What’s the answer to having nothing to watch? Well, believe it or not, it is having too much to watch! Paramount Plus has a plethora of titles on its platform, and getting to know exactly what to watch can seem a little overwhelming, especially with all their new titles.
To make things easier, we have gone through the best Paramount Plus shows available right now, so you spend less time searching, and more time watching!
Best Paramount Plus shows this month
Paramount Plus is home to a wide range of top TV shows, blockbuster movies and even sports streaming. This is in large part thanks to the fact the company owns Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, CBS, and Showtime, with the added bonus of accessing the Paramount Pictures library.
If you are having trouble deciding what to watch on this streaming platform, the information here is going to make life a lot easier. So here is a selection of the best Paramount Plus TV shows. You can even try it all with the Paramount Plus 7-day free trial.
Top Gear Australia
Top Gear Australia is set to return more than twelve years after Channel 9 screened the supposedly final fourth season. Featuring new hosts Blair Joscelyne, Beau Ryan, and Jonathan LaPaglia, the 2024 revival will be turbocharged stronger and louder, only apt for any iconic show making its official comeback.
Evil
Evil follows skeptical forensic psychologist Dr. Kristen Bouchard as she joins forces with Catholic seminarian David Acosta and tech contractor Ben Shakir to investigate supernatural occurrences. Evil Season 4 coming to Paramount+ on May 24!
The X-Files
The complete 11 seasons of the classic sci-fi series are dropping on Paramount from May 13 for seasons 1-4, then May 20 from seasons 5-8, and finally May 27 for seasons 9-11.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Another television classic to drop on Paramount+ is Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with all seven seasons available now for streaming.
Star Trek: Discovery
Star Trek: Discovery returns for its final adventure as they continue discovering new worlds and lifeforms across the galaxy. New episodes now available on Paramount+.
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A Gentleman in Moscow
In Showtime and Paramount+’s new original series, A Gentleman in Moscow, Ewan McGregor plays Count Alexander Rostov, who, after losing his title and wealth, is sentenced to permanent house arrest at a Moscow hotel for the rest of his life. Based on Amor Towles’ novel of the same name.
Knuckles
Idris Elba returns as Sonic’s rival-turned-friend Knuckles the Echidna in Paramount+’s new limited series, Knuckles. It’s set to explore the character’s own adventures in his new home as he seeks other hobbies other than vengeance and making gladiator pits. Streaming from April 27!
Halo
The TV iteration of the popular video games also revolves around the Unified Earth Government’s military agency UNSC fighting the Covenant, and the rebels (insurrectionists) fighting both. Halo Season 2 now streaming on Paramount+.
Fire Country
In Fire Country, young convict Bode Donovan volunteers as a firefighter to shorten his prison sentence. More than looking to make a deal for himself, Bode is also desperate for a taste of redemption. Don’t miss new episodes from season 2 now on Paramount+.
SpongeBob SquarePants
Nickelodeon’s SpongeBob SquarePants finally returns with new aquatic adventures and adorable shenanigans, thrilling kids and adults alike. Join SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, and the rest of Bikini Bottom as they share the ultimate life under the sea.
NCIS
One of the longest-running series of all time, the crime drama is back on with NCIS Season 21. The new season picks up where the cliffhanger NCIS Season 20 finale left off with Special Agent Nick Torres resolving the major trouble he got entangled in.
Blue Bloods
Blue Bloods has easily been a top favourite among crime drama fans since the TV series premiered in 2010. Following the Reagan family and their long-standing dedication to justice, the show is now in its fourteenth season.
FBI
From producer Dick Wolf and the team behind the Law & Order franchise comes the FBI TV series, an action-filled drama focusing on the FBI team in New York. Even better, it’s now back for its much awaited sixth season.
So Help Me Todd
In So Help Me Todd, a private detective loses his license to operate after his business partner gets in trouble and drags him down with her. With his new circumstances, he’s forced to work with his mother at her law firm, which only means one thing – clashing with her 24/7.
The Gilded Age
The Gilded Age follows the rivalry between the new money Russell family and the old money van Rhijn-Brook family during the emergence of substantial wealth in America during the 1880s, the boom years of which is now referred to as the ‘Gilded Age’.
Survivor
One of the best reality shows ever, Survivor follows a group of castaways as they attempt to survive on an island with limited means while competing against each other.
Paper Dolls
Paper Dolls is Paramount+’s new Australian original series about a pop girl group chasing fame, all while navigating the dark side of the music industry. Thrust into the limelight following their reality TV victory, a group of young girls become the face of HARLOW, pop music’s newest sensation.
Big Boys
Created by Jack Rooke (Happy Man), Big Boys follows a fictionalised version of himself attending university and exploring his sexuality for the first time.
NCIS: Sydney
NCIS: Sydney is NCIS’ first international version with local actors and producers at the helm. The expansion of the franchise brings forth new agents from NCIS as they battle naval crimes in one of the most disputed ocean regions on the planet.
The Curse
Nathan Fielder is back this year with another genre-bending show, The Curse, starring himself and Academy Award-winner Emma Stone. It follows a newly married couple, who, after being “cursed”, finds their relationship in shambles. The curse also comes between their attempts to conceive, all while co-starring in a home improvement show.
Waco: The Aftermath
After the dramatisation of the tragic standoff between the FBI, ATF, and the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas in the limited series Waco, Showtime releases the sequel Waco: The Aftermath.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Lawmen: Bass Reeves is a Western series that delves into the remarkable life of Bass Reeves, the first Black U.S. Marshal and alleged inspiration for the Lone Ranger. Set in the post-Reconstruction era, this show chronicles Reeves’ heroic journey as a federal peace officer in the Indian Territory.
Frasier reboot
In this year’s Frasier reboot, Frasier Crane is navigating the next chapter of his life. And by next chapter meaning his new life when he returns to Boston with new challenges to deal with.
The Burning Girls
A TV adaptation of the popular thrilling novel, The Burning Girls follows a Reverend and her daughter arriving in a village to start anew. Their attempt for a fresh start is complicated by a close-knit community plagued by superstitions and ominous secrets, alienating outsiders even more.
Fellow Travelers
Fellow Travelers delves into the saga of Hawkins Fuller and Timothy Laughlin. Beginning during McCarthyism’s peak in the 1950s, their love story unfolds amidst the backdrop of pivotal moments – from 1960s protests to 1970s disco and the heartrending 1980s AIDS crisis. As their romance defies time and society, it also becomes a journey of self-discovery.
Far North
Far North follows an everyday couple who foil an international crime ring’s largest ever deal in the Pacific. Created and directed by David White, with a compelling screenplay written by White, Suli Moa, and Mingjian Cui, the show was filmed in Ahipara, where the real events unfolded.
One Night
One Night follows three women whose friendship was shattered by the disturbing events of one night twenty years ago. At the centre is Simone (Da Silva), who has long aspired to become a novelist. When most of her writing attempts didn’t pan out the way she hoped they would, she decided to finally write that one story so powerful and haunting it’s impossible to get it out of her head.
The Gold
The Gold dramatises the extraordinary and epic story of a supposedly ‘run of the mill’ robbery that made an irreversible impact and ripple effect on global events. In 1983, six armed men broke into a security depot near London’s Heathrow Airport, an action with an aftermath so large-scale it became the biggest theft in the world at the time.
The Inspired Unemployed (Impractical) Jokers
The Inspired Unemployed, known for their internet fame, brings their hilarious antics to TV with ‘The Inspired Unemployed (Impractical) Jokers’. The eight-part series follows Jack Steele and Matt Ford, along with Liam, Dom, and Falcon, as they compete to embarrass each other in outrageous ways, all captured on hidden cameras.
Mayor of Kingstown
In Kingstown, Michigan, incarceration means business and a thriving one at that. The McLusky family is at the centre of it all where they attempt to bring order and justice to a town already plagued with injustice and mayhem. Mayor of Kingstown is back for Season 2 this year.
All-time top Paramount Plus shows
Paramount Plus is home to hundreds of binge-worthy shows across all genres, which means there’s plenty of Paramount Plus shows to try. From acclaimed Showtime series like Ray Donovan and Dexter: New Blood to TV classics like The Twilight Zone, your options only prove to be compelling.
Then there’s also the acclaimed original, The Offer, which chronicles the development and production of Francis Ford Coppola’s iconic 1972 gangster film, The Godfather, based on producer Al Ruddy’s experience.
Check out some noteworthy selection and most recent releases below:
Watch the best shows on Paramount Plus with a free trial
Paramount Plus costs $9.99 per month for Standard, making it one of the cheapest streaming TV services in Australia. An annual plan is also available for $89.99, reducing your monthly plan fee at $7.50 per month. New customers can test drive the service with a seven day free trial.
For 4K streaming and up to four concurrent viewing, you will need the new Premium plan currently priced at $13.99 monthly and $124.99 annually.
In the US, Paramount Plus also offers a one-week trial, while the now-replaced 10 All Access in Australia offered a full month. While the Paramount Plus free trial is shorter than that of 10 All Access, the deep catalogue of premium content the former offers makes up for it.
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