Beloved Animated Cult Classic Remains Paramount+’s Most-Watched Series of the Week

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Paramount+ continues to offer a competitive library featuring a mix of legacy sitcoms, animated favorites, and original dramas. The streaming service’s top-performing titles this week reflect a blend of long-running procedural franchises and newer exclusive series from creator Taylor Sheridan. Viewers are revisiting classic comedy staples while also tuning in for the latest installments of hit reality competitions and sci-fi expansions. The following list highlights the most popular series currently capturing audience attention on the platform.

‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ (2026–Present)

'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' (2026–Present)
CBS Studios

This recent addition to the expansive sci-fi franchise centers on a new class of Starfleet cadets coming of age in the 32nd century. Set at the historic academy, the series follows the diverse group of students as they navigate rigorous training, budding friendships, and formidable adversaries. Holly Hunter stars as the institution’s captain and chancellor, guiding the next generation of officers through their formative years. ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ expands the universe by focusing on the intense academic and personal challenges faced by those destined to explore the stars.

‘Survivor’ (2000–Present)

'Survivor' (2000–Present)
Mark Burnett Productions

A group of strangers is marooned in an isolated location where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. The contestants compete in grueling physical and mental challenges for rewards and immunity from elimination while forming complex social alliances. At regular intervals, the participants vote each other off the island until only one remains to claim the million-dollar prize and the title of Sole Survivor. This pioneering reality competition series continues to maintain a massive following due to its evolving strategy and unpredictable cast dynamics.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–Present)

'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999–Present)
United Plankton Pictures

An optimistic yellow sea sponge named SpongeBob lives in a pineapple under the sea in the aquatic city of Bikini Bottom. He works as a dedicated fry cook at the Krusty Krab and embarks on various nautical adventures with his best friend Patrick Star. The show features surreal humor, slapstick comedy, and visual gags that appeal to both children and adult audiences. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ has become a global phenomenon and remains one of the most distributed animated properties in television history.

‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–Present)

'Criminal Minds' (2005–Present)
Paramount Television

An elite squad of FBI profilers analyzes the country’s most twisted criminal minds to anticipate their next moves before they can strike again. The Behavioral Analysis Unit delves into the psychology of the perpetrator, known as the “unsub,” rather than relying solely on forensic evidence. Each episode presents a high-stakes race against time to save potential victims from serial killers and sociopaths. The series is renowned for its dark, suspenseful tone and the close-knit family dynamic among the specialized agents.

‘Tulsa King’ (2022–Present)

'Tulsa King' (2022–Present)
Paramount Television Studios

New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi is released from prison after 25 years only to be unceremoniously exiled by his boss. He is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he begins to build a new criminal empire with an unlikely crew of local misfits. Sylvester Stallone leads the series, bringing a mix of grit and fish-out-of-water comedy to the mob genre. The show examines themes of loyalty, betrayal, and adaptation as Manfredi navigates the modern world after decades behind bars.

‘School Spirits’ (2023–Present)

'School Spirits' (2023–Present)
Paramount Television Studios

Maddie Nears is a teenager who finds herself stuck in the afterlife investigating her own mysterious disappearance. Trapped within the confines of her high school, she joins a support group of other students who have died on the campus over the decades. The series blends supernatural elements with teen drama as Maddie works to uncover the truth about her death while observing the living. ‘School Spirits’ offers a fresh twist on the ghost story genre by focusing entirely on the perspective of the spirit.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

'Everybody Loves Raymond' (1996–2005)
Worldwide Pants

Ray Barone is a successful sportswriter living on Long Island with his wife and their three young children. His life is constantly complicated by his overbearing parents and jealous older brother, who live directly across the street. The sitcom humorously depicts the friction of multi-generational family dynamics, marriage struggles, and sibling rivalry. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ remains a syndicated favorite due to its relatable portrayal of intrusive in-laws and domestic disputes.

‘NCIS’ (2003–Present)

'NCIS' (2003–Present)
Paramount Television

This long-running procedural focuses on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as they solve crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The team investigates a wide range of cases, from murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines. ‘NCIS’ combines complex mysteries with strong character dynamics and humor among the special agents. It has established itself as a cornerstone of television drama with numerous spin-offs and a dedicated global fanbase.

‘Landman’ (2024–Present)

'Landman' (2024–Present)
Paramount Television Studios

Set within the boomtowns of West Texas, this drama explores the high-stakes and dangerous world of the oil industry. The narrative focuses on the roughnecks and wildcat billionaires who drive a business that impacts the climate, economy, and geopolitics. Billy Bob Thornton stars as a crisis manager navigating the complex legal and physical dangers inherent to the trade. Taylor Sheridan’s series highlights the gritty reality of those seeking fortune in the modern-day oil rush.

‘South Park’ (1997–Present)

'South Park' (1997–Present)
South Park Studios

The animated sitcom follows four boys—Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny—as they navigate life in a bizarre Colorado mountain town. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone utilize the show to deliver rapid-response satire on current events, pop culture, and politics. The series is known for its crude humor, surreal plotlines, and willingness to tackle controversial topics without hesitation. Over decades of broadcast, ‘South Park’ has evolved from a cutout animation experiment into a significant cultural institution.

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