‘Wylde Pak’ and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Paramount+ This Week
It’s a tight, varied slate on Paramount+ for the week of Monday, September 1 through Sunday, September 7, 2025. New arrivals span family animation, a European sci-fi dramedy, a globe-trotting franchise spin-off, and preschool fun—each with clear dates so you can plan what to queue up first.
Here’s exactly what’s dropping and when: ‘Wylde Pak’ lands on Wednesday, September 3; both ‘Parallel Me’ and ‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ arrive on Thursday, September 4; and ‘Rubble & Crew’ rolls in on Saturday, September 6. Below, you’ll find the essentials on plot, cast, and production for each title so you know what you’re getting into the moment it hits Paramount+.
‘Wylde Pak’ (2025–)

Nickelodeon’s new 2D-animated comedy hits Paramount+ on Wednesday, September 3, following half-siblings Lily and Jack as they learn to live under one roof for the first time and pitch in with their family’s pet-grooming and boarding business. The show is produced by Nickelodeon Animation and was ordered as a full series after early shorts, spotlighting a multigenerational, multicultural blended family and the chaos that comes with it.
Voice lead Nikki Castillo plays Lily Wylde-Pak and Benjamin Plessala voices Jack Wylde; supporting voices include Ben Pronsky (William Wylde), Jee Young Han (Min-Ju Pak), and Jean Yoon (Halmoni). The series is co-created by Paul Watling and Kyle Marshall, with executive producers Seonna Hong and Conrad Vernon attached, and recent promos highlighted guest spots from Gillian Jacobs and Jon Glaser.
‘Parallel Me’ (2025)

All eight episodes of this German sci-fi dramedy arrive on Thursday, September 4. The story centers on Toni Falk, a high-performing change manager whose life implodes after she’s fired; a mysterious figure named Ariadne opens the door to alternate versions of Toni’s life, pushing her through parallel paths from Berlin to far-flung locales. The series first bowed in Germany earlier this year and now expands to Paramount+ with a full-season drop.
‘Parallel Me’—developed by showrunner and head writer Jana Burbach—was produced by Gaumont GmbH and Warrior Bear Productions for Paramount, with episodes directed by Felix Binder, Vanessa Jopp, and Sebastian Sorger. The cast features Malaya Stern Takeda as Toni, Maria Schrader as Ariadne, and David Kross as Jonas Dunkel, alongside Caroline Peters, Ulrich Noethen, and Theo Trebs; production spanned Berlin, Poland, and Thailand, and the project previously carried the working title ‘Anywhere’.
‘NCIS: Tony & Ziva’ (2025–)

The latest NCIS franchise entry premieres Thursday, September 4, with three episodes dropping on day one and weekly installments thereafter. Set years after their Paris reunion, Tony DiNozzo and Ziva David find themselves and their daughter Tali on the run across Europe after an attack on Tony’s security firm, blending espionage intrigue with the personal stakes of co-parenting on the move. Season 1 runs 10 episodes with the finale slated for late October.
Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo return in the title roles, joined by Isla Gie as Tali and a supporting ensemble that includes Amita Suman, Maximilian Osinski, Lara Rossi, Nassima Benchicou, Terence Maynard, Julian Ovenden, and James D’Arcy. The series is created and run by John McNamara and was filmed across multiple European locations, with the creative team emphasizing a more cinematic tone than the parent show while keeping the duo’s history front and center.
‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023–)

The preschool construction spin-off of ‘PAW Patrol’ continues on Paramount+ starting Saturday, September 6, as Season 3 brings fresh builds in Builder Cove and new weekly episodes. The series follows Rubble and his extended pup family as they tackle big community projects and out-engineer recurring troublemaker Speed Meister—complete with catchy songs and machine-powered problem solving.
Produced by Spin Master Entertainment with animation by Jam Filled Toronto, the show was developed by Bradley Zweig and features voice talent including Luxton Handspiker as Rubble, along with performers such as Sabrina Jalees, Lisa Norton, Martin Roach, and Cory Doran. The franchise has been renewed through additional seasons, reflecting its strong preschool following and its close ties to the wider ‘PAW Patrol’ universe.
Share what you’re planning to watch this week on Paramount+ in the comments!


