Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘The Contractor’

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Paramount+ continues to expand its library with a mix of upcoming blockbusters, holiday classics, and recent action hits. Subscribers are currently gravitating toward a diverse selection of films ranging from 1980s comedies to highly anticipated 2025 releases. These trending titles showcase the platform’s commitment to variety across multiple genres including comedy, thriller, and science fiction. This week’s most-watched list highlights both nostalgic favorites and new cinematic ventures.

‘Dear Santa’ (2024)

'Dear Santa' (2024)
Paramount Pictures

Released in late 2024, this comedy stars Jack Black as a version of the devil who is mistaken for Santa Claus. A young boy sends a letter to the North Pole but accidentally addresses it to Satan instead. The film marks a high-profile reunion between Black and director Bobby Farrelly. It has quickly become a holiday season favorite for viewers looking for a dark twist on Christmas traditions.

‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (2025)

'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

This installment represents the eighth chapter in the long-running action franchise starring Tom Cruise. Set for a full release in 2025, the story follows Ethan Hunt as he continues his battle against a rogue artificial intelligence known as the Entity. The production features the signature high-stakes stunts and global locations that have defined the series for decades. Fans are currently revisiting the franchise on Paramount+ in anticipation of this upcoming conclusion to the saga.

‘Predators’ (2010)

'Predators' (2010)
20th Century Fox

This science fiction action film follows a group of elite warriors who find themselves being hunted on an alien planet. Released in 2010, the movie serves as a direct sequel to the original 1987 classic while ignoring the previous crossover entries. Adrien Brody stars as a mercenary leading a diverse group of survivors against multiple predator species. The project was produced by Robert Rodriguez and directed by Nimród Antal to revitalize the franchise’s horror roots.

‘Daddy’s Home 2’ (2017)

'Daddy’s Home 2' (2017)
Paramount Pictures

Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg return as Brad and Dusty in this 2017 comedy sequel. The plot centers on the duo attempting to provide a perfect Christmas for their children while dealing with their own intrusive fathers. Mel Gibson and John Lithgow join the cast to portray the contrasting grandfathers who arrive for the holiday festivities. This film explores the comedic friction between different generations and parenting styles during the winter season.

‘Scrooged’ (1988)

'Scrooged' (1988)
Paramount Pictures

Bill Murray stars as Frank Cross, a cynical and selfish television executive who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve. This 1988 modern retelling of Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ blends dark humor with traditional holiday sentiment. The story follows Cross as he evaluates his life choices during a live broadcast of the classic tale. It has remained a seasonal staple for Paramount+ subscribers since its addition to the digital catalog.

‘The Contractor’ (2022)

'The Contractor' (2022)
Thunder Road

Chris Pine stars as James Harper, a discharged Special Forces sergeant who joins a private contracting organization to support his family. Released in 2022, the action thriller follows Harper as he uncovers a deep-seated conspiracy while on a mission in Germany. He must fight to stay alive and navigate a web of betrayal to return home safely. The film also features supporting performances from Ben Foster and Gillian Jacobs.

‘Grudge Match’ (2013)

'Grudge Match' (2013)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Boxing icons Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro play aging rivals who agree to a final tie-breaking bout decades after their last fight. This 2013 sports comedy follows Henry “Razor” Sharp and Billy “The Kid” McDonnen as they come out of retirement for one last payday. The narrative focuses on their long-standing animosity and the modern media circus surrounding their return to the ring. It serves as a lighthearted homage to the lead actors’ previous legendary roles in the boxing genre.

‘Extract’ (2009)

'Extract' (2009)
Miramax

Written and directed by Mike Judge, this 2009 comedy focuses on the owner of a flavor extract factory facing a series of personal and professional crises. Jason Bateman portrays Joel, a man dealing with workplace accidents, potential lawsuits, and an unfaithful wife. The cast includes Kristen Wiig as his partner and Ben Affleck as his best friend who offers increasingly questionable advice. The film is recognized for its dry humor and its satirical look at the frustrations of suburban and working life.

‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

'The Naked Gun' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

This 2025 release serves as a reboot of the iconic slapstick comedy franchise that originally starred Leslie Nielsen. Liam Neeson takes on the lead role of Frank Drebin Jr., the son of the original series’ bumbling and oblivious protagonist. Seth MacFarlane is involved as a producer, ensuring the continuation of the franchise’s signature brand of rapid-fire visual gags and puns. Early interest in the upcoming project has driven significant traffic to the ‘The Naked Gun’ brand on streaming services this week.

‘Roofman’ (2025)

'Roofman' (2025)
Limelight

Starring Channing Tatum, this 2025 film is based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a notorious American robber known for his unique methods. The narrative details how Manchester escaped prison and lived inside a Toys “R” Us store while continuing to rob nearby businesses. Directed by Derek Cianfrance, the movie explores the eccentric life of the criminal who famously entered locations through their roofs. It premiered on Paramount+ on December 9, 2025, and has since become the platform’s most-watched title.

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