‘Boston Blue’ and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Paramount+ This Week

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A fresh wave of crime dramas, comedies, and franchise spin-offs is rolling in between Monday, October 13 and Sunday, October 19. From established hits returning with new episodes to brand-new series expanding fan-favorite universes, there’s a lot landing across the week—plus a couple of buzzworthy debuts audiences have been waiting for.

Below, you’ll find concise rundowns of each title arriving on specific days. For every show, we’ve included the essentials—premise, principal cast, and creative leads—so you can quickly decide what to queue up when it drops this week.

‘FBI’ (2018–present)

'FBI' (2018–present)
Universal Television

The procedural centers on the New York field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, where Special Agents Maggie Bell and Omar Adom “OA” Zidan tackle major cases with support from Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine. The series was created by Dick Wolf and Craig Turk and features a core cast led by Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, and Alana De La Garza. It arrives Monday, October 13.

Across its run, the show has highlighted task-force collaborations and high-stakes investigations, with music by Atli Örvarsson and production from Wolf Entertainment and CBS Studios. Recurring team members portrayed by John Boyd and Katherine Renee Kane bolster the unit’s profiling and tech capabilities.

‘Watson’ (2025–present)

'Watson' (2025–present)
CBS Studios

Set a year after Sherlock Holmes’s death, the series follows Dr. John Watson as he leverages his medical expertise to solve crimes while confronting the shadow of Moriarty. Created by Craig Sweeny, it stars Morris Chestnut alongside Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster, and Rochelle Aytes. It arrives Monday, October 13.

Produced by CBS Studios with Kapital Entertainment, the first season was filmed in Vancouver and features score work by Paul Leonard-Morgan. Executive producers include Sweeny, Larry Teng, and Chestnut, with directing contributions from Teng across key episodes.

‘DMV’ (2025–present)

'DMV' (2025–present)
CBS Studios

This workplace comedy takes place inside a Department of Motor Vehicles office where a crew of misfits muddles through bureaucracy and customer chaos. Created by Dana Klein and based on a short story by Katherine Heiny, the ensemble includes Tim Meadows, Harriet Dyer, Molly Kearney, Alex Tarrant, Tony Cavalero, and Gigi Zumbado. It arrives Monday, October 13.

Shot single-camera in Montreal, the show lists Klein, Matt Kuhn, Trent O’Donnell, and Aaron Kaplan among its executive producers, with O’Donnell directing early episodes. The comedy tone leans into character dynamics among clerks balancing policy with real-world personalities at the counter.

‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–present)

'The Neighborhood' (2018–present)
Kapital Entertainment

The sitcom follows Midwestern couple Dave and Gemma Johnson as they settle into a predominantly Black neighborhood next door to Calvin and Tina Butler, where culture clashes turn into community bonds. Created by Jim Reynolds, the series stars Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, Tichina Arnold, Beth Behrs, Sheaun McKinney, and Marcel Spears. It arrives Monday, October 13.

Produced with a multi-camera format, the show has cycled through showrunners including Reynolds, Meg DeLoatch, Bill Martin, and Mike Schiff, and it emphasizes family storylines anchored by the Johnsons and Butlers. The series continues its run with an eighth season.

‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023–present)

'NCIS: Sydney' (2023–present)
Paramount Australia & New Zealand

Set in Australia, this installment follows a joint task force of U.S. NCIS agents and the Australian Federal Police handling naval and cross-border cases around Sydney. Created by Morgan O’Neill, it stars Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance, Sean Sagar, and Tuuli Narkle. It arrives Tuesday, October 14.

Produced by Endemol Shine Australia, the series has directors including Shawn Seet and Kriv Stenders and features music contributions from Roger Mason. The task-force structure blends NCIS forensic methodologies with AFP jurisdiction to address maritime and defense-related threats.

‘NCIS’ (2003–present)

'NCIS' (2003–present)
Paramount Television

The flagship series follows the Major Case Response Team investigating crimes involving Navy and Marine Corps personnel. Created by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill, it has featured long-running characters such as Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Timothy McGee, and Leon Vance, with a current ensemble led by Sean Murray and Rocky Carroll. It arrives Tuesday, October 14.

Produced by CBS Studios, long-time executive producers include Steven D. Binder, Chas. Floyd Johnson, and the late Gary Glasberg. The show’s longevity has fueled a wide-ranging franchise that now spans multiple cities and eras.

‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024–present)

'NCIS: Origins' (2024–present)
CBS Studios

This prequel charts a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs’s early years at NCIS in the 1990s, with Austin Stowell portraying Gibbs and Mark Harmon returning as narrator and executive producer. The series was created by Gina Lucita Monreal and David J. North. It arrives Tuesday, October 14.

Key cast includes Kyle Schmid, Mariel Molino, Tyla Abercrumbie, Diany Rodriguez, and Caleb Foote, with pilot direction by Niels Arden Oplev and music by the Kiner composing team. The storyline explores Gibbs’s formative cases and the relationships that shaped his investigative ethos.

‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024–present)

'Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage' (2024–present)
Warner Bros. Television

A spin-off of ‘Young Sheldon’, the multi-camera comedy follows newlyweds Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister as they juggle parenthood and adult responsibilities in Texas. Created by Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro, and Steve Holland, it stars Montana Jordan and Emily Osment. It arrives Thursday, October 16.

The show is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with Lorre, Molaro, and Holland serving as showrunners. Supporting cast includes Rachel Bay Jones and Will Sasso, and the format retains live-audience energy familiar to classic sitcoms.

‘Ghosts’ (2021–present)

'Ghosts' (2021–present)
Joe vs. Joe

The comedy centers on Sam and Jay, a couple who inherit a country estate inhabited by a motley group of spirits from different eras; only Sam can see and hear the ghosts after a near-death experience. Developed by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman from the British original, it stars Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar. It arrives Thursday, October 16.

The series films in Montreal and features an ensemble including Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Sheila Carrasco, Devan Chandler Long, Rebecca Wisocky, and Román Zaragoza. Port and Wiseman serve as showrunners and executive producers alongside creatives from the UK format.

‘Boston Blue’ (2025–present)

'Boston Blue' (2025–present)
CBS Studios

A ‘Blue Bloods’ universe expansion, the drama follows Detective Danny Reagan as he transfers to the Boston Police Department and partners with Detective Lena Silver, part of a prominent local law-enforcement family. Donnie Wahlberg headlines alongside Sonequa Martin-Green, with executive producers Brandon Sonnier, Brandon Margolis, and Jerry Bruckheimer. It arrives Friday, October 17.

The cast includes Gloria Reuben, Maggie Lawson, Ernie Hudson, and Marcus Scribner, with Mika Amonsen portraying Sean Reagan. Bridget Moynahan reprises Erin Reagan in the premiere and also directs an episode this season.

‘Fire Country’ (2022–present)

'Fire Country' (2022–present)
CBS Studios

Inspired in part by co-creator Max Thieriot’s Northern California upbringing, the series follows inmate firefighter Bode Donovan working with Cal Fire and a prison release program to combat wildfires and seek redemption. Created by Thieriot, Tony Phelan, and Joan Rater, it stars Thieriot with Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway, and Diane Farr. It arrives Friday, October 17.

The drama’s storytelling emphasizes high-risk rescues and family dynamics within Edgewater, and it has expanded into a connected universe with a new spinoff debuting the same night. Morena Baccarin’s character Mickey Fox emerged in prior episodes, paving the way for the related series below.

‘Sheriff Country’ (2025–present)

'Sheriff Country' (2025–present)
CBS Studios

Set in the same world, this series stars Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox, who patrols small-town Edgewater while navigating family complications involving her off-the-grid father and a troubled daughter. It arrives Friday, October 17.

The show builds on threads first introduced in ‘Fire Country’, with supporting roles including W. Earl Brown and ties to Diane Farr’s Sharon Leone through family connections. Early materials highlight Mickey’s investigations across backroads cases and county politics.

‘The Road’ (2025–present)

'The Road' (2025–present)
101 Studios

This competition series follows 12 emerging musicians traveling city to city as opening acts for a headlining artist, with performances and audience response determining who advances. It lists Keith Urban among the key figures on-screen, alongside executive producers Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan. It arrives Sunday, October 19.

The format blends live audience voting and mentorship elements, with country artist Gretchen Wilson appearing as “tour manager” in the show’s framework. Episodes chronicle behind-the-scenes logistics and the realities of touring while contestants refine their stagecraft.

‘Tracker’ (2024–present)

'Tracker' (2024–present)
ChangeUp Productions

Adapted from Jeffery Deaver’s novel ‘The Never Game’, the series follows reward-seeker Colter Shaw as he crisscrosses the U.S. solving cases with survival skills and a rotating support team. Developed by Ben H. Winters, it stars Justin Hartley with recurring and guest turns from Jensen Ackles and others. It arrives Sunday, October 19.

Produced by 20th Television, the show has executive producers including Ken Olin and Elwood Reid, with music by Tyler Bates and Joanne Higginbottom. The new season deepens ongoing family mysteries while maintaining its case-of-the-week structure.

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