15 Paramount+ Original Movies That Should Be Getting a Lot More Attention

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Paramount+ has been quietly building a strong lineup of original movies since its rebrand from CBS All Access in 2021. From heartfelt coming-of-age stories to chilling horror flicks, these films cover a wide range of genres, yet many remain under the radar for most viewers.

We’re shining a light on 15 Paramount+ original movies that deserve more attention. These films, packed with talented casts and creative storytelling, are perfect for your next movie night. Let’s dive into why these hidden gems should be on your watchlist.

Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado (2024)

Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado (2024)
Nickelodeon Movies

This live-action adventure brings everyone’s favorite explorer, Dora, to life in a fresh, family-friendly tale. At 16, Dora (Samantha Lorraine) ventures into the Amazon jungle to find the ancient treasure of Sol Dorado, joined by her cousin Diego (Jacob Rodriguez) and her monkey sidekick Boots, voiced by Gabriel ‘Fluffy’ Iglesias.

The movie blends action, humor, and heart, celebrating 25 years of the Dora franchise with vibrant visuals and a nod to its educational roots. It’s a fun ride for kids and nostalgic adults alike, but its recent release means it hasn’t gotten the buzz it deserves.

The Carters: Hurts to Love You (2025)

The Carters: Hurts to Love You (2025)
See It Now Studios

This heartfelt drama follows a young couple navigating the highs and lows of love while facing life-changing decisions. With a focus on raw emotion and real-world challenges, the film stars a fresh ensemble cast, delivering powerful performances that hit close to home.

Released in early 2025, ‘The Carters: Hurts to Love You’ offers a modern take on romance with relatable characters and a story that avoids clichés. Its quiet release means it’s flown under the radar, but it’s a must-watch for drama fans.

Dear Santa (2024)

Dear Santa (2024)
Paramount Pictures

In this charming holiday comedy, a young boy accidentally sends his Christmas letter to Satan instead of Santa, leading to a wild adventure. The film, starring Jack Black, mixes silly humor with surprising warmth, making it a unique addition to holiday movie lists.

‘Dear Santa’ delivers laughs and heartwarming moments, perfect for family gatherings. Despite its festive appeal, it hasn’t gotten the attention it deserves, overshadowed by bigger holiday classics.

Henry Danger: The Movie (2025)

Henry Danger: The Movie (2025)
Yes, Yes Coffee.

Based on the popular Nickelodeon series, this action-comedy follows Henry Hart as he takes on new challenges as Kid Danger. The film keeps the show’s goofy charm while upping the stakes with a bigger, cinematic adventure.

Fans of the series will love seeing their favorite characters, played by Jace Norman and Cooper Barnes, in a fresh story. Its niche appeal has kept it from wider recognition, but it’s a fun pick for younger audiences and longtime fans.

Little Wing (2024)

Little Wing (2024)
De Line Pictures

This coming-of-age drama centers on Kaitlyn, a teen girl (Brooklynn Prince) struggling with her parents’ divorce, who finds solace in raising pigeons. Guided by her mentor, played by Brian Cox, she discovers strength and purpose.

‘Little Wing’ is a quiet, emotional story with standout performances, especially from Prince. Its understated release means it hasn’t reached many viewers, but it’s a gem for those who love heartfelt tales.

Monster Summer (2024)

Monster Summer (2024)
Nickel City Pictures

This adventure-horror follows Noah (Mason Thames) and his friends as they team up with a retired detective (Mel Gibson) to battle a mysterious force on their island. It’s a spooky, nostalgic throwback.

‘Monster Summer’ evokes 1990s teen thrillers, but its niche appeal kept it under the radar. It’s a great family-friendly scare for preteen viewers and parents alike.

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020)

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020)
Paramount Animation

In this animated adventure, SpongeBob and Patrick embark on a quest to rescue Gary, SpongeBob’s pet snail, after he’s kidnapped. The film blends 3D animation with the classic humor of the SpongeBob series.

With a voice cast including Keanu Reeves as a tumbleweed sage, ‘Sponge on the Run’ is a colorful, fun ride. It was an early Paramount+ original, but its release during the pandemic kept it from shining.

Teen Wolf: The Movie (2023)

Teen Wolf: The Movie (2023)
MTV Entertainment Studios

This revival of the 1980s classic brings back Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) as a grown-up werewolf facing new threats in Beacon Hills. The film mixes nostalgia with fresh action and drama, appealing to both old fans and new viewers.

‘Teen Wolf: The Movie’ delivers thrills and emotional callbacks, but its release was overshadowed by bigger blockbusters. It’s a great pick for fans of supernatural stories craving something new.

At Midnight (2023)

At Midnight (2023)
Three Amigos

This romantic comedy follows Sophie (Monica Barbaro), an actress who falls for a hotel manager, Alejandro (Diego Boneta), while filming in Mexico. Their secret romance sparks under the stars, but career pressures threaten to pull them apart.

‘At Midnight’ offers chemistry and charm with a stunning backdrop. Its lighthearted vibe is perfect for rom-com fans, but it hasn’t gotten the spotlight it deserves.

Finestkind (2023)

Finestkind (2023)
Krasnoff / Foster Entertainment

This gritty crime drama follows two brothers (Toby Wallace and Ben Foster) caught in a dangerous fishing business in New Bedford. With a stellar cast including Jenna Ortega, it’s a tense tale of family and survival.

‘Finestkind’ boasts strong performances but faced mixed reviews for its plot, causing it to slip under the radar. It’s worth a watch for those who enjoy intense, character-driven stories.

Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023)

Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023)
Paramount Players

A prequel to the Stephen King classic, this horror film explores the dark origins of the cursed pet cemetery in 1969. Jud Crandall (Jackson White) uncovers the town’s chilling secrets alongside his friends.

‘Bloodlines’ delivers creepy atmosphere and a fresh take on the iconic story, but it didn’t grab mainstream horror fans’ attention. It’s a solid pick for those who love eerie, slow-burn scares.

The In Between (2022)

The In Between (2022)
Paramount Players

This romantic sci-fi drama follows Tessa (Joey King), a teen who believes her late boyfriend is reaching out from the afterlife. Blending love and loss, it’s a unique take on grief and connection.

‘The In Between’ tugs at the heartstrings with King’s emotional performance, but its quiet release meant it didn’t reach a wide audience. It’s a hidden gem for fans of emotional stories.

Infinite (2021)

Infinite (2021)
Paramount Pictures

This sci-fi action flick stars Mark Wahlberg as Evan, a man who discovers he’s part of a group reincarnated across centuries. Facing a war between two factions, he must unlock his past lives to save the future.

‘Infinite’ offers a bold concept and thrilling visuals, but it didn’t get the buzz it deserved due to its straight-to-streaming release. It’s a great choice for fans of high-concept action.

Good Burger 2 (2023)

Good Burger 2 (2023)
Artists for Artists

This sequel to the 1997 comedy reunites Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell as Dexter and Ed, now fighting to save their burger joint from a corporate takeover. It’s packed with nostalgic laughs and new gags.

‘Good Burger 2’ is a fun throwback for fans of the original, but its niche appeal kept it from breaking out. It’s a light, silly watch perfect for a chill night.

Love in Taipei (2023)

Love in Taipei (2023)
Paramount Pictures

This coming-of-age rom-com follows Ever (Ashley Liao), a teen whose summer in Taiwan becomes a whirlwind of romance and self-discovery. Based on the novel ‘Loveboat, Taipei,’ it’s a vibrant, heartfelt story.

‘Love in Taipei’ captures the messy beauty of youth with a diverse cast and gorgeous setting. Its low-key release means it’s still waiting for its moment to shine.

Which of these Paramount+ originals is your favorite, or did we miss a hidden gem you love? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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