The 30 Best TV Shows On Paramount+ (October 2024)

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The 30 Best TV Shows On Paramount+ (October 2024)

Following a comprehensive rebrand in 2021, Paramount+ is now known for hosting some of the best TV shows of any streaming platform. Where once the triumvirate of Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu dominated the landscape, there has been a boom of studio-backed services. This race, kicked into high gear by Disney+ and then furthered by the likes of Max and Peacock, is only continuing to pick up speed. The best shows on Paramount+ show why it stands out among the newer streaming services, with a range of classic content and high-quality originals available for subscribers.

With access to TV shows from the likes of Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and MTV, as well as CBS and Paramount favorites, the Paramount+ library is impressive and varied. With new TV shows available on Paramount+ every month, Viacom promises it will only get bigger going forward, providing plenty of options for customers from as little as $7.99 a month. Whether you’re a fully up subscriber or are considering a subscription, here’s Screen Rant’s guide to the best shows to watch on Paramount+ right now.

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Matlock (2024-Present)

Matlock is a modern reboot of the classic series created for CBS that sees the titular role taken up by Kathy Bates. After years retired from her career, Madeline Matlock rejoins the legal world in a powerful new firm where she uses her seasoned skills to win cases and expose the underlying corruption within the legal system.

Cast

Kathy Bates, Jason Ritter, Skye P. Marshall, David Del Rio, Leah Lewis, Aaron Harris, Eme Ikwuakor, Beau Bridges, Sam Anderson, Jordyn Weitz, Henry Allen, Colleen Camp

Release date

September 22, 2024

Seasons

1

Many of the best new shows on Paramount+ arrive in syndication with their debut on broadcast television, and one of the latest to appear on the streamer in conjunction with its original network, CBS, is the 2024 reimagining of the hit 1986-1995 legal drama Matlock. The new 2024 version of Matlock is a complete reinvention of the beloved classic, taking the core essence of what made the adventures of Andy Griffith’s Ben Matlock so great and tailoring it for a modern audience.

A key difference is that the titular character has been gender-swapped. In 2024’s Matlock, Kathy Bates plays Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a widowed former lawyer struggling to make ends meet while raising her grandson. The legal drama on Paramount+ sees Matty take a job at the firm Jacobson & Moore. however, Matty’s cover story is just that, and it quickly becomes apparent she has ulterior motives that involve exposing the extent of the opioid crisis and bringing justice to those responsible.

Fire Country (2022-Present)

Fire Country is an action-drama series created for CBS that follows Bode Donavan, a man in the middle of a five-year stint in prison looking to redeem himself. Given a unique chance to do so, Bode signs on to a unique prison-release program where he’ll have the rest of his sentence commuted if he works with firefighters in Northern California. What starts as a chance at redemption becomes a confrontation with his past when Bode is assigned to his hometown – where his life went down the wrong path.

Cast

Max Thieriot, Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway, Stephanie Arcila, Diane Farr, Billy Burke, Jules Latimer

Release date

October 7, 2022

Seasons

3

While legal thrillers and cop shows make up the bulk of dramas that cover the risky lives of those working in emergency response professions, firefighters also make for compelling narratives — and one of the best shows about those who tackle infernos for a living, Fire Country, is on Paramount+. Starring Max Thierot, Kevin Alejandro, and Jordan Calloway (among others), Fire Country stands out for its solid character development as well as its engaging procedural narrative.

While shows focusing on firefighters seem to be invariably entertaining, Fire Country mixes up the formula by focusing on a convict (Thierot’s Bode Leone) who volunteers for a program that sees him tackling blazes across the wilderness of California in exchange for a shorter prison sentence. It’s a truly unique premise that makes for an incredibly engaging drama. While many critics did not warm to Fire Country, and there have been some controversy surrounding its accuracy, it’s been a hit with CBS viewers and Paramount+ subscribers thanks both to the great performances of the cast and the explosive action in every single episode.

Twin Peaks (1990-1991)

Conceived by Mark Frost and David Lynch in 1990, Twin Peaks is a supernatural mystery-drama series that brings FBI Agent Dale Cooper to the quiet town of Twin Peaks to investigate the murder of a young woman named Laura Palmer. As Dale continues his investigation of her death, he learns that Laura’s life wasn’t as she advertised it, and the town itself is hiding far more secrets than they let on. The show received a revival for a third and final season two decades later to resolve the cliffhanger left at the end of the second season.

Release date

May 23, 1990

Seasons

2

Directors

Mark Frost

Of all the classic mystery thrillers out there, few have had as much of an impact on the last few decades of television as David Lynch and Mark Frost’s twin peaks, and thanks to its availability on Paramount+, subscribers can find out why. The show won 15 awards (including the coveted Golden Globe for Best Television Series – Drama) during its initial two-season run, being nominated for 59. However, while its admirable contemporary success was one thing, where Twin Peaks really shines is its legacy.

The surreal show laid the foundation for many series that came after, including mega-hits such as Lost and Black Mirror. The plot of Twin Peaks focuses on events that transpired in the titular Washington town after a naked body wrapped in plastic was discovered by a local logger. The FBI are called in to investigate, and what starts as an already-complex murder case quickly unravels into an incredibly bizarre sequence of events that still has fans talking decades later.

Blue Bloods (2010 – Present)

A police procedural set in New York City, Blue Bloods follows the lives of the Irish-American Reagan family, who has a strong family history and current powerful roles in the New York Police Department.

Cast

Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, Will Estes, Len Cariou, Tom Selleck, Steve Schirripa, Jennifer Esposito, Sami Gayle, Amy Carlson, Marisa Ramirez, Vanessa Ray

Release date

September 24, 2010

Seasons

14

Paramount+ is a solid streaming option for fans of crime dramas and police procedurals, and one of the best it has to offer is Blue Bloods, a cop show focusing on an esteemed family within the NYPD. Blue Bloods focuses on several members of the Irish Catholic Reagan family, many of whom are either serving or former police officers, and the toll the job takes on their various relationships both with each other and their partners. The show first debuted in 2010 and, over a decade later, is still going strong.

The cast of Blue Bloods includes several notable heavy-hitters, including the likes of Donnie Wahlberg as detective Danny Reagan, Bridget Moynahan and ADA Erin Reagan, and TV veteran Tom Selleck as family patriarch and NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan. The show offers everything that fans of crime procedurals love about the genre, with the interpersonal relationships of the law-enforcement officers balanced expertly with the many intriguing and, at times, harrowing crimes they solve.

The Offer (2022)

The Offer is a Paramount+ limited series telling the untold story behind the making of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather. The ten episodes center on producer Albert S. Ruddy and his experience working on the motion picture that would go on to become one of the most critically acclaimed films of all time.

Release date

April 28, 2022

Seasons

1

Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather is one of the most iconic movies ever made, but the behind-the-scenes production was just as much of an intriguing tale as the movie itself. This is why 2022 miniseries The Offer is one of the best dramas currently on Paramount+, as it tells a dramatized version of the highs and lows of the incredible journey taken by the creative team The Godfather to completion. Miles Teller and Juno Temple star in The Offerand recurring roles include Frank John Hughes as Frank Sinatra and Justin Chambers as Marlon Brando.

While The Offer wasn’t a huge hit when it came to awards, it did manage to receive a few accolades, including a Satellite Award for Juno Temple. and nominations at the Critics Choice Awards for Best Limited Series, Best Supporting Actor (Matthew Goode) and Best Supporting Actress (Temple once more).

Evil (2019-Present)

Evil is one of the best horror TV shows to arrive in the last five years, and among the most chilling dramas currently available on Paramount+. Mike Colter stars as David, a Catholic priest-in-training who takes hallucinogenic substances to have divine visions. He works with Dr. Kristen Bouchard, played by Katja Herbers, a forensic psychologist and — initially — skeptical non-believer. The show has been described as Supernatural meets The X-Files, with the pair investigating various unsettling events and phenomena.

Paramount+ subscribers wanting a show that’s tense, thrilling, and has solid writing, performances, and visual effects throughout need look no further than Evil. Season 4 arrived in May 2024 too, making it the perfect time for the uninitiated to delve into the show’s haunting universe.

1923 (2022-2023)

A followup to the Yellowstone series also created by Taylor Sheridan, 1923 continues following the Dutton family in the year 1923. The series takes place after the 1883 show, with the Dutton family now dealing with some of the biggest American hardships of the century, such as the Prohibition era, the Great Depression, and the fallout of World War I. Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren star as Jacob Dutton and Cara Dutton, the heads of the Dutton legacy.

Release date

December 18, 2022

Seasons

1

Attracting talent as major as Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren is no easy task, yet the pair’s appearance in 1923 underscores the series’ status as one of the best TV shows on Paramount+. The Western is a prequel to Yellowstone that centers on the Dutton family as they deal with events related to Western expansion in the 20th centurythe Prohibition era, and the Great Depression.

Expanding the Dutton mythology, 1923 is a riveting story in its own right — proving that prequels don’t have to be beholden to the original. While incredibly well received by audiences and critics alike, 1923 surprisingly hasn’t had the same luck when it comes to awards as its parent show Yellowstone. However, it did receive a Golden Globe nomination for Best Drama Television Series, and Helen Mirren also received the Golden Globe nod for Best Actress.

Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000)

Beverly Hills 90210 is a teen-centric drama series that ran on Fox from 1990 to 2000. The show focuses on twins Brandon and Brenda Walsh, two teens forced to move from Minnesota to the progressive and wildly different Beverly Hills in California. 90210 explores significant and controversial topics for teenagers that have remained prevalent over time, such as sex, racism, and drug abuse, and became a global sensation in the early 90s.

Release date

October 4, 1990

Cast

Jennie Garth, Jason Priestley, Luke Perry

Seasons

10

When it comes to 90s teen dramas, few shows had more of an impact than that Beverly Hills, 90210. Spanning 10 seasons between 1990 and 2000, 90210 spawned a franchise that includes an additional 6 spin-offs. While it was by no means ignored by critics, it wasn’t a massive awards smash either, but that didn’t stop BH90210 gaining a hugely loyal following that remains to this day, especially now it’s found new life as one of the best shows on Paramount+.

Beverly Hills, 90210 initially followed the Walsh family, recent arrivals in the lush and wealthy Beverly Hills, California. Son Brandon Walsh (Jason Priestly) was the main character throughout almost all seasons. Although the cast was extensive, with other characters like Donna (Tori Spelling) equally central to the many, many dramatic plots. Paramount+ subscribers looking for a TV show that’s dripping with 1990s nostalgia and teen drama will feel right at home.

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Reno 911! (2003-2022)

Reno 911! is a parody series from creators Robert Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon, and Kerri Kenney-Silver. The series pokes fun at law enforcement documentary shows by focusing on the BTS antics of Reno Nevada’s Sheriff’s Department. Starring Thomas Lennon, Cedric Yarbrough, Niecy Nash, and various other comedians, Reno 911! ran from 2003 to 2009 before being revived in 2020.

Cast

Cedric Yarbrough, Niecy Nash, Robert Ben Garant, Thomas Lennon, Carlos Alazraqui, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Mary Birdsong, Ian Roberts, Joe Lo Truglio

Release date

July 23, 2003

Seasons

7

Given that Paramount+ counts many of the best procedural shows and cop dramas among its library of TV shows, it’s only fitting that it’s also the home of all 8 seasons of the hit comedy Reno 911! Created by Robert Ben Garan, Thomas Lennon, and Kerri Kenney-Silver (who all star in the show), Reno 911! is a mockumentary-style sitcom that parodies shows like Cops, as well as legal procedures like NCIS and Law & Order.

It has been nominated for multiple accolades, including multiple Primetime Emmys and a Critics’ Choice Television Award. So popular was Reno 911! that, following its cancellation in 2009, news of a revival emerged as early as 2011. However, it wasn’t until 2020 that the show finally returned on the now-defunct streaming service Quibi. Now, all 8 seasons of Reno 911! are available to Paramount+ subscribers, and few comedies on the platform can boast being as laugh-out-loud hilarious as consistently.

Why Women Kill (2019-2021)

Why Women Kill may have been canceled before season 3 could arrive, but the dark comedy from creator Marc Cherry has consistently remained one of the most popular shows on Paramount+. The first season of the show focuses on three women from different eras, but all of whom reside in the same Pasadena Mansion. That’s not all the trio have in common though, as they also learn that each of their respective husbands has been unfaithful. What’s more, their various circumstances lead them to turn to murder as a solution.

The second season only focuses on one character, although the show loses none of its juicy, soap opera-like charm. The cast includes the likes of Lucy Liu, Alexandra Daddario, Alicia Coppola, and Ginnifer Goodwin, among others, all of whom bring some of their best performances to Why Women Kill. Dark, intriguing, and full of shocking twists and turns throughout, Why Women Kill is sure to appeal to Paramount+ subscribers who enjoy thrilling crime stories but also want a slightly more light-hearted take on death and murder.

Colin From Accounts (2022)

Two strangers’ lives collide when they jointly take responsibility for an injured dog named Colin. As they navigate the trials and tribulations of co-parenting a pet, their relationship grows from initial awkwardness to genuine friendship. Their story is filled with humorous mishaps and touching moments, reflecting the unpredictability and charm of life.

Cast

Patrick Brammall, Harriet Dyer, Emma Harvey, John Howard

Release date

November 9, 2023

Seasons

2

Creator(s)

Patrick Brammall, Harriet Dyer

The Australian comedy Colin from Accounts initially released in 2022 and was something of a cult gem. However, since the second season arrived in June 2024, the show has gradually gained a much larger following. While only the first season is available on Paramount+, plenty of subscribers have been catching up with the show, meaning it’s going through something of a second-life while the second season is broadcast in Australia.

The show is a comedy of unfortunate events that spiral out of control though, somehow, end up bringing two single people together. While a car crash and injured dog isn’t exactly a classic meet-cute, it serves as the perfect set-up for the relationship between Ashley (Harriet Dyer) and Gordon (Patrick Brammall). Few comedy shows on Paramount+ are as fresh and surprising as Colin from Accounts, and while it’s been something of a sleeper hit, it looks set to gain an even larger following when Season 2 becomes available in the US.

Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005)

Everybody Loves Raymond follows the dysfunctional Barone family, an Italian-American family living in Long Island, New York. When Raymond’s (Ray Romano) parents move in across the street from the home he shares with his wife Debra (Patricia Heaton), they find their lives invaded by his overbearing mother Marie (Doris Roberts) and his curmudgeonly father Frank (Peter Boyle). The Barone ensemble is joined by Ray’s older brother Robert (Brad Garrett), who is deeply jealous of the love and attention that Ray receives from their parents.

Cast

Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Madylin Sweeten, Monica Horan

Release date

September 13, 1996

Seasons

9

Showrunner

Phil Rosenthal

Spanning 210 episodes across nine seasons between 1996 and 2005, Everybody Loves Raymond is one of the best classic sitcoms currently available on Paramount+. The show, which is filmed entirely in front of a live audience, stars Ray Romano as the titular Ray, a sports journalist who lives with his wife Debra, daughter Ally, and twin sons Michael and Geoffrey, with his parents Marie and Frank living just across the street.

While it’s not the most acclaimed 1990s/2000s sitcom, it is one of the most fondly remembered.

Everybody Loves Raymond ticks all the classic sitcom boxes, and while it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it does guarantee a smooth journey for Paramount+ subscribers seeking an easy show to sit back and unwind over a long binge watch. The show was nominated for and won multiple Primetime Emmys during the later years of its run, picking up its stride from around season 3 onwards. While it’s not the most acclaimed 1990s/2000s sitcom, it is one of the most fondly remembered.

Beavis And Butt-Head (1993-1997)

Beavis and Butt-Head originally appeared in an MTV short film called Frog Baseball before the characters got their own series on the network in 1993. The original series ran for seven seasons until 1997 and got an eighth season in 2011. Paramount+ would later revive the series for their streaming service in 2022. Mike Judge’s characters have also gotten two movies; Beavis and Butt-Head Do America in 1996, and Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe in 2022.

Cast

Mike Judge, Kristofor Brown, Dale Revo, Tracy Grandstaff, Toby Huss, AJ Glasser, Kathleen Barr, Thomas MIddleditch

Release date

March 8, 1993

Seasons

8

Before creating king of the hill Mike Judge introduced the world to two of the laziest, unintelligent cartoon characters ever conceived Beavis and Butt-Head — and the pair became an instant cultural phenomenon. It cannot be overstated just how lazy and stupid Beavis and Butt-Head are as characters, although the show itself is a scathingly sharp critique of society and modern culture (as it was in the 1990s, at least).

Despite the rest of the characters in the show loathing them, Beavis and Butt-Head are incredibly endearing as far as audiences are concerned, and a source of near-endless laughs whether they’re critiquing music videos or causing general anarchy in their home- town of Highland, Texas. Few shows are as hilarious or culturally impactful on Paramount+ as Beavis and Butt-Head, and despite two decades passing since its debut, the show hasn’t lost its edge.

Cheers (1982-1993)

One of the most well-known American sitcoms of the 1980s and 90s, Cheers is primarily set in Boston at the Cheers bar, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Rhea Pearlman, Kelsey Grammer, and George Wendt. Danson’s Sam Malone acts as the bar’s proprietor, and episodes depict the lives of Cheers’ staff and patrons during the bar’s operating hours. The series ran for 11 seasons and gave rise to popular spin-off shows such as Frasier.

Release date

September 30, 1982

Seasons

11

Cheers was one of the most successful sitcoms of the 1980s. Starring Ray Romano, Shelly Long, Ted Danson, and more, Cheers is set almost entirely at the same bar. The quirky comedy focuses on the lives and struggles of the regulars, which also includes Kelsey Grammar as Frasier Crane before he received his own spin-off, Frasier.

While Cheers hasn’t undergone the same reboot treatment as its spin-off, it remains an incredibly solid sitcom in its own right, and the 11 seasons on Paramount+ will certainly satisfy subscribers looking for a few laughs at the bar where everybody knows your name.

Frasier (2023-Present)

Fraiser is a comedy-drama sitcom that stars Kelsey Grammer as a psychiatrist who takes up the role of a radio show host in Seattle after his life in Boston is upheaved. A spin-off of the series Cheers, Fraiser follows the titular character adjusting to the single life while caring for his father (a retired police officer), his brother, and other eccentric co-workers.

Release date

September 16, 1993

Seasons

11

Described as the titular psychologist’s “third act”, the Frasier revival finds Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer) back in Boston, the Cheers city ​​where he was first introduced to audiences. Here he takes a professorship role at Harvard University while trying to repair his fractured relationship with his son Freddy (Jack Cutmore-Scottt).

While Frasier’s snobby younger brother Niles (David Hyde Pierce) sadly isn’t in the revival, there’s plenty of hilarity for fans of the original sitcom, which ran for 11 seasons and won 37 Emmys, proving its comedy pedigree. The original Frasier is also available to stream on Paramount+.

Ghosts (2021-Present)

Ghosts (US) is a comedic series centering on a young couple who inherit an old mansion only to discover it is inhabited by eclectic spirits from different historical periods, blending humor and history as they navigate life among the dead.

Release date

October 7, 2021

Cast

Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Rebecca Wisocky, Devan Chandler Long, Roman Zaragoza, Sheila Carrasco, John Hartman, Betsy Sodaro

Seasons

2

Adapted from the acclaimed original British series, Ghosts had a slow rise to popularity while airing live on CBS. Nevertheless, the blend of modern sitcom shenanigans with the stories of several ghosts from different time periods trapped in a property with a young living couple eventually won audiences over.

Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar give great performances in the series as the couple who inherit a rundown estate full of the titular bothersome and eccentric ghosts. Ghosts has been renewed for a third season, suspected to arrive later in 2023 – highlighting its continued success. The British version of the show is also available on Paramount+.

Key & Peele (2012-2015)

Comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele showcase their comedic and improvisational skills in Key & Peele, a sketch show produced for Comedy Central. Airing for 5 seasons from 2012 to 2015, Key & Peele pokes fun at a large number of topical and timeless issues with satirical humor.

Release date

January 31, 2012

Seasons

5

Although Key & Peele is most famous for brilliantly simple sketches like “Substitute Teacher” and “East/West College Bowl”, there’s a lot more to the show than mispronouncing silly names. Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele’s well-observed comedy provides a biting analysis of contemporary social concerns like racism, inequality, and politics.

In many ways a spiritual successor to Chappelle’s Show, Key & Peele also exhibits the titular pair’s flair for the cinematic, with impressive big-budget sketches satirizing alien invasion and horror tropes.

Best Crime TV Shows On Paramount+

Tracker (2024-Present)

There is no shortage of innovative crime shows on Paramount+, with many heavy-hitting franchises like it NCIS and Criminal Minds calling the streamer home. With this in mind, it takes a unique premise and solid story for new entries to the genre to stand out, and 2024’s Tracker has both. One of the best new crime shows on Paramount+, Tracker follows the exploits of Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley), a wilderness survival expert who uses his exceptional tracking skills to track down criminals and missing persons across the US.

Tracker was received incredibly well by many critics, as evidenced by its 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Justin Hartley’s performance especially stands out, although the former This Is Us star is far from the only appeal. Colter’s traveling lifestyle leads him to many different states, each coming with some phenomenal location cinematography. Whats more, the procedural case-of-the-week formula is handled exceptionally well, giving viewers a fresh new self-contained story in each Tracker episode.

Elsbeth (2024-Present)

Elsbeth is a crime drama series that began airing in 2024 on CBS and Paramount+. The series follows attorney Elsbeth Tascioni, who leaves her career behind to join the NYPD and become an investigator, using her unique skills to catch criminal masterminds. Elsbeth is also a spinoff of the original television series The Good Wife.

Cast

Carrie Preston, Fredric Lehne, Danny Mastrogiorgio, Jane Krakowski, Wendell Pierce, Gloria Reuben, Retta, Linda Lavin

Release date

February 29, 2024

Seasons

1

Creator(s)

Michelle King, Robert King

Carrie Preston won a Primetime Emmy award for her portrayal of Elsbeth Tascioni on The Good Wife and its spin-off The Good Fight, but when it comes to the franchise it’s her own spinoff, Elizabeth, that stands out as the best (The Good Wife and The Good Fight are also both available to stream on Paramount+). Elsbeth arrived on Paramount+ in early 2024, and follows Preston’s titular character as she leaves behind the life of a conventional attorney and starts working as an ad-hoc detective for the NYPD.

Elsbeth is one of the most highly regarded new procedural crime dramas of the past few years, and has a slightly different formula from the traditional “whodunit”. In Elizabeth, the audience finds out early on exactly who is responsible for the crime-of-the-week, and each episode instead focuses on how Elsbeth ends up identifying them and assisting the NYPD in their capture. The show has been favorably praised by critics and viewers alike, and while it differs in tone from The Good Wife this isn’t to its detriment, as Elsbeth manages to be both incredibly lighthearted and comedic at times without losing its core values ​​as a crime series.

FBI (2018-Present)

When it comes to thrilling procedurals few names are as prominent as Dick Wolf, the creative mind behind the Law & Order and One Chicago franchises. Paramount+ is home to many Dick Wolf shows, and among the best of them is FBI, which — as the title suggests — focuses on the high-stakes cases members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation solve. FBI debuted on CBS in 2018 and remains one of the best crime TV shows available on Paramount+, offering episode-by-episode drama that’s bound to keep subscribers hooked.

FBI specifically focuses on the New York City criminal division of the bureau, although they sometimes veer into cases across the country. The two central characters are Special Agent’s Maggie Bell and Omar Adom Zidan (or, as he’s more commonly known, OA). FBI delivers all the familiar tropes of a Dick Wolf procedural that fans will come to expect, although this is by no means to its detriment, as it’s a masterful execution of everything that makes shows of its genre so compelling.

Tulsa King (2022-Present)

Tulsa King is a Paramount+ original TV series starring Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi. After being released from prison for murder, The General is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he quickly sets up a new criminal empire. Tulsa King marks Stallone’s first leading role in a TV show.

Release date

November 11, 2022

Seasons

2

Proof that Taylor Sheridan’s talents extend beyond the world of cowboys, Tulsa King is a gripping organized crime thriller. Sylvester Stallone plays Dwight Manfredi, a Mafia capo who is sent from New York to Oklahoma to set up a criminal base of operations.

The series relies on Stallone’s brooding performance as the titular character as he navigates the brutal criminal underworld while also struggling to make a new life for himself after 25 years in prison. Following in the footsteps of Tony Soprano, Manfredi is a compelling and charismatic antihero who serves the story well.

Mayor Of Kingstown (2021-Present)

Mayor of Kingstown is a drama-thriller series starring Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky, who takes over for his brother as the head of the family. The McLusky family are power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan, where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. Tackling themes of systemic racism, corruption, and inequality, the series provides a stark look at their attempt to bring order and justice to a town that has neither.

Release date

November 14, 2021

Cast

Pha’rez Lass, Jeremy Renner, Derek Webster, Hamish Allan-Headley, Hugh Dillon, Dianne Wiest, Aiden Gillen, Taylor Handley, Kyle Chandler, Tobi Bamtefa, Emma Laird

Seasons

2

In the vein of Sons of Anarchyor even The Sopranos, Mayor of Kingstown examines what it means when family and crime are inextricably tied to one another. Jeremy Renner shines in the lead role of Mike McLusky, who inherits the criminal family enterprise after playing second fiddle to his brother.

Set in the fictional town of Kingstown, Michigan, “Mayor” McLusky acts as a go-between for law enforcement officers and the criminal element, attempting to maintain order among the different factions. Another show on Paramount+ courtesy of Taylor Sheridan, Mayor of Kingstown is a wildly entertaining crime thriller.

Criminal Minds (2005-2020)

Criminal Minds centers on cases of the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU), a group of elite criminal profilers who analyze the country’s most notorious criminals as they look to anticipate their next moves before they strike again. Starting in 2005, Criminal Minds ran for 15 seasons before getting a revival show, Criminal Minds: Evolution, in 2022.

Release date

September 22, 2005

Cast

Shemar Moore, Joe Mantegna, Kirsten Vangsness, Paget Brewster, Thomas Gibson, Matthew Gray Gubler, AJ Cook, Mandy Patinkin, Lola Glaudini, Rachel Nichols, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Aisha Tyler

Seasons

17

CBS has a reputation for producing popular police procedurals, and Criminal Minds is arguably the jewel in the crown. Sporting a case-of-the-week format for most episodes, Criminal Minds focuses on the work of the FBI’s behavior analysis unit, mostly their hunts for serial killers and other violent psychopaths.

The show ended after 15 seasons in 2020 received a revival series in Criminal Minds: Evolutionalso on Paramount+. Focusing on darker subject matter than many of its competitors, Criminal Minds is a pulpy, undeniably entertaining crime show.

NCIS Franchise (2003-Present)

NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) focuses on the sometimes complex and always amusing dynamics of a team forced to work together in high-stress situations. Special Agent Alden Parker, a quirky former FBI agent who solves his cases with calm professionalism and sharp, sarcastic charm, leads the NCIS team, which includes NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee, an MIT graduate with a knack for computers who has now graduated to senior field agent; the charismatic, unpredictable and resilient NCIS Special Agent Nicholas “Nick” Torres, who has spent most of his career on solo undercover assignments; and sharp, athletic and tough NCIS Special Agent Jessica Knight, a formidable REACT agent who specializes in hostage negotiations and high-risk operations. The naïve Jimmy Palmer is assisting the team, who graduated from assistant to fully licensed medical examiner and now runs the morgue; and forensic scientist Kasie Hines, Ducky’s former graduate assistant. Overseeing operations is NCIS Director Leon Vance, an intelligent, highly trained agent who can always be counted on to shake up the status quo. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine Corps ties.

Release date

September 23, 2003

Cast

Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Katrina Law, Brian Dietzen, David McCallum, Mark Harmon, Rocky Carroll, Gary Cole, Joe Spano

Seasons

22

One of the longest-running crime procedurals, NCIS‘s slightly niche setting belies its popularity. Unlike many contemporary competitors, the show follows investigators who deal specifically with crimes connected to the military. Paramount+ offers 20 seasons of the core show, 7 seasons of NCIS: New Orleans, the first season of NCIS: Sydney, and 2 seasons of NCIS: Hawaii.

The New Orleans set spinoff concluded in 2021 and the Los Angeles spinoff wrapped in 2023, but the flagship series and NCIS: Hawaii are still going strong, highlighting the franchise’s staying power. Crossovers between the shows allow for an immersive storytelling experience for fans of serials instead of a by-the-numbers case-of-the-week format.

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Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005-2008)

Avatar: The Last Airbender is an Animated Fantasy and Adventure series that appeared on Nickelodeon and was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. The series featured voices from Zach Tyler Eisen, Jack DeSena, Dante Basco, and Mae Whitman. The premise follows a young boy named Aang, an Air Bender who is set to be the next Avatar, master of all elements, in a bit to unite the nations together and bring peace.

Release date

February 21, 2005

Seasons

3

Showrunner

michael dante dimartino

While Avatar: The Last Airbender may have gained a new audience with the recent live-action Netflix adaptation, Netflix isn’t the only platform where the original animated show can be streamed, as all three seasons are currently available for Paramount+ subscribers to enjoy too. The show has always had a loyal following ever since its 2005 debut — and with its deep yet digestible plot, well-rounded characters, and incredibly fleshed out original fantasy world, it’s not difficult to see why.

Avatar: The Last Airbender is set in a world where the various nations are built around the ability to manipulate, or “bend” certain elements. As the title suggests, the main focus is Aang, the only surviving airbender, and also the current avatar (meaning he can bend all four elements). Aang is reawakened after spending many years frozen in ice to find that the Fire Nation has thrown the world into chaos, and so must learn to master all four elements to return the planet to a state of harmony and balance once more.

SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-Present)

An animated classic that transcends its seemingly childish premise, SpongeBob SquarePants earns its place on a list of the best TV shows on Paramount+. SpongeBob and friends have been on the air and under the sea for an astonishing 20+ years SpongeBob SquarePants seasons, thanks to the show’s surprisingly daring and genuinely hilarious comedy.

While more recent episodes often fail to be as subversive as the early years, SpongeBob is by no means a show only kids will enjoy watching. The absurdist humor is filled with plenty of jokes that only adults will pick up on. Even the jokes that are appropriate for all ages are genuinely hilarious, however, and there’s something about every resident of Bikini Bottom that’s strangely relatable, despite how bombastic the likes of SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward actually are.

Best Sci-Fi & Horror Shows On Paramount+

Knuckles (2024)

Knuckles is a spin-off of the Sonic the Hedgehog movie franchise created for Paramount+. Idris Elba reprises his role as Knuckles the Echidna in the action-adventure series, and the show will follow him on a new adventure as he meets new allies and faces new enemies.

Cast

Idris Elba, Adam Pally, Jaimi Barbakoff, Alice Wren Tregonning, Tony Coughlan, Colleen O’Shaughnessey, Daniel Singh, Alfredo Tavares

Release date

April 26, 2024

Seasons

1

When Paramount’s live-action Sonic The Hedgehog movie arrived in 2020, few could predict that it would eventually lead to a live-action buddy-cop TV spin-off starring serious character actor Idris Elba as the voice of Sonic’s crimson counterpart, Knuckles, alongside Adam Pally of Happy Endings fame. Yet, in 2024, this exact thing happened on Paramount+, and Knuckles has already won the hearts of many Paramount+ subscribers. Taking place between the second movie and the upcoming one Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Knuckles sees the titular echidna taking on deputy sheriff Wade (Pally) as an apprentice to teach him the ways of the warrior.

Knuckles is a light-hearted fun-filled ride that Paramount+ subscribers of all ages will enjoy. It has the same vein of humor as the live-action Sonic movies, both of which have been highly successful. There are high stakes involved too of course, and the bonding between Knuckles and Wade is buoyed by the pair having to evade one of Dr. Robotnik’s minions (played by Rory McCann) who wants to extract Knuckles’s power for himself. There are also several heartfelt moments too, especially when it comes to Wade’s relationship with his mother and sister.

Halo (2022-Present)

A live-action adaptation of the video game franchise of the same name, Halo follows Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 (Pablo Schrieber) as he fights his part in a war between humanity’s United Nations Space Command (UNSC) and the Covenant, an alliance of multiple hostile races of aliens intent on destroying the human race. The Master Chief is supported by Cortana (Jen Taylor) – an AI construct based on the personality of Dr. Catherine Halsey, who created the Spartan supersoldier program – implanted in his brain.

Release date

March 24, 2022

Cast

Jen Taylor, Bokeem Woodbine, Charlie Murphy, Shabana Azmi, Kate Kennedy, Natascha McElhone, Yerin Ha, Bentley Kalu, Pablo Schreiber, Danny Sapani, Olive Gray, Natasha Culzac

Seasons

2

Based on the wildly popular sci-fi shooter games of the same name, Hello is further proof that video game-to-screen adaptations can be successful. As in the original games, the show revolves around a future conflict between humanity and the alien Covenant, with super soldiers like Master Chief featuring on the front lines for the human forces.

Although the show takes some liberties with the source material, the impressive action sequences more than make up for the changes, with season 1 laying the groundwork for what could be a more recognizable story arc in future installments. Hello season 2 arrived on Paramount+ in 2024, so there are now two full chapters for subscribers to sink their teeth into.

The Twilight Zone (1959-1964)

The Twilight Zone is an anthology TV series created by Rod Serling that aired from 1959 to 1964. Each episode presents standalone stories exploring the realms of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, often with a twist ending and a moral lesson. The series is known for its thought-provoking narratives and is considered a classic in television history.

Release date

October 2, 1959

Cast

Jordan Peele, David Epstein, Kelly Ann Woods, Mark Silverman, Amanda Burke, Jacob Machin, Simon Chin, Paolo Maiolo

Seasons

5

One of the most important and influential TV series of all time, The Twilight Zone remains daring and thought-provoking decades after its release. The unsettling stories ponder major scientific mysteries like the size of the universe, or tell singularly horrific tales that warn of the dangers of technology, acting as a precursor to shows like Black Mirror.

With an iconic format and chilling theme song, The Twilight Zone is essential viewing for every sci-fi fan. It’s difficult to overstate just how much of a cultural impact The Twilight Zone had, and Paramount+ subscribers viewing it for the first time are guaranteed to retroactively pick up on many moments from modern shows that they had no idea were throwbacks to the classic sci-fi anthology series.

Star Trek Franchise (1966-Present)

When it comes to sci-fi, few franchises are more immediately recognizable than Star Trek. Starting in 1966 and still going strong thanks to Paramount+, Star Trek has had an immeasurable impact on science fiction and the wider world of TV and cinema, with dozens of cross-genre directors, showrunners, and acting talents counting it as a key influence.

Paramount+ offers new content like Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, and Star Trek: Prodigyalongside classics like the 1966 Star Trek and Star Trek: The Next Generation. April 2024 is a particularly exciting month for the Star Trek fans among Paramount+ subscribers, as Star Trek: Discovery season 5 arrived on the platform.

Star Trek Series Available On Paramount+:

  • Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-1969)
  • Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973-1974)
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-1999)
  • Star Trek: Voyager (1995-2001)
  • Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005)
  • Star Trek: Discovery (2017-Present)
  • Star Trek: Short treks (2018-Present)
  • Star Trek: Picard (2020-2023)
  • Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020-Present)
  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022-Present)
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