A Powerful Legal Drama and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Paramount+ This Week
The upcoming week on Paramount+ features a significant expansion of the platform’s procedural and comedy library with several high-profile releases. From long-running staples to brand-new spin-offs, the schedule provides a mix of grit and humor for streaming audiences. Fans of established franchises will see familiar faces returning, while new series aim to establish fresh narrative worlds within the service’s ecosystem. The rollout begins on Monday with a heavy focus on agency dramas and workplace comedy.
‘DMV’ (2025)

Arriving on Monday, February 23, ‘DMV’ (2025) focuses on the internal lives and daily challenges of employees at a busy motor vehicle department. The series explores the bureaucratic hurdles and diverse personalities that clash within the confines of a government office. This workplace comedy aims to find humor in the mundane interactions between staff and the public. Producers have developed the show to balance lighthearted character studies with relatable office dynamics.
‘FBI’ (2018)

The long-running procedural ‘FBI’ (2018) continues its run with new content arriving on Monday, February 23. This series follows the elite New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as they tackle high-stakes cases involving terrorism and organized crime. Special Agents Maggie Bell and Omar Adom Zidan lead a team dedicated to keeping the city safe through rigorous investigative techniques and field operations. The show remains a cornerstone of the platform’s crime drama offerings for its focus on the inner workings of federal law enforcement.
‘CIA’ (2026)

Making its debut on Monday, February 23, ‘CIA’ (2026) provides a dramatized look into the world of international intelligence and global espionage. The series follows clandestine officers as they navigate emerging threats and the moral complexities of modern surveillance. The narrative emphasizes the psychological toll that covert operations take on field agents working in high-pressure environments. This new entry is designed to appeal to viewers who enjoy intricate political thrillers and military-adjacent dramas.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018)

Arriving on Monday, February 23, ‘The Neighborhood’ (2018) returns to showcase its signature exploration of cultural clashes in a Los Angeles community. The story centers on a friendly Midwestern family that moves into a predominately African American neighborhood where social integration leads to comedic misunderstandings. Over several seasons, the show has matured to cover themes of friendship and mutual understanding between the Johnson and Butler families. The sitcom continues to be a top performer for fans of traditional multi-camera comedy formats.
‘Matlock’ (2024)

On Thursday, February 26, ‘Matlock’ (2024) returns to the screen featuring a reimagined take on the classic legal drama formula. Madeline Matlock, portrayed by Kathy Bates, is a brilliant lawyer who rejoins the workforce at a prestigious firm to seek justice for those in need. The narrative arc involves her using clever tactics and an unassuming persona to outmaneuver more aggressive legal professionals. This iteration focuses on high-stakes corporate law and the hidden agendas found within the justice system.
‘Elsbeth’ (2024)

The quirky legal investigator ‘Elsbeth’ (2024) is set to premiere new episodes on Thursday, February 26. A spin-off from the ‘The Good Wife’ universe, the series follows Elsbeth Tascioni as she moves from Chicago to New York City to work alongside the police department. Her unique perspective and unconventional methods often lead to breakthroughs that more traditional detectives overlook. The show blends police procedural elements with the eccentric character work for which the protagonist is widely recognized.
‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024)

Arriving Thursday, February 26, ‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024) continues the story of the Cooper family following the conclusion of ‘Young Sheldon’. This sitcom focuses on the early years of Georgie and Mandy’s relationship as they navigate parenthood and adult responsibilities in Texas. It maintains the comedic tone of its predecessors while exploring the specific financial and emotional challenges of a young couple starting their lives together. The series serves as an important bridge for fans of the ‘The Big Bang Theory’ franchise.
‘Ghosts’ (2019)

On Thursday, February 26, the supernatural sitcom ‘Ghosts’ (2019) offers fresh episodes featuring the eclectic spirits inhabiting Woodstone Mansion. The plot revolves around a young couple who inherits a country estate and discovers they can interact with the various ghosts of people who died on the property over centuries. Each episode delves into the backstories of the resident spirits, ranging from a Viking warrior to a 1920s socialite. The series is celebrated for its strong ensemble cast and its lighthearted take on the afterlife.
‘Boston Blue’ (2025)

The police drama ‘Boston Blue’ (2025) is scheduled to premiere on Friday, February 27, offering a look at urban law enforcement. Set in the heart of Massachusetts, the show follows the personal and professional lives of officers within the Boston Police Department. The series aims for a gritty, realistic portrayal of policing and the complex community relations involved in modern city life. Viewers can expect intense action sequences alongside character-driven subplots regarding the officers’ internal struggles.
‘Fire Country’ (2022)

Returning on Friday, February 27, ‘Fire Country’ (2022) focuses on the dangerous world of elite firefighting in Northern California. The series follows Bode Donovan, a young convict who joins a prison release firefighting program to seek redemption in his hometown. The drama highlights the constant tension between professional duty and the personal pasts of the crew members fighting wildfires. Its high-octane rescue scenes and focus on second chances have made it a standout hit on the platform.
‘Sheriff Country’ (2025)

A new expansion of the firefighting universe, ‘Sheriff Country’ (2025) premieres on Friday, February 27. The show stars Morena Baccarin as Mickey Fox, a sheriff’s deputy in a small town who deals with local crime while maintaining order in a rugged environment. This series serves as a direct spin-off from ‘Fire Country’, sharing the same setting and tonal DNA. It explores the intersections of law enforcement and community safety in rural jurisdictions where resources are often limited.
‘Marshals’ (2026)

Premiering on Sunday, March 1, ‘Marshals’ (2026) tracks the efforts of the U.S. Marshals Service as they hunt down the nation’s most dangerous fugitives. The series emphasizes the high-speed chases, investigative surveillance, and tactical operations required to capture individuals on the run. Each episode typically focuses on a different high-priority target, showcasing the agency’s broad jurisdiction across state lines. This drama rounds out the week’s schedule with a focus on the intensity of federal fugitive recovery.
Please share which of these Paramount+ series you are most looking forward to watching this week in the comments.


