
Paramount+ has a wide variety of shows and movies, from classic crime dramas to modern, funny cartoons. Recent viewing numbers show people are really enjoying long-running comedies and popular franchises that have been on TV for years. Viewers are watching both new original series and well-known favorites that are always available on the streaming service. Here are the most popular titles people have been watching over the last week.
‘Frasier’ (2023–)

The new series follows Frasier Crane as he moves back to Boston to rebuild his relationship with his grown son, Freddy. Now older, he’s tackling a new city, a changing career, and the complexities of life and love. The show captures the clever humor fans loved in the original, while also introducing a new group of characters. It continues the story of Frasier Crane, who was first introduced on the show ‘Cheers’.
‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

This popular crime drama follows the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit as they investigate and understand the country’s most dangerous criminals. The team uses psychology to predict what serial offenders will do next and stop them from striking again. Despite changes in the cast over the years, the show has remained popular thanks to its mix of forensic science and compelling characters. The series continues with ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution,’ which focuses on larger, season-long cases within the same world.
‘Landman’ (2024–)

This drama, created by Taylor Sheridan, takes place in the rapidly growing oil towns of West Texas. It offers a contemporary look at the pursuit of wealth in the oil industry, showing perspectives from both the company executives and the workers themselves. The series also examines how the oil business affects events locally and around the world, all set against a raw, industrial backdrop and starring a talented cast led by Billy Bob Thornton.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–)

This comedy follows a warm and welcoming man who moves from the Midwest with his family to a Los Angeles neighborhood. The show centers on the amusing relationship between him, Dave Johnson, and his initially wary neighbor, Calvin Butler. Through humor, it looks at how people from different backgrounds come together and build a community. It’s consistently popular both on regular TV and streaming on Paramount+.
‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

This show, adapted from a British series, centers around a young couple who unexpectedly inherit a large country house. They quickly learn it’s haunted by a quirky group of ghosts from different periods in history. After a close call, one of them gains the ability to see and talk to the spirits, which causes a lot of funny and confusing situations. The show is a lighthearted comedy that mixes historical facts with the ups and downs of a modern relationship.
‘Marshals’ (2026–)

‘Marshals’ is a new TV series that continues the story of ‘Yellowstone’, but focuses on law enforcement. Created by Spencer Hudnut, the show stars Luke Grimes, Brecken Merrill, and Gil Birmingham as they tackle new cases. It premiered on CBS on March 1, 2026, and quickly became a popular part of the ‘Yellowstone’ universe. Due to strong ratings, it was quickly renewed for a second season.
‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

As a big fan of classic sitcoms, I always loved ‘Everybody Loves Raymond.’ It’s about Ray, a sportswriter, and his family life on Long Island. What makes it so funny – and relatable! – is how his parents and brother are always involved in everything, and usually causing chaos. They live right across the street, so there’s no escaping it! It’s just a show about everyday family frustrations, but it’s done so well that people still watch it constantly on streaming services, and it really holds up.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–)

This cartoon takes place in the underwater town of Bikini Bottom and follows the funny adventures of a cheerful sponge and his friends. Since it first aired, it’s become hugely popular around the world and a key part of Nickelodeon. The show is known for its silly, over-the-top humor that both kids and adults enjoy. You can find the original series, plus spin-offs and movies, all on the platform.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

This crime drama centers around a team of special agents who investigate crimes related to the Navy and Marine Corps – everything from murder to spying. The series is led by different compelling characters and is well-known for its mix of military action and strong relationships between the team members. It’s also one of the longest-running scripted, non-animated primetime shows on American television.
‘South Park’ (1997–)

This animated comedy series centers around four young boys – Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny – and their often chaotic lives in a small Colorado town. The show is famous for its sharp wit, social critiques, and ability to quickly respond to current events and trends. For over twenty years, it’s been known for pushing the limits of what’s acceptable on television, all while remaining popular with both critics and audiences. The series continues to grow with special episodes and a strong relationship with a major streaming service.
Tell us which of these Paramount+ titles is currently at the top of your watchlist in the comments.
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