Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘Regretting You’
Looking for something to queue up on Paramount+ this weekend? Here are ten timely picks drawn from this week’s arrivals and the service’s current most-watched mix, with quick details on what each title is about, who’s in it, and when it hit the platform.
‘The Naked Gun’ (2025)

A legacy sequel in the spoof-police franchise, ‘The Naked Gun’ follows Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. as he tries to keep Police Squad from being shut down while untangling a high-stakes case. Liam Neeson leads the cast with Pamela Anderson, Paul Walter Hauser, Kevin Durand, and Danny Huston. The film is directed by Akiva Schaffer and produced by Fuzzy Door Productions for Paramount. It’s currently Paramount+’s most-watched movie of the week.
‘Vicious’ (2025)

Written and directed by Bryan Bertino, ‘Vicious’ centers on Polly, who receives a mysterious box from an elderly stranger and is told she will die that night, triggering a night of reality-bending hauntings. Dakota Fanning stars as Polly as she navigates the box’s escalating demands tied to her past. The film premiered at Fantastic Fest before debuting on Paramount+ in October 2025. It’s among the platform’s top-streamed titles right now.
‘Regretting You’ (2025)

Based on Colleen Hoover’s novel, ‘Regretting You’ charts a mother-daughter relationship upended by tragedy and long-buried secrets. Allison Williams plays Morgan Grant and Mckenna Grace plays Clara Grant, with Dave Franco and Mason Thames in key supporting roles. Directed by Josh Boone from a script by Susan McMartin, the film debuted on Paramount+ on Friday, October 24. The story weaves teenage first love with adult grief and reconciliation.
‘Fight or Flight’ (2025)

This action comedy unfolds almost entirely aboard a commercial airliner as mercenary Lucas Reyes hunts a hacker known as “The Ghost,” only to find rival assassins crowding the cabin. Josh Hartnett headlines, with direction by James Madigan and a script by Brooks McLaren and D. J. Cotrona. The UK-US co-production moved from theaters to digital and then to streaming, including availability on Paramount+. Confined-space set pieces and improvised combat drive the film’s momentum.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

Tom Cruise returns as Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, now tasked with training elite graduates for a near-impossible mission connected to the original ‘Top Gun’. The production used extensive practical aerial photography and specially developed camera rigs to capture high-G maneuvers. Produced by Paramount Pictures and Skydance, it became one of the studio’s highest-grossing films and earned major award nominations. It remains a fixture among Paramount+ viewers this week.
‘Shooter’ (2007)

Adapted from Stephen Hunter’s ‘Point of Impact’, ‘Shooter’ follows Bob Lee Swagger, a former Marine scout sniper framed for an assassination he was recruited to help prevent. Mark Wahlberg leads a cast that includes Michael Peña, Danny Glover, Kate Mara, and Elias Koteas. Produced by di Bonaventura Pictures and released by Paramount, the film blends tactical planning with conspiracy-thriller beats. It’s currently charting among popular picks on the service.
‘Step Brothers’ (2008)

‘Step Brothers’ centers on Brennan Huff and Dale Doback, two overgrown adolescents forced to live together after their single parents marry. Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly star, with direction by Adam McKay and support from Richard Jenkins, Mary Steenburgen, Adam Scott, and Kathryn Hahn. Produced by Gary Sanchez Productions and distributed by Sony, the comedy later found a strong following on streaming. It’s trending high on Paramount+ this week.
‘She’s Out of My League’ (2010)

Set in Pittsburgh, ‘She’s Out of My League’ follows airport security worker Kirk as he improbably starts dating event planner Molly, prompting skepticism from friends and family. Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve star, with T. J. Miller, Krysten Ritter, and others in support. Directed by Jim Field Smith and written by Sean Anders and John Morris, the film was produced by DreamWorks Pictures and distributed by Paramount. Recognizable city locations like PNC Park anchor the story’s setting.
‘Grown Ups’ (2010)

‘Grown Ups’ reunites a group of childhood teammates and their families for a lakeside getaway after their coach’s death. Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Rob Schneider lead the ensemble, with direction by Dennis Dugan under the Happy Madison banner. Distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film significantly outperformed its budget and spawned a sequel. It’s part of the current comedy wave performing well on Paramount+.
‘Fifty Shades of Black’ (2016)

This parody tracks college student Hannah Steele and eccentric mogul Christian Black through a send-up of billionaire-romance tropes and pop-culture gags. Directed by Michael Tiddes and co-written by Marlon Wayans and Rick Alvarez, the ensemble includes Affion Crockett, Jane Seymour, and Mike Epps. The 92-minute film was produced by IM Global and Baby Way Productions. It arrived on Paramount+ during the week of October 13–19, 2025.
Tell us what you’re pressing play on first—and drop your own Paramount+ weekend picks in the comments!


