, the show humorously contrasts and compares the lives of these different families. Produced by Kapital Entertainment, it tackles relevant social issues in a lighthearted way. Over several seasons, the series has gained a dedicated fanbase thanks to its relatable stories and well-developed characters. You can watch all episodes of the show now on the streaming platform.
‘The Loud House’ (2016)

“The Loud House” is a popular animated series about Lincoln Loud and his life with ten sisters. Created by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, the show is known for its unique look and realistic portrayal of family life. Each episode follows Lincoln as he navigates the everyday craziness of living in a big family. The latest season, Season 8, became available on March 11th and remains a standout animated show on the streaming service.
‘Survivor’ (2000)

‘Survivor’ is a groundbreaking reality show where a group of strangers are stranded in a remote location and compete for a big cash prize. Contestants have to build their own shelter, find their own food, and form strategic alliances to avoid being eliminated. Created by Mark Burnett Productions, the show is well-known for its motto, “outwit, outplay, outlast.” After more than twenty years on television, ‘Survivor’ continues to be a popular show, constantly updating its challenges and gameplay. Many seasons are available to watch, whether you’re a longtime fan or a new viewer.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999)

SpongeBob SquarePants follows the funny adventures of a cheerful sea sponge and his friends who live in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom. Since it first aired, the show has become incredibly popular around the world and is Nickelodeon’s most-watched program. Made by United Plankton Pictures, it’s known for its silly humor and positive messages that appeal to viewers of all ages. The show’s popularity has grown into a huge franchise, with movies, toys, and other spin-off shows. You can currently stream a large number of episodes online.
‘South Park’ (1997)

South Park is a funny, animated show for adults that playfully makes fun of American society and what’s happening in the news. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the show is famous for its bold and often shocking humor. What makes it special is that the creators can quickly create episodes based on current events. It’s been praised by critics, won many awards for its clever observations, and a large collection of seasons and special episodes are available for streaming.
Please share which of these Paramount+ series you plan to binge-watch first in the comments.
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