‘South Park: The End Of Obesity’ Tops Paramount+’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
Paramount+ viewers packed their queues this week with a mix of fresh exclusives, recent blockbusters, and comedy staples. The lineup spans adult animation events, action thrillers, and workplace misadventures, so the movies section stayed busy across a wide range of tastes.
Here is a quick walk through of the ten titles people watched the most. You will see franchise entries that extend familiar worlds, adaptations pulled from books and television, and star driven projects that highlight well known filmmakers and casts.
10. ‘South Park: Joining the Panderverse’ (2023)

This event length special continues the long running ‘South Park’ universe with a standalone story made for Paramount+. Trey Parker and Matt Stone lead the voice cast and the project arrived through South Park Studios in partnership with MTV Entertainment Studios.
The special sits with the other long form ‘South Park’ entries on the service and follows the same feature style presentation. It was produced outside the regular season structure and plays as a complete narrative that does not require any earlier episode for context.
9. ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’ (1988)

This feature brought the short lived television series ‘Police Squad!’ to theaters under the direction of David Zucker. Leslie Nielsen stars as Lieutenant Frank Drebin with Priscilla Presley and Ricardo Montalbán in key roles and writing by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker.
The movie launched a series that later added two sequels and kept the same rapid fire gag approach that defined the creative team. It was released by Paramount Pictures and became a foundational title for the cast and filmmakers who helped popularize this style of parody comedy.
8. ‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

Tina Fey wrote the script for this high school comedy and Mark Waters directed. The story features Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried and draws inspiration from Rosalind Wiseman’s nonfiction book ‘Queen Bees and Wannabes’.
The film’s characters and vocabulary later inspired a Broadway musical and a new screen adaptation. Paramount handled the original release and the movie remains widely referenced across teen comedies and television with many cast members moving on to long running roles.
7. ‘Extract’ (2009)

Mike Judge wrote and directed this workplace comedy set at a flavor extract plant. Jason Bateman plays the owner with supporting turns from Mila Kunis, Kristen Wiig, Ben Affleck, J. K. Simmons, and Clifton Collins Jr.
The story follows mishaps at the factory and at home with union tensions and personal misunderstandings driving the plot. The film reached theaters before joining streaming catalogs and continues Judge’s focus on everyday work settings and the odd problems that pop up around them.
6. ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ (2014)

This crime thriller adapts a novel by Lawrence Block and was written and directed by Scott Frank. Liam Neeson stars as private investigator Matt Scudder with Dan Stevens, Boyd Holbrook, and David Harbour in supporting roles.
The investigation unfolds across New York with interviews, surveillance, and stakeouts that track a series of abductions. The production uses location photography around the city and follows a procedural arc that moves from one lead to the next as the case tightens.
5. ‘Novocaine’ (2025)

Dan Berk and Robert Olsen direct this action comedy from a screenplay by Lars Jacobson. Jack Quaid stars as Nathan Caine, a bank employee born with congenital insensitivity to pain who tries to rescue his co worker Sherry Margrave after she is taken hostage during a credit union robbery.
The cast includes Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson, Betty Gabriel, Matt Walsh, and Jacob Batalon. The movie is also released in some regions under the titles ‘Mr. No Pain’ and ‘Novocaine No Pain’.
4. ‘Gasoline Alley’ (2022)

Edward Drake directed this crime action feature with Devon Sawa as an ex con who crosses paths with homicide detectives. Bruce Willis and Luke Wilson play the investigators and the story pulls the lead through Los Angeles nightlife and police questioning after a murder tied to a diner connection.
The plot follows his own search alongside the official case as he tries to clear his name. The production features club interiors and alleyway pursuits and uses a steady lineup of interrogation scenes and late night locations to move the investigation forward.
3. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

Joseph Kosinski directed this sequel with Tom Cruise returning as Pete Mitchell. The cast includes Miles Teller, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, and Glen Powell and the story centers on an elite training program that prepares a team for a high risk mission.
The film won the Academy Award for Sound and received nominations for Best Picture, Film Editing, Visual Effects, and Original Song. Aerial footage relied on extensive in cockpit photography and practical flight work with support from the United States Navy.
2. ‘South Park (Not Suitable for Children)’ (2023)

This long form special joined the Paramount+ collection of standalone ‘South Park’ stories. Trey Parker and Matt Stone again anchor the voice cast and the project arrived through South Park Studios with MTV Entertainment Studios.
The release is presented as a single feature length narrative that fits alongside the other recent specials on the service. It was produced outside the standard season schedule and can be watched on its own without setup from any earlier episode.
1. ‘South Park: The End Of Obesity’ (2024)

This exclusive special focuses on the spread of weight loss drugs in the town and the fallout across families. Trey Parker and Matt Stone lead the cast and the production comes from South Park Studios with MTV Entertainment Studios for Paramount+.
The project continues the recent run of event length ‘South Park’ releases built for streaming. It is grouped with the other specials on the platform and uses the same one story format that the team adopted for these longer entries.
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