From Taylor Sheridan’s Landman to cult favorites like Freaks and Geeks, here are 18 of the best shows you can binge on Paramount+ today.
If your watchlist is starting to feel a little dry, Paramount+ might just be your new favorite streaming destination. The platform is packed with everything from high-stakes Western dramas and gripping crime thrillers to hilarious sitcoms and nostalgic throwbacks. Whether you’re a fan of Taylor Sheridan‘s cinematic storytelling or you’re just looking for your next binge-worthy obsession, Paramount+ has a show for every kind of TV lover. From brand-new originals like Landman and Special Ops: Lioness to classics like Frasier and 7th Heaven, we’ve rounded up 18 of the best series you can stream right now.
1. Landman


2. Tulsa King


Sylvester Stallone stars as Dwight Manfredi, a mobster trying to rebuild his criminal empire in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tulsa King is part gangster saga, part fish-out-of-water comedy, and all heart.
3. Special Ops: Lioness


With Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman leading the charge, Special Ops: Lioness is a CIA thriller that keeps the adrenaline pumping. Season 2 is just as intense as the first, with a fierce all-woman team at its center.
4. The Offer


Pulling back the curtain on the making of The Godfather, this limited series is a wild ride through Hollywood history. The Offer is a must-watch for movie lovers and behind-the-scenes buffs.
5. Mayor of Kingstown


Jeremy Renner returns in Season 3 of this gritty crime drama set in a Michigan town overrun with corruption and violence. Mayor of Kingstown isn’t for the faint of heart, but it’s endlessly compelling.
6. 1883
This Yellowstone prequel digs deep into the Dutton family’s roots. If you’re into epic Westerns and emotional family sagas, 1883 will have you hooked.
7. Lawmen: Bass Reeves


Another powerful entry from Taylor Sheridan, this series tells the true story of Bass Reeves, the first Black deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi. A riveting blend of history and heroism.
8. 1923


Starring legends Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, 1923 captures the Dutton family during one of the most trying eras in American history. Season 2 wraps up the tale, and it’s one worth savoring.
9. Billions


Finance, power plays, and cutthroat ambition collide in Billions. Set in the high-stakes world of New York hedge funds, this series is sleek, smart, and addictive.
10. MacGyver
Angus MacGyver has a knack for getting out of tight spots using science, smarts, and just about anything he can get his hands on. A modern take on the classic, this show is perfect for fans of clever problem-solving.
11. Joe Pickett
Mystery and conspiracy unfold in rural Wyoming as Joe Pickett and his family get caught in a deadly local conflict. Joe Pickett brings small-town suspense with big-time stakes.
12. Criminal Minds


The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit tackles the darkest cases while trying to hold onto their own sanity. Criminal Minds mixes procedural storytelling with deep character development.
13. The Good Wife
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Alicia Florrick steps out from her disgraced husband’s shadow and back into the courtroom. The Good Wife is a compelling legal drama with a strong feminist core.
14. Ghosts


What happens when a young couple inherits a haunted British estate? A whole lot of laughs. Ghosts is more charming than spooky, and the quirky cast of spirits steals the show.
15. 7th Heaven


This family drama about a minister, his wife, and their seven children is as wholesome as it gets. 7th Heaven brings all the throwback feels with heartfelt stories and moral lessons.
16. Frasier


A spinoff of Cheers, Frasier follows psychiatrist Frasier Crane as he adjusts to life (and radio fame) in Seattle. Witty, sophisticated, and endlessly rewatchable.
17. FBI


New York City crime is no joke, and the elite team in FBI is always on the case. A must for fans of procedural dramas with fast pacing and emotional twists.
18. Freaks and Geeks


This cult classic set in the early ’80s captures the awkward, hilarious, and heartfelt moments of growing up. Freaks and Geeks might just be the most relatable high school show ever made.

