Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘Boston Blue’
If you’re planning a Paramount+ binge this weekend, there’s a fresh slate of premieres and recent arrivals to dive into—ranging from new franchise spin-offs and procedurals to reality and true-crime. Below are ten timely picks, prioritized by the most recent releases, then Paramount+ originals and franchise entries, and finally other notable additions. Queue up, press play, and you’re set for a packed weekend.
‘Don’t Date Brandon’ (2025)

This true-crime docuseries follows two women who discover they were deceived by the same man and turn their investigation into a podcast that uncovers a wider pattern of manipulation. The show traces interviews, audio diaries, and digital breadcrumbs as the reporting expands to other potential victims and legal complexities. It premiered on Paramount+ on Tuesday, October 28. Episodes track the pair’s methods, lead-chasing, and collaboration as the case grows.
‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012– )

Paramount+ adds new episodes of the long-running reality series set within Atlanta’s influential hip-hop scene, spotlighting artists, producers, families, and the business decisions behind careers. Storylines frequently follow recording sessions, touring plans, entrepreneurial ventures, friendships, and co-parenting dynamics. The franchise uses a docu-soap format to weave overlapping arcs across the ensemble. Fresh installments returned mid-week, giving weekend viewers something new to catch up on.
‘Boston Blue’ (2025– )

Expanding the ‘Blue Bloods’ universe, the drama follows Detective Danny Reagan after he transfers to the Boston Police Department to partner with Detective Lena Silver, a member of a prominent local law-enforcement family. Donnie Wahlberg leads the cast alongside Sonequa Martin-Green, with producers including Jerry Bruckheimer. The series arrived on Friday, October 17, with Bridget Moynahan reprising Erin Reagan in the premiere and directing an episode this season. New faces—plus returning family ties—anchor its first cases.
‘Sheriff Country’ (2025– )

Set in the same world as ‘Fire Country’, the series centers on Sheriff Mickey Fox as she patrols small-town Edgewater while juggling complicated family relationships. Morena Baccarin headlines, and early materials highlight investigations that span county politics and backroads cases. It launched on Friday, October 17. Threads first introduced in the parent series continue to evolve here.
‘The Road’ (2025– )

This competition series follows 12 emerging musicians who travel city to city as opening acts for a headliner, with performances and audience response determining who advances. The format blends live audience voting with mentorship elements, and country star Gretchen Wilson appears as “tour manager” within the show’s framework. Executive producers include Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan. It arrived on Sunday, October 19, positioning weekend viewers for a music-driven watch.
‘Tracker’ (2024– )

Adapted from Jeffery Deaver’s ‘The Never Game’, the series follows reward-seeker Colter Shaw as he crisscrosses the U.S. to solve cases using survival skills and a rotating support team. The show deepens an ongoing family mystery while maintaining a case-of-the-week structure. It landed new material on Sunday, October 19, making it an easy weekend pickup. Guest roles and recurring allies expand the framework across regions.
‘Watson’ (2025– )

Set a year after Sherlock Holmes’s death, ‘Watson’ focuses on Dr. John Watson leveraging his medical expertise to solve crimes amid the lingering threat of Moriarty. The series stars Morris Chestnut and features executive producers Craig Sweeny and Larry Teng. It arrived on Monday, October 13, with production by CBS Studios and Kapital Entertainment. A modern procedural lens and ensemble support drive each investigation.
‘DMV’ (2025– )

This workplace comedy unfolds inside a Department of Motor Vehicles office where a crew of misfits navigates bureaucracy and customer chaos. Created by Dana Klein, the single-camera series features Tim Meadows, Harriet Dyer, Molly Kearney, Alex Tarrant, Tony Cavalero, and Gigi Zumbado. It arrived on Monday, October 13, with early episodes directed by Trent O’Donnell. The show plays character dynamics against policy-driven hurdles at the counter.
‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024– )

A franchise prequel, this series traces Leroy Jethro Gibbs’s early years at the agency, with Austin Stowell portraying Gibbs and Mark Harmon narrating and executive producing. It explores formative cases and relationships that shaped the investigator’s methods. The show arrived on Tuesday, October 14, with key cast that includes Kyle Schmid, Mariel Molino, and Tyla Abercrumbie. Pilot direction by Niels Arden Oplev sets the tone for the first run of cases.
‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023– )

Set in Australia, this installment follows a joint task force of U.S. NCIS agents and the Australian Federal Police handling naval and cross-border investigations around Sydney. Created by Morgan O’Neill, it stars Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance, Sean Sagar, and Tuuli Narkle. The series arrived on Tuesday, October 14, adding an international angle to the franchise lineup. Production details include directing work by Shawn Seet and Kriv Stenders.
Share your weekend lineup in the comments—what are you streaming first on Paramount+?


