Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘Landman’
Looking to queue up something great on Paramount+ this weekend? Here are ten series (including fresh arrivals and platform staples) you can stream right now, prioritized by what’s newly landing first, then Paramount+ originals, and finally proven classics from the service’s deep library. Each pick includes what it’s about and how it fits on Paramount+ so you can press play without digging around.
‘Crutch’ (2025)

Premiering Monday, November 3 on Paramount+, ‘Crutch’ follows Francois “Frank” Crutchfield, a widower whose quiet plans get upended when his adult children and grandkids move back into his Harlem home. Led by Tracy Morgan and produced by CBS Studios with Cedric the Entertainer among the executive producers, the series spins out of ‘The Neighborhood’ and blends family chaos with small-business hustle. Episodes center on multigenerational dynamics and the day-to-day of keeping Frank’s flooring company running. It’s available to stream on Paramount+ with new episodes rolling out this week.
‘Landman’ (2024)

Arriving Thursday, November 13 on Paramount+, ‘Landman’ is a Taylor Sheridan drama set in the West Texas oilfields, inspired by the ‘Boomtown’ podcast. Billy Bob Thornton stars as Tommy Norris, with an ensemble that includes Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, and Michelle Randolph. The show tracks the collision of roughnecks, executives, and power brokers amid high-stakes land deals and environmental risk. Season one runs ten episodes, with Paramount+ hosting the series and updates on its continuing cast.
‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023–)

New episodes of ‘Rubble & Crew’—a ‘PAW Patrol’ universe spinoff focused on construction adventures in Builder Cove—land on Paramount+. Developed by Bradley Zweig for Spin Master with animation by Jam Filled Toronto, the series emphasizes teamwork, problem-solving, and STEM-friendly builds. The voice cast features Luxton Handspiker, Lucien Duncan Reid, Shazdeh Kapadia, and Alberta Bolan, among others. Families can stream the latest episodes on Paramount+ alongside prior installments.
‘Chuck’ (2007)

New to Paramount+ this week, ‘Chuck’ follows likable tech support worker Chuck Bartowski, who accidentally downloads a top-secret intelligence database into his brain and becomes an unlikely government asset. Zachary Levi stars alongside Yvonne Strahovski and Adam Baldwin, with Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak as creators. The series blends workplace comedy at the Buy More with espionage missions and gadget-driven capers. Paramount+ is adding the show to its catalog so you can stream from the pilot through its multi-season run.
‘Dexter: Resurrection’ (2025–)

Set in the world of ‘Dexter’, ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ continues the franchise’s focus on forensics, pressure from investigations, and the fraught line between private codes and public law. Episodes stream in the same Paramount+ hub that houses the original run, making it simple to revisit key arcs before starting new chapters. The platform organizes timelines, premieres, and recaps to help new and returning viewers jump in. It’s a current-era anchor among Paramount+ originals.
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022–)

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ follows Captain Christopher Pike, Spock, and Number One on the USS Enterprise in the years before the original ‘Star Trek’. The series returns to an episodic “mission of the week” format while staying consistent with franchise continuity across crews and centuries. Paramount+ streams full seasons with behind-the-scenes featurettes and franchise hubs linking to other ‘Star Trek’ entries. Episode summaries and collections make it easy to find key events or watch in timeline order.
‘Frasier’ (2023–2024)

The recent ‘Frasier’ revival finds Dr. Frasier Crane back in Boston, reconnecting with family while taking a university post. Led by Kelsey Grammer and produced by CBS Studios, the new run uses a multi-camera format that aligns with the character’s sitcom lineage from ‘Cheers’ and the original ‘Frasier’. Paramount+ carries the revival with legacy context, organizing seasons and episodes for quick access. Viewers can easily locate pilot episodes, holiday installments, and character-focused arcs.
‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

‘Criminal Minds’ follows the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit as it profiles offenders to anticipate behavior and prevent future crimes. Paramount+ offers extensive catalog access and includes the continuation ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ within the same franchise hub. The platform’s menus help track character entries and departures and queue multi-episode story arcs without breaks. It’s a reliable pick for serialized profiling cases and procedural binges.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

‘NCIS’ centers on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, blending forensics, field operations, and legal coordination around cases involving Navy and Marine Corps personnel. Paramount+ includes many seasons along with related entries like ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ and ‘NCIS: Hawai‘i’. Franchise pages note crossover episodes and multi-part cases so you can follow stories in order. It’s a broad, long-running procedural cornerstone on the service.
‘South Park’ (1997–)

The animated comedy ‘South Park’ by Trey Parker and Matt Stone tackles current events and pop culture through the misadventures of four Colorado kids. Paramount+ hosts exclusive long-form events and specials alongside series content (availability varies by region), giving fans a central place to stream milestone installments. Collections and hubs organize multi-episode stories and character spotlights. It remains a heavily watched fixture on the platform.
Tell us your weekend picks—which of these are you hitting play on first?


