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29 Best TV Shows on Paramount+

Don’t sleep on the streamer and its melting pot of television series.

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Let me guess: Paramount+ isn’t your first choice when it comes to streaming services. Well, now that you’re here, please allow us to change your mind. In a world full of Netflix Originals, Amazon Prime Video series, and HBO-turned-HBO-Max-turned-Max shows, it’s easy to forget about good ol’ Paramount+, which is a relative newcomer in the streaming wars—but honestly, it’s one of the best platforms out there.

Paramount+ has a melting pot of genres, with more than 30,000 titles from CBS, Comedy Central, BET, MTV, and VH1. There’s our favorite western saga, Yellowstone, and its equally impressive spinoffs, 1923 and 1883. (Before starting those, we highly recommend brushing up on the Dutton family tree.) If you’re more interested in reality series, there’s The Family Stallone, a Kardashian-esque series following Sylvester Stallone’s family life. If a competition series is your speed, then RuPaul’s Drag Race is just a few clicks away. The action-loving crowd can get in on the fun, too, with the video-game-inspired series Halo or the pulse-raising drama Yellowjackets.

Feeling inspired? There are even more options waiting for you below. Keep scrolling for the 29 best TV shows on Paramount+.

1

Ghosts

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live with dead people? Well, in Ghosts, a young couple named Sam and Jay find out when they inherit a haunted mansion. At first, they’re unaware of the spirits living among them, but when Sam suffers a fall, she acquires the ability to see the afterlife. Sounds fun, right? Well, Sam turned the mansion into a bed-and-breakfast—and the ghosts aren’t happy about it. Let the games begin.

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2

Evil

The final season of Evil drops May 23, so you better catch up now. The series follows a forensic psychologist named Dr. Kristen Bouchard, who teams up with a budding priest and a contractor to investigate strange occurrences at a Catholic church. Their findings reveal a series of unexplained mysteries, miracles, and demonic possessions. As Bouchard and her team dive deeper into the incidents, their personal lives are affected as well.

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3

#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders

#CyberSleuths: The Idaho Murders is a new docuseries following the rise of TikTok investigators after four students at the University of Idaho were killed in their off-campus home. When the case reached national news, it sparked a surge of Internet sleuthing—but those efforts are morally questionable. Do random people have the right to broadcast their investigations, or are they commodifying a tragedy? This documentary lets the viewers decide.

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4

Are You the One?

I’ll say it: Are You The One? is the greatest dating show on TV right now. The premise asks 11 men and 11 women to join the show in hopes of finding their perfect match. For six weeks, they live in a villa where they date one another and strategize their pairings. Only the producers know who’s meant to be with whom (thanks to their matchmaking algorithm), but each week, the contestants try to figure it out themselves. If they succeed by the finale, they win $1 million. If not? They go home with nothing.

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5

Elsbeth

We needed to put an investigative series on here, okay? And Elsbeth is a damn good one. In the series, Carrie Preston stars as a zany attorney who helps the NYPD solve crimes. Her methods are, well, a bit off-center, but she gets the job done. Sound familiar? Prior to working in New York, Elsbeth had a successful legal career in Chicago, appearing on The Good Wife.

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6

1923

1923 may be another Yellowstone prequel, but you don’t need any knowledge of the flagship series to enjoy Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren riding horses and shooting shotguns. The spinoff series also breaks out of Montana, taking viewers to see Africa and dangers on the high seas. With Yellowstone, there’s always more on the horizon.

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7

Special Ops: Lioness

Starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman, Lioness follows a secret CIA program consisting of female operatives who go undercover in vast terrorist organizations. It’s a dangerous gig—making for one of the most stressful shows on television.

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8

Halo

Based on the popular video game for Microsoft’s Xbox, Halo follows special soldier Master Chief as he blasts his way through a galactic war against hordes of aliens.

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9

The Family Stallone

He was Rocky. Now he’s a family man. Alongside his wife, Jennifer, and their three daughters, Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet, Sly stars in this new Paramount+ reality series.

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10

Mayor of Kingstown

Starring Jeremy Renner, this prison drama about a town that revolves around incarceration is dark and unforgiving. Tackling themes of systematic oppression, the series follow Renner’s Mike McLusky, a power broker between the gangs and the prisons. As the “Mayor,” he tries to keep everyone in Kingstown happy. It’s no small task.

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11

Tulsa King

Sylvester Stallone is the titular Tulsa King in Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan’s latest series, which follows a New York mafia capo who is sent to Oklahoma after serving a 25-year prison sentence. Establishing a new base of comical criminal operations, Stallone’s Dwight “the General” Manfredi starts to turn Tulsa into his own little kingdom.

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12

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

We really can’t sing praises for Strange New Worlds enough. “Most of sci-fi TV today suffers from Marvelitis—the sky is always falling, the fate of the galaxy is always at stake,” reads our review of the series. “But the best Trek outing in decades understands the importance of hijinks.” We highly recommend SNW to both lifelong fans and newcomers to the world of Star Trek alike.

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13

1883

The Yellowstone prequel series starring Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill is another unmissable Western epic from creator Taylor Sheridan, in which the Duttons make their way from Texas to the Montana ranch where the uber-famous, set-in-present-day series is based. Though it won’t be getting a second season, there’s still plenty of Yellowstone to come.

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14

Billions

Paramount+ now comes with Showtime, meaning that you can watch Billions with your same Paramount+ subscription. Yes, the criminal drama starring Paul Giamatti is now available. Mind blown.

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15

Yellowjackets

Another modern Showtime hit on Paramount+, Yellowjackets features a twisted and meandering story about a high school soccer team that is stranded in the wilderness following a plane crash. Do the girls eat each other to stay alive? Do they still regret maybe doing it as adults? Time to find out.

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16

Dexter

Down for a lovable serial killer? Check out Dexter, the 2000s-era drama starring Michael C. Hall about a forensics expert tasked with solving his own crimes. Paramount+/Showtime also has a revival series, Dexter: New Blood.

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17

Homeland

One of Showtime’s largest success stories, Homeland follows a CIA officer played by Claire Danes who seeks to solve an Al Qaeda terrorist attack that she believes will take place on American soil.

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18

Your Honor

After Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston starred in Showtime’s Your Honor as a New Orleans judge who covers up his son’s hit-and-run accident. It’s no so easy, however, since an organized-crime family is involved and angry.

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19

The Offer

Ever wonder how The Godfather got made? Well, you can get a answer that’s sort of right in The Offer—a highly dramatized series starring Miles Teller about the experience of putting together the famous Francis Ford Coppola gangster film.

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20

Rabbit Hole

Kiefer Sutherland plays a master of deception and corporate espionage in Rabbit Hole—two good skills to have when you’re mysteriously framed for murder.

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