The Classic, Beloved Adult Animated Series Remains as Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List of the Week
Paramount+ features a robust collection of content ranging from long-running network staples to high-budget original dramas. The current most-watched list showcases the platform’s ability to balance nostalgic sitcoms with expanding cinematic universes. Viewers are gravitating toward both the latest installments of the Taylor Sheridan television universe and classic animated favorites. These rankings reflect the diverse viewing habits of subscribers as the service continues to add new and exclusive titles to its library.
‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

‘Ghosts’ follows the story of Samantha and Jay, a couple who decide to convert a rundown country estate they inherited into a bed and breakfast. They soon discover that the house is inhabited by various spirits who lived and died on the property throughout different historical eras. After a near-death experience, Samantha gains the ability to see and speak with these ghosts, leading to various comedic situations. The series is an American adaptation of the British sitcom of the same name and has been praised for its ensemble cast. It remains a popular choice for viewers looking for a mix of supernatural mystery and traditional sitcom humor.
‘Landman’ (2024–)

‘Landman’ is a gritty drama set in the roughneck world of West Texas, exploring the modern-day oil boom from several perspectives. Created by Taylor Sheridan, the show stars Billy Bob Thornton as a crisis manager who handles the complex problems of oil companies and their workers. The narrative is based on the ‘Boomtown’ podcast and highlights the extreme wealth and danger associated with the energy industry. It delves into the environmental and social consequences that arise when massive corporations and blue-collar workers collide. The show has become a significant hit for the platform due to its intense storytelling and star-studded cast.
‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

‘Criminal Minds’ focuses on the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, a group of elite profilers who track down the country’s most dangerous serial killers. Unlike other procedurals, the show emphasizes the psychological motivations of the perpetrators to predict their future crimes. Since moving to Paramount+, the series has continued with ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’, which features a more serialized format and darker themes. The show maintains a loyal viewership that enjoys the intense mystery and the long-term character development of the main team. It remains one of the most consistent performers in the streaming service’s procedural category.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–)

‘The Neighborhood’ is a sitcom that explores the dynamics of race and community when a friendly family from the Midwest moves to a predominantly Black neighborhood in Los Angeles. Starring Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield, the series uses humor to address cultural differences and the process of building friendships across diverse backgrounds. The show has successfully tackled serious social topics while maintaining the lighthearted tone of a traditional multi-camera comedy. Its popularity on the platform is driven by the chemistry between the lead actors and its relatable family-centric plotlines. The series continues to attract a wide audience by blending social commentary with broad comedic appeal.
‘Marshals’ (2026)

‘Y: Marshals’ is a recent expansion of the ‘Yellowstone’ franchise, focusing on the historical and contemporary figures within the U.S. Marshals Service. The series is set within the rugged landscapes associated with the Dutton family saga and explores the themes of justice and law enforcement on the American frontier. Like other projects in this universe, it features high-stakes drama and explores the moral complexities of those tasked with maintaining order. The show serves as both a standalone procedural and a piece of a larger narrative puzzle for fans of the franchise. Its early success on the charts indicates a strong continuing interest in Taylor Sheridan’s storytelling style.
‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ centers on the life of Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter who deals with his intrusive family living just across the street. The show is renowned for its comedic take on the everyday frustrations of marriage, parenting, and dealing with overbearing in-laws. It ran for nine seasons on CBS and has since become a staple of syndicated television and streaming platforms. The series won multiple Emmy Awards for its writing and the performances of its lead actors, including Ray Romano and Patricia Heaton. Its lasting popularity on Paramount+ demonstrates the evergreen appeal of well-crafted family sitcoms.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–)

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ has been a mainstay of animated television for over two decades, following the life of a perpetually optimistic sea sponge in Bikini Bottom. Along with his best friend Patrick Star, SpongeBob engages in surreal and humorous adventures that often frustrate his neighbor, Squidward Tentacles. The series is known for its unique visual style, clever writing, and massive impact on popular culture through memes and merchandise. It remains a top-tier performer on the service, drawing in millions of viewers from different age groups. The show’s extensive library of episodes makes it a reliable choice for families and adult fans alike.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

‘NCIS’ is a long-standing police procedural that investigates crimes involving the United States Navy and Marine Corps. Led by a team of special agents, the show combines forensic science with military investigation to solve high-profile cases. It has spawned numerous spin-offs and remains one of the most-watched television shows globally due to its blend of action and character-driven subplots. The series has navigated many cast changes over the years while maintaining a consistent tone and loyal fan base. On Paramount+, the show serves as a cornerstone of the platform’s extensive library of CBS content.
‘The Madison’ (2026–)

‘The Madison’ is a contemporary sequel to the ‘Yellowstone’ series, following a New York family as they relocate to the Madison River valley in Montana. Starring Michelle Pfeiffer, the series explores the emotional journey of characters dealing with loss while adapting to a vastly different lifestyle. It is designed to carry forward the themes of the original series while introducing a new set of conflicts and alliances. The show bridges the gap between the end of the main ‘Yellowstone’ narrative and the future of the franchise. It has quickly risen to the top of the viewership charts as fans seek out the next chapter of this sprawling western saga.
‘South Park’ (1997–)

‘South Park’ is an adult animated series known for its satirical take on current events, politics, and social trends through the eyes of four young boys. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the show is produced with a rapid turnaround schedule that allows it to stay highly relevant to modern culture. Its irreverent humor and willingness to parody any subject have made it a controversial but enduring part of the television landscape. The series has expanded into numerous hour-long specials exclusively for Paramount+, driving significant engagement on the platform. It continues to be the most-watched show this week, proving its long-term influence and popularity.
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