Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including a New ‘Yellowstone’ Spin-Off
Paramount+ offers a diverse library of content ranging from gritty Western dramas and long-running procedurals to iconic animated series and modern sitcoms. This weekend, subscribers can explore new additions to the expanding ‘Yellowstone’ universe or catch up on beloved classics that have defined television for decades. With a mix of brand-new releases and established hits, the platform provides entertainment options suitable for every type of viewer. The following list highlights the top television shows currently available for streaming on the service.
‘Marshals’ (2026)

Kayce Dutton transitions into a new role within an elite unit of the United States Marshals to enforce law in Montana. This drama highlights the transition from ranching to federal law enforcement under the production of Paramount Television Studios. The narrative explores the complexities of range justice while maintaining the grit associated with the broader franchise. Viewers can now stream the series to witness how Dutton navigates the high-stakes environment of the Marshals.
‘The Madison’ (2026)

Created by Taylor Sheridan, this drama follows a wealthy family from New York City as they move to the Madison River valley. The relocation serves as a means for the family to process a significant personal tragedy within the rugged landscape of Montana. Produced by Paramount Television Studios, the series explores themes of grief and adaptation in a rural environment. ‘The Madison’ expands the narrative universe established by Sheridan’s previous works and is available for streaming now.
‘Frasier’ (2023)

Dr. Frasier Crane moves back to Boston to embark on a new chapter of his life and career. The revival focuses on his efforts to build a meaningful relationship with his adult son, Freddy. Produced by CBS Studios, the show features Kelsey Grammer reprising his iconic role as the sophisticated psychiatrist. The series balances academic pursuits with personal growth as Frasier settles into his new environment.
‘Ghosts’ (2021)

This comedy series depicts a young couple who inherits a crumbling country estate and decides to transform it into a bed and breakfast. They soon discover that the property is inhabited by a diverse group of spirits from different historical eras. Produced by Joe vs. Joe, ‘Ghosts’ follows the interactions between the living owners and their supernatural tenants. The show explores the humorous challenges of cohabitating with entities that only one protagonist can see.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018)

The friendly Johnson family relocates from the Midwest to a predominantly Black neighborhood in Los Angeles. Dave Johnson attempts to establish a rapport with his skeptical neighbor, Calvin Butler, leading to various cultural misunderstandings. Produced by Kapital Entertainment, the series examines the dynamics of community and friendship through a comedic lens. ‘The Neighborhood’ remains a staple of the Paramount+ sitcom catalog and is currently streaming.
‘Jersey Shore: Family Vacation’ (2018)

The original cast of the reality television phenomenon reunites to document their lives as they navigate adulthood. This iteration of the franchise moves beyond the boardwalk to focus on family milestones and long-term friendships. Produced by 495 Productions, the series continues to follow the group’s adventures across various vacation destinations. New episodes were recently added to the streaming library on Wednesday, March 25. The show remains a central part of the platform’s unscripted programming lineup.
‘Criminal Minds’ (2005)

Members of the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit use psychological profiling to identify and capture dangerous serial offenders. The elite team of agents travels to various locations to assist local law enforcement with high-profile cases. Produced by Paramount Television, the long-running procedural emphasizes the mental toll and technical skill required for profiling. ‘Criminal Minds’ has become one of the most recognized crime dramas available on the platform for binge-watching.
‘NCIS’ (2003)

Special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service investigate crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Operating outside the traditional military chain of command, the team utilizes forensic science and old-fashioned detective work. The series is produced by Paramount Television and has expanded into a massive global franchise with multiple spin-offs. ‘NCIS’ continues to provide viewers with complex mysteries and character-driven procedural storytelling.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999)

The animated series follows the daily life of an incredibly optimistic sea sponge living in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Alongside his best friend Patrick Star, SpongeBob engages in various misadventures that often disrupt the peace of the ocean floor. Produced by United Plankton Pictures, the show has remained a cornerstone of children’s programming for decades. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ is available for streaming in its entirety on Paramount+ for audiences of all ages.
‘South Park’ (1997)

Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, this adult animated series centers on four young boys in a fictional Colorado town. The show is known for its satirical take on social, political, and cultural issues through surreal and often dark humor. Produced by South Park Studios, the series has maintained its relevance by reacting quickly to current world events. ‘South Park’ remains a significant draw for viewers seeking provocative and unconventional animation in the streaming era.
Tell us which of these Paramount+ series you are planning to binge-watch this weekend in the comments.


