Every TV Show Coming to Paramount+ in October 2025
From franchise procedurals and family sitcoms to true-crime docs and international dramas, Paramount+ has a full slate lined up across the next few weeks. You’ll see brand-new series stepping out for the first time alongside returning hits and spinoffs that deepen some of TV’s biggest universes.
Below is a clean, fact-checked guide to what’s coming, with each entry giving you the essentials: what the project is about, who’s in it, and who’s behind the camera—plus the exact date it lands this month so you can plan your watchlist.
‘Monster High’ (2022–2024)

The CG-animated reboot follows Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura and Frankie Stein balancing high-school life and monster heritage, with stories about friendship and identity set inside the hallowed halls of Monster High. Voice leads include Gabrielle Nevaeh Green (Clawdeen), Courtney Lin (Draculaura) and Iris Menas (Frankie), and the show was developed by Shea Fontana for Mattel Television and Nickelodeon Animation Studio. New-to-you episodes are available Wednesday, 10/1.
Executive producers include Christopher Keenan and Fred Soulie, with Daniel Rojas contributing score cues and the theme credited to a team that includes Kelsey Kovar and Jason W. Gleed. The series ran 2022–2024 across two seasons; additional catalog installments hit on Wednesday, 10/1.
‘Red Alert’ (2025)

This four-part limited series dramatizes the October 7 attacks in Israel through intersecting survivor stories and first responders. Created, written and directed by Lior Chefetz, it stars Rotem Sela, Israel Atias, Miki Leon, Hisham Sulliman and Chen Amsalem, and is produced by Keshet Media Group with producer Lawrence Bender. It debuts Tuesday, 10/7.
Chefetz’s production draws from real accounts and was developed as a contained miniseries for U.S. release on Paramount+. All four episodes begin rolling out Tuesday, 10/7.
‘The Young and the Restless’ (1973– )

Set in Genoa City, the daytime drama centers on the Abbott and Newman families and a sprawling ensemble cast. Created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, the series continues under head writer and executive producer Josh Griffith with a directing roster that has included Sally McDonald and Casey Childs. This week’s installments join the service Wednesday, 10/8.
Long-running elements include the opening theme ‘Nadia’s Theme’ and ongoing corporate and romantic storylines built over decades. The show marked its 13,000th episode in 2024; fresh episodes from the current run become available Wednesday, 10/8.
‘Elsbeth’ (2024– )

The New York–set case-of-the-week procedural follows Elsbeth Tascioni, an unconventional attorney working with the NYPD under a consent decree. Carrie Preston leads, with Wendell Pierce co-starring. Created by Robert and Michelle King, the series returns with a new season on Sunday, 10/12.
Showrunners Robert and Michelle King executive produce with Jonathan Tolins and Liz Glotzer, and music is by Siddhartha Khosla and Garrett Gonzales. Guest stars this season include high-profile names teased in the latest trailer, and the new chapter begins Sunday, 10/12.
‘Matlock’ (2024– )

Kathy Bates stars as Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a brilliant attorney embedded in a powerful law firm while pursuing the truth behind a personal conspiracy. Developed by Jennie Snyder Urman and produced by Sutton Street Productions and CBS Studios, the drama resumes Sunday, 10/12.
The ensemble includes Skye P. Marshall, Jason Ritter, David Del Rio and Leah Lewis, with directors such as Kat Coiro attached across the season. A new run of cases kicks off Sunday, 10/12.
‘FBI’ (2018– )

The flagship Wolf Entertainment series follows agents in the FBI’s New York field office tackling national security and major crimes. Cast members include Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza and John Boyd. A new episode posts Monday, 10/13.
Created by Dick Wolf and Craig Turk, the series is produced by Wolf Entertainment, CBS Studios and Universal Television with score by Atli Örvarsson. The latest case goes live Monday, 10/13.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018– )

This multi-camera comedy follows the Butlers and the Johnsons in Pasadena, anchored by Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, Tichina Arnold and Beth Behrs. Created by Jim Reynolds, the series returns Monday, 10/13.
Over recent seasons the show has blended community and family stories with topical themes and a live-audience rhythm. New episodes become available Monday, 10/13.
‘Watson’ (2025– )

Morris Chestnut headlines as Dr. John Watson in a contemporary medical-mystery drama from creator Craig Sweeny, exploring Watson’s life after Sherlock Holmes’ death. The main cast features Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster and Rochelle Aytes. A fresh episode goes up Monday, 10/13.
Executive producers include Sweeny, Larry Teng, Sallie Patrick and Chestnut, with music by Paul Leonard-Morgan and production by CBS Studios and Kapital Entertainment. The season continues Monday, 10/13.
‘DMV’ (2025– )

A workplace comedy set inside a bustling motor-vehicles office, ‘DMV’ follows employees juggling bureaucracy, customers and each other. Created by Dana Klein, the ensemble stars Tim Meadows, Harriet Dyer, Molly Kearney, Alex Tarrant, Tony Cavalero and Gigi Zumbado. It starts Monday, 10/13.
Executive producers include Klein, Trent O’Donnell, Aaron Kaplan and Wendi Trilling, with production in Montreal and a full-season pickup ahead of launch. Episode 1 lands Monday, 10/13.
‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023– )

Set on Sydney Harbour, this franchise entry pairs NCIS agents with the Australian Federal Police to investigate crimes linked to U.S. naval interests in the Indo-Pacific. Leads include Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance, Sean Sagar, Tuuli Narkle, Mavournee Hazel and William McInnes. A new episode is slated for Tuesday, 10/14.
Created by Morgan O’Neill, the series is produced by Endemol Shine Australia, with directors such as Shawn Seet and Kriv Stenders across episodes. The current season continues Tuesday, 10/14.
‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024– )

The 1990s-set prequel tracks a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs as he joins the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office led by Mike Franks. Austin Stowell stars as Gibbs, with Kyle Schmid, Mariel Molino, Tyla Abercrumbie, Diany Rodriguez and others; Mark Harmon narrates. A new installment posts Tuesday, 10/14.
Showrunners Gina Lucita Monreal and David J. North executive produce with Mark and Sean Harmon, and production builds period-accurate sets for the early-’90s setting. The season moves forward Tuesday, 10/14.
‘NCIS’ (2003– )

The flagship series returns with the Major Case Response Team navigating high-stakes investigations across naval and federal jurisdictions. Long-time cast members include Sean Murray and Brian Dietzen among an evolving ensemble. The next episode is dated Tuesday, 10/14.
Created by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill, the show is produced by CBS Studios and continues to anchor the broader franchise’s tone. The new chapter arrives Tuesday, 10/14.
‘Ghosts’ (2021– )

This single-camera comedy follows Sam and Jay living with a motley group of ghosts in their upstate manor. Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar lead the ensemble created by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman. A new season entry is set for Thursday, 10/16.
Filmed in Montreal with music by Jeff Cardoni, the series was renewed into 2025 and continues its character-driven comedy format. The next episode is dated Thursday, 10/16.
‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024– )

Set in 1990s Texas, this ‘Young Sheldon’ spinoff chronicles Georgie Cooper (Montana Jordan) and Mandy McAllister (Emily Osment) as young parents navigating work and family. Created by Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro and Steve Holland, the new season premieres Thursday, 10/16.
Produced by Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television, the multi-cam comedy returns with the couple’s next chapter and supporting players introduced in season 1. The season begins Thursday, 10/16.
‘Fire Country’ (2022– )

Max Thieriot stars as inmate firefighter Bode Donovan working with Cal Fire and his hometown crew amid dangerous wildfires, from creators Thieriot, Tony Phelan and Joan Rater. The new season date is Friday, 10/17.
Jerry Bruckheimer Television produces with CBS Studios, and recent promos have teased pivotal changes for Station 42. The next episode is slated for Friday, 10/17.
‘Boston Blue’ (2025– )

A ‘Blue Bloods’ universe expansion, the series follows NYPD detective Danny Reagan (Donnie Wahlberg) taking a position with the Boston Police Department and partnering with detective Lena Silver. The cast also includes Sonequa Martin-Green, Ernie Hudson, Maggie Lawson, Gloria Reuben and Marcus Scribner. It launches Friday, 10/17.
Executive producer/director Anthony Hemingway helms the premiere, with Brandon Sonnier and Brandon Margolis among creators involved in development. The debut episode is dated Friday, 10/17.
‘Sheriff Country’ (2025– )

Morena Baccarin headlines as Mickey Fox, a straight-shooting sheriff in Edgewater, California—introduced via a backdoor pilot in ‘Fire Country’. Supporting cast includes Christopher Gorham, Michele Weaver, Matt Lauria and W. Earl Brown. The series premiere is Friday, 10/17.
Created by Matt Lopez with executive producers Max Thieriot, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater and Jerry Bruckheimer, the show expands the ‘Fire Country’ universe with a small-town procedural focus. Episode 1 is set for Friday, 10/17.
‘The Road’ (2025– )

A music-competition road show where 12 emerging artists compete to open for Keith Urban at venues nationwide, with eliminations decided by Urban, producers Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan, guest country stars and the live audience. It begins Sunday, 10/19.
Executive producers include Sheridan, Shelton, David Glasser, Lee Metzger and Urban, with Gretchen Wilson serving as “tour manager.” The cross-country tour kicks off Sunday, 10/19.
‘Tracker’ (2024– )

Justin Hartley returns as Colter Shaw, a rewards-seeking tracker who uses survival skills to find missing people while probing his family’s past. Developed by Ben H. Winters from Jeffery Deaver’s novel ‘The Never Game’, the new season’s next episode is dated Sunday, 10/19.
Producers include Hartley and Ken Olin; recent season updates tease continuing arcs involving Colter’s brother, played by Jensen Ackles. The series continues Sunday, 10/19.
‘The Thundermans: Undercover’ (2025– )

The live-action spinoff follows Phoebe and Max—along with their sister Chloe—undercover in a seaside town to confront a new super-villain threat. Created by Jed Spingarn with Sean W. Cunningham and Marc Dworkin, it stars Kira Kosarin, Jack Griffo and Maya Le Clark. A batch of new episodes is set for Wednesday, 10/22.
The series, which continues from ‘The Thundermans Return’, keeps the superhero-sitcom blend and half-hour format with production under Nickelodeon and Paramount. The next drop comes Wednesday, 10/22.
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021– )

From Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, the crime drama centers on power brokers in a Michigan town where the prison industry dominates. Jeremy Renner leads as Mike McLusky, with an ensemble that has included Taylor Handley, Tobi Bamtefa and Emma Laird. Season 4 premieres Sunday, 10/26.
Executive producers include Sheridan, Dillon, Renner and Antoine Fuqua. The new season begins Sunday, 10/26.
‘Don’t Date Brandon’ (2025)

This true-crime docuseries investigates a case of serial deception uncovered by two women who realize they dated the same man and begin comparing evidence, leading to a broader web of alleged victims. Produced by See It Now Studios for Paramount+, it premieres Tuesday, 10/28.
The project features on-camera participants recounting their experiences with materials gathered during their independent probe. The limited series starts Tuesday, 10/28.
‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012– )

The long-running reality series chronicles artists, managers and families navigating Atlanta’s hip-hop scene. Franchise mainstays across seasons include Rasheeda, Karlie Redd, Yung Joc and Spice, among others. A new installment is dated Wednesday, 10/29.
Produced by Monami Productions with Eastern/Big Fish across different eras, the docu-soap format follows shifting ensembles and relationship/business storylines. The latest episode is scheduled Wednesday, 10/29.
Share your picks below—what’s first in your queue this month?


