Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including a Beloved Comedy
Paramount+ is expanding its library this March with a diverse selection of high-octane action, nostalgic comedies, and anticipated adaptations. From modern blockbusters to cult classic parodies, the streaming service provides a comprehensive viewing experience for every type of cinema enthusiast. This weekend’s lineup features a mix of library additions and fresh titles that cater to various genres and age groups. Subscribers can now access these films as part of their standard streaming package.
‘The Running Man’ (2025)

Edgar Wright directs this new adaptation of Stephen King’s seminal novel, bringing a fresh perspective to the dystopian thriller. The story follows Ben Richards, played by Glen Powell, as he navigates a near-future society obsessed with a lethal televised competition. Richards must survive a gauntlet of professional assassins while the world watches his every move. This production from Paramount Pictures emphasizes the high-stakes tension and social commentary found in the original source material.
‘Roofman’ (2025)

This biographical crime drama chronicles the unusual true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a fugitive known for his eccentric hiding spots. Channing Tatum stars as Manchester, who famously evaded authorities by living inside a toy store. The narrative explores his life on the run and the unconventional methods he used to maintain his freedom. Produced by Limelight, ‘Roofman’ delves into the psychological complexities of a man living a secret life in plain sight.
‘Regretting You’ (2025)

Based on the bestselling novel by Colleen Hoover, ‘Regretting You’ arrives as a poignant exploration of family dynamics and grief. The film focuses on the strained and complex relationship between a mother and her teenage daughter following a sudden tragedy. As they navigate their personal conflicts, they must find common ground to move forward with their lives. Harbinger Pictures produced this adaptation, maintaining the emotional depth that made the book a literary success.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

Pete ‘Maverick’ Mitchell returns to the elite Navy flight school to mentor a new group of pilots for a high-risk mission. While preparing the recruits for the challenge of their lives, Maverick is forced to confront unresolved issues from his past. The film features intense aerial sequences and focuses on the evolving nature of modern naval aviation. This Paramount Pictures blockbuster serves as a direct sequel to the 1986 classic, bridging the gap between two generations of aviators.
‘Due Justice’ (2023)

Kellan Lutz stars as an attorney who chooses to bypass the legal system to seek personal retribution. After a violent criminal gang murders his wife and kidnaps his daughter, he utilizes his own skills to track them down. The thriller follows his relentless pursuit through an underworld of crime and corruption. Produced by Premiere Entertainment Group, ‘Due Justice’ centers on themes of vigilante justice and the lengths a father will go to for his family.
‘The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie’ (2004)

SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star venture far beyond the safety of Bikini Bottom on a quest to retrieve King Neptune’s stolen crown. Their journey leads them to the treacherous Shell City, where they face numerous obstacles and eccentric characters. Along the way, the duo must prove that they are capable of being heroes despite their whimsical nature. This Paramount Pictures animated feature remains a cornerstone of the long-running franchise’s cinematic history.
’22 Jump Street’ (2014)

Officers Schmidt and Jenko return for another undercover operation, this time trading high school for a local college campus. As they attempt to infiltrate a new drug ring, their professional partnership is tested by the distractions of university life. The film serves as a meta-sequel that parodies the nature of cinematic franchises while delivering comedic action. This Columbia Pictures production reunited the core cast for a broader, more expansive take on the buddy-cop genre.
’21 Jump Street’ (2012)

Two former high school rivals join the police force and find themselves assigned to a secret undercover unit. They are tasked with posing as students to locate the supplier of a dangerous synthetic drug. The mission forces them to relive their adolescent experiences while navigating the social hierarchies of a modern high school. Columbia Pictures reimagined the classic television series as an action-comedy that highlights the chemistry between its lead actors.
‘Scary Movie 2’ (2001)

This sequel to the original parody hit takes aim at the supernatural and haunted house subgenres of horror. A group of college students is lured to a mysterious mansion under the guise of a scientific experiment. The film spoofs various high-profile thrillers and horror classics released during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Brad Grey Pictures produced this installment, which continues the franchise’s tradition of irreverent and slapstick humor.
‘Scary Movie’ (2000)

‘Scary Movie’ parodies the slasher film revival of the 1990s, focusing on a group of teenagers pursued by a masked killer. The plot mirrors several popular mainstream horror films, using exaggerated tropes to create comedic situations. It became a cultural phenomenon for its bold approach to spoofing established cinematic conventions. This Brad Grey Pictures production launched a multi-film franchise that defined the horror-comedy landscape for over a decade.
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