Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘Wylde Pak’

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Paramount+ is stacking the weekend with a mix of fresh premieres, weekly drops, and dependable chart-toppers, so there’s plenty to line up. Drawing from this week’s on-platform arrivals and the current most-watched list, here are ten timely picks that cover new originals, reality, animation, docs, and franchise staples.

Each entry below keeps to the essentials—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who’s behind it—so you can quickly match a show to your mood. New and newly returning titles lead the way, followed by Paramount+ originals and a couple of cornerstone series that continue to pull big audiences.

‘Wylde Pak’ (2025–)

‘Wylde Pak’ (2025–)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio

This animated comedy follows half-siblings Lily and Jack as they learn to live together under one roof while helping at their family’s pet-grooming and boarding business. Episodes track school, family, and workplace antics around the shop, with a recurring ensemble of friends, neighbors, and four-legged customers.

Produced for Nickelodeon and streaming on Paramount+, the series comes from Nickelodeon Animation in a 2D style built for fast, character-driven humor. The creative team structures stories as contained adventures that also build out the family’s backstory, with recurring locations and a light serialized thread across the season.

‘Parallel Me’ (2025)

‘Parallel Me’ (2025)
Gaumont

Set in Germany, this sci-fi dramedy centers on Toni, a high-performing consultant whose world flips after she loses her job and meets Ariadne, a mysterious figure who opens a path to alternate versions of her life. The season explores how shifting a single decision can ripple into very different careers, relationships, and cities.

Developed as a Paramount+ international original, the production was mounted with European partners and filmed across multiple locations to match its multi-timeline premise. Directors and writers divide the run into distinct “what-if” chapters, each anchored by the same lead characters to keep the emotional throughline intact.

‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ (2025–)

‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ (2025–)
CBS Studios

Years after their reunion, ‘NCIS’ veterans Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David are back—this time on the move across Europe after an attack on Tony’s security firm threatens their family. The story follows their efforts to protect their daughter while unspooling a larger conspiracy that ties back to their past cases.

Produced by CBS Studios for Paramount+, the series brings back Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo in the title roles and structures Season 1 as a tight, 10-episode arc. Filming spans several European cities, with a writers’ room that balances episodic investigative beats with a serialized chase narrative.

‘Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout.’ (2025)

‘Thirst Trap: The Fame. The Fantasy. The Fallout.’ (2025)
Pyramid Productions

This two-part docuseries examines the lifecycle of internet stardom, tracking how a creator’s rise, monetization, and public scrutiny play out across short-form platforms. Interviews with family, collaborators, reporters, and observers outline the mechanics of going viral and the pressures that escalate when attention peaks.

Commissioned for Paramount+, the production blends new interviews with social-media archives and timeline graphics to reconstruct events. The filmmakers present the subject’s public statements alongside commentary from culture and media experts, organizing the material around key posts, brand deals, and crisis points.

‘Liberation: D-Day to Berlin’ (2025–)

‘Liberation: D-Day to Berlin’ (2025–)
Impossible Factual

Covering the Allied advance from the Normandy landings to the fall of Berlin, this World War II docuseries lays out strategy, logistics, unit movements, and the civilian toll across the European theater. Episodes break the campaign into phases, detailing operations through maps, diaries, and on-the-ground newsreels.

The series is produced with restored and color-corrected archival footage and expert contributors who contextualize each phase of the push. Installments profile commanders, divisions, and resistance groups alongside equipment and terrain factors, with a chronological structure that tracks the front lines to the war’s end.

‘Dating Naked UK’ (2024–)

A British take on the stripped-down dating format, this series brings singles together to meet, mingle, and choose matches without clothes, removing fashion and first-date presentation from the equation. New arrivals and structured activities keep dynamics shifting as connections form and contestants make decisions.

Produced in the UK for Paramount+, episodes follow a consistent reality-competition framework with cast interviews, group events, and periodic selection points. The season format uses location-based shoots and a rotating mix of contestants, giving each episode a self-contained progression while contributing to the overall arc.

‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023–)

‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023–)
Spin Master

This preschool spin-off of ‘PAW Patrol’ follows construction pup Rubble and his extended family as they tackle community building projects around Builder Cove. Each episode introduces a new challenge—bridges, parks, and public works—solved through teamwork, tools, and child-friendly engineering concepts.

Produced by Spin Master Entertainment with animation services from Jam Filled, the series is designed for early learners with repeatable problem-solving steps and a stable cast of helpers and townsfolk. Music cues, vehicle gadgets, and location sets carry over across episodes to create a familiar sandbox for new builds.

‘The Tiny Chef Show’ (2022–)

‘The Tiny Chef Show’ (2022–)
Imagine Kids+Family

This hybrid live-action/stop-motion series stars a pint-sized, herbivorous cook who films miniature culinary segments from a handcrafted kitchen. Episodes pair simple recipes with gentle mishaps and musical moments, often featuring guest narrators or visitors who help frame the day’s theme.

Produced for Nickelodeon and streaming on Paramount+, the show combines puppetry, miniature set design, and frame-by-frame animation. The production team builds practical props and food gags at scale, with writers shaping stories around basic cooking tasks and social-emotional lessons for preschoolers.

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022–)

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022–)
Secret Hideout

Set in the years before the original five-year mission, the series follows Captain Christopher Pike aboard the USS Enterprise with Number One and Spock among the bridge crew. Stories mix exploration, first contact, and character-centric mysteries with a largely episodic structure anchored by the ship’s log format.

Developed by Akiva Goldsman, Alex Kurtzman, and Jenny Lumet, the show is produced by CBS Studios with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment. The main cast includes Anson Mount, Rebecca Romijn, and Ethan Peck, with recurring appearances from Celia Rose Gooding, Jess Bush, Babs Olusanmokun, and Christina Chong.

‘South Park’ (1997–)

‘South Park’ (1997–)
South Park Studios

The long-running animated series chronicles the lives of Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny in the Colorado town of South Park, using current-events storylines, musical numbers, and recurring side characters to frame each episode. The format blends serialized callbacks with self-contained plots built around the week’s subject.

Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the series is produced by South Park Studios and has an ensemble voice cast led by the creators. Over its run, it has maintained a rapid production pipeline that integrates topical references, with specials and extended episodes complementing the main season drops available to stream.

Tell us which Paramount+ picks you’re queueing up this weekend in the comments!

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