‘South Park: The End Of Obesity’ & 9 Other Movies Top Paramount+’s Most-Watched List This Week

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From buzzy new arrivals to evergreen crowd-pleasers, this week’s most-watched lineup on Paramount+ is a wild ride through satire, suspense, slapstick, and sky-high spectacle. It’s the kind of mix that makes “just one more” feel inevitable—especially when a certain Colorado town keeps gate-crashing movie night with feature-length chaos.

Below, we count down the ten titles viewers couldn’t stop streaming. Expect sharp comedy, gritty crime tales, and a pair of high-octane headliners—plus multiple ‘South Park’ specials that prove the franchise’s long-running knack for lampooning whatever’s trending right now.

10. ‘South Park: The Streaming Wars’ (2022)

10. 'South Park The Streaming Wars' (2022)
MTV Entertainment Studios

This special takes aim at the content economy with a gleefully unhinged plot that escalates from petty squabbles to town-wide calamity. It’s classic ‘South Park’: big targets, bigger swings, and a constant drip of jokes that land as fast as they fly.

Fans keep coming back because the satire still feels uncomfortably current. Underneath the outrageous gags is a sharp take on how we watch, fund, and fight over entertainment—perfectly suited to a night of streaming on, well, a streaming platform.

9. ‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

9. 'Mean Girls' (2004)
Paramount Pictures

A quotable teen-comedy benchmark, ‘Mean Girls’ remains a comfort rewatch that’s equal parts hilarious and painfully accurate. The social politics, cafeteria maps, and burn-book chaos are timeless, which is exactly why it keeps climbing “most-watched” lists whenever it pops up.

Whether you’re revisiting the Plastics or discovering the jokes for the first time, the movie fires on all cylinders—snappy writing, instantly iconic characters, and a final act that sticks the landing with actual heart beneath the snark.

8. ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ (2014)

8. 'A Walk Among the Tombstones' (2014)
Traveling Picture Show Company

Brooding and methodical, this crime thriller follows a former detective working a case that drags him through the city’s darkest corners. It swaps flashy set pieces for slow-burn tension and grim detective work that rewards patient viewers.

What keeps it sticky on the charts is mood and menace. The investigation tightens like a vice, the threats feel intimate, and the finale pays off the dread you’ve been quietly accumulating since minute one.

7. ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’ (1988)

7. 'The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!' (1988)
Paramount Pictures

A slapstick masterclass, ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’ remains one of comedy’s most reliable laugh machines. The gags are dense, the deadpan is lethal, and the film never lets more than a few seconds pass without a visual bit or a killer line.

Rewatches are half the fun, because you catch new jokes every time. It’s the perfect palate cleanser between darker thrillers on the list—and proof that pure silliness never goes out of style.

6. ‘South Park: Joining the Panderverse’ (2023)

6. 'South Park: Joining the Panderverse' (2023)
MTV Entertainment Studios

This special skewers trend-chasing, franchise tinkering, and the endless multiverse craze with trademark ‘South Park’ ferocity. It’s gleefully chaotic, constantly self-aware, and unafraid to torch sacred cows across pop culture.

Viewers keep hitting play because it’s both cathartic and current. The episode’s meta-humor doubles as a pressure release for audiences exhausted by corporate “innovation” that often feels more like box-ticking than storytelling.

5. ‘Novocaine’ (2025)

5. 'Novocaine' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

A fresh title with a pulpy hook, ‘Novocaine’ is the kind of new drop that sparks instant curiosity—and watch counts. The setup promises tension and twists, and early buzz has clearly pushed it into heavy rotation.

Even without decades of nostalgia at its back, it earns attention on concept alone. If you’re in the mood for something new that invites speculation and next-day chatter, this one fits the bill.

4. ‘Gasoline Alley’ (2022)

4. 'Gasoline Alley' (2022)
308 Enterprises

A noir-tinged crime thriller with smoky bars, back-alley deals, and a protagonist who won’t stop digging, ‘Gasoline Alley’ scratches that itch for tough-guy mystery and late-night grit. It’s lean, moody, and built around an investigation that keeps complicating itself.

The appeal is in its throwback texture. You’re here for terse exchanges, shadowy informants, and the sense that every answer just opens another locked door.

3. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

3. 'Top Gun: Maverick' (2022)
Paramount Pictures

Few modern blockbusters deliver like ‘Top Gun: Maverick’. The aerial photography is jaw-dropping, the set pieces are clear and propulsive, and the character beats hit with a surprising sincerity that makes the finale soar.

It’s also one of those movies that plays even better at home than you remember. The training sequences and mission run are precision-engineered for repeat viewings—part white-knuckle thriller, part big-hearted crowd-pleaser.

2. ‘South Park (Not Suitable for Children)’ (2023)

2. South Park (Not Suitable for Children) (2023)
MTV Entertainment Studios

Rowdy even by ‘South Park’ standards, this special leans into adults-only territory to poke at modern panic buttons. The humor is coarse, the satire is barbed, and the outrageousness feels purposeful rather than purely shock for shock’s sake.

That edge is why it’s surging. It’s the kind of hard-charging comedy that provokes laughs and side-eye in equal measure, and viewers are clearly lining up for the ride.

1. ‘South Park: The End Of Obesity’ (2024)

1. 'South Park: The End Of Obesity' (2024)
MTV Entertainment Studios

This week’s top spot belongs to a razor-sharp takedown of wellness fads and quick-fix culture. ‘South Park: The End Of Obesity’ starts with a simple premise and escalates into the kind of town-wide meltdown the series does best.

What makes it irresistible is how precisely it targets the moment. The jokes land fast, the commentary stings, and the whole thing plays like a guided tour through our collective obsession with miracle cures—loud, smart, and very, very funny.

Tell us which of these most-watched picks you streamed—and which one we should all cue up next—in the comments.

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