All the TV Shows Coming to Paramount+ in October 2025
Paramount+ has a packed slate this month, spanning long-running daytime staples, franchise procedurals, family comedies, animation, reality, and buzzy new docuseries. For each title below, you’ll find what it’s about and who’s behind it—creators, cast, and other key credits—so you can jump straight to the shows that fit your taste.
Dates are included inside each entry, matching the week-by-week schedule you provided. Headings list the title and original release year, while all plot and credits stick to verifiable details only.
‘Monster High’ (2022–)

The animated series follows monster-teens Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf and Draculaura finding their identities at a high school for monsters; new episodes are set for Wednesday, October 1. Voice actors across the series include Iris Menas (Frankie Stein), Gabrielle Nevaeh (Clawdeen Wolf), Courtney Lin (Draculaura) and more, with the show developed for television from Mattel’s brand.
The production is from Mattel Television and Nickelodeon with rotating animation writers and directors; Wednesday, October 1 continues the rebooted continuity introduced with the 2022 series.
‘Red Alert’ (2025)

The four-part limited drama, created, written and directed by Lior Chefetz and produced with Keshet and producer Lawrence Bender, dramatizes intersecting civilian stories from the October 7, 2023 attacks; it’s dated Tuesday, October 7. The cast features Rotem Sela, Israel Atias, Miki Leon, Hisham Sulliman and Chen Amsalem in key roles.
The series was produced in Israel with Keshet Media Group and partners; Tuesday, October 7 marks its global rollout as a contained, scripted retelling anchored in first-person perspectives.
‘The Young and the Restless’ (1973–)

Set in Genoa City, the daytime serial created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell continues its intertwined stories of power, romance and family; Wednesday, October 8 features the latest weekday installment. The current creative team lists Josh Griffith as executive producer and head writer, with a core cast including Eric Braeden, Melody Thomas Scott, Peter Bergman and Sharon Case.
Produced at Television City in Hollywood, the show expanded to one-hour episodes in 1980 and remains a multi-camera serial; Wednesday, October 8 continues the ongoing arcs that define the series.
‘Elsbeth’ (2024–)

From Robert and Michelle King, the comedic procedural stars Carrie Preston as Elsbeth Tascioni, a brilliant, unconventional problem-solver assisting the NYPD; Sunday, October 12 is the dated episode. The ensemble includes Wendell Pierce and recurring/guest turns from New York–set performers, with Jonathan Tolins among executive producers and Siddhartha Khosla contributing music.
A King Size Productions and CBS Studios series, it’s shot single-camera in New York; Sunday, October 12 brings a fresh case built around Elsbeth’s observation-driven methods.
‘Matlock’ (2024–)

Jennie Snyder Urman’s reimagining features Kathy Bates as Madeline “Matty” Matlock, a veteran attorney who joins a powerful firm and navigates office intrigue; the next episode on the slate is Sunday, October 12. Series regulars include Skye P. Marshall, Jason Ritter, David Del Rio and Leah Lewis, with Kat Coiro directing the pilot and executive producing.
From Sutton Street Productions and CBS Studios, the show uses a case-of-the-week format with serialized character threads; Sunday, October 12 continues that mix.
‘FBI’ (2018–)

The New York-set procedural from creators Dick Wolf and Craig Turk follows the Bureau’s Manhattan field office tackling major cases; Monday, October 13 is the date to note. The ensemble features Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, John Boyd and Katherine Renee Kane, with Atli Örvarsson composing.
Produced by Wolf Entertainment, Universal Television and CBS Studios, the series films in New York and balances action with forensics and profiling; Monday, October 13 adds a new investigation to the season’s casefile.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–)

Jim Reynolds’ multi-camera sitcom tracks neighbors in Pasadena as the Butlers and Johnsons navigate culture clashes and friendship; Monday, October 13 is the slated date. The cast includes Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, Tichina Arnold, Beth Behrs, Sheaun McKinney and Marcel Spears.
A Kapital Entertainment, TrillTV and CBS Studios production, the show is taped at Radford Studio Center; Monday, October 13 continues the current season’s family and community stories.
‘Watson’ (2025–)

Craig Sweeny’s medical-mystery drama centers on Dr. John Watson (Morris Chestnut) solving unusual cases after the presumed death of Sherlock Holmes; Monday, October 13 is the scheduled episode. Supporting cast includes Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Rochelle Aytes and others, with Larry Teng among executive producers and Paul Leonard-Morgan composing.
Produced by Kapital Entertainment and CBS Studios, the series films in Vancouver, blending diagnostic puzzles with serialized arcs tied to Doyle-verse mythology; Monday, October 13 continues that approach.
‘DMV’ (2025–)

Created by Dana Klein and inspired by the Katherine Heiny short story “Turn Signals and Turn-Ons at the DMV,” this workplace comedy follows clerks keeping a chaotic office running; Monday, October 13 is the date on the slate. The ensemble features Tim Meadows, Harriet Dyer, Molly Kearney, Alex Tarrant, Tony Cavalero and Gigi Zumbado, with Trent O’Donnell executive producing and directing the pilot.
From Liscolaide Productions, TrillTV, Anonymous Content, Kapital Entertainment and CBS Studios, the show is a single-camera comedy; Monday, October 13 opens its character-driven misadventures.
‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023–)

The franchise’s first international entry, created by Morgan O’Neill and produced by Endemol Shine Australia, pairs U.S. NCIS agents with the Australian Federal Police around Sydney Harbour; Tuesday, October 14 is the listed date. The cast includes Olivia Swann, Todd Lasance, Sean Sagar, Tuuli Narkle and Mavournee Hazel.
Filmed on location in and around Sydney, the show mixes maritime cases with regional jurisdictional stakes; Tuesday, October 14 adds a new joint operation to the season.
‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024–)

Showrunners Gina Lucita Monreal and David J. North explore a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs at NIS Camp Pendleton in the 1990s, with Austin Stowell starring and Mark Harmon narrating and executive producing; Tuesday, October 14 is the slot in this lineup. The main cast features Kyle Schmid as Mike Franks and Mariel Molino as a fellow agent.
A CBS Studios production, the period prequel rebuilds 1990s settings and threads into franchise canon; Tuesday, October 14 advances formative cases and relationships.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

Created by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill, the flagship follows the Major Case Response Team investigating crimes involving Navy and Marine Corps personnel; Tuesday, October 14 is the relevant date. The current ensemble includes Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Katrina Law, Gary Cole, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover and Rocky Carroll.
Produced by CBS Studios (with earlier seasons under CBS Television Studios) and shot primarily in Southern California, the series remains anchored by forensic work and interagency teamwork; Tuesday, October 14 continues the team’s seasonal case arc.
‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

Developed by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman from the BBC original, the single-camera comedy centers on Sam and Jay sharing their B&B with a lively group of ghosts; Thursday, October 16 is the entry this month. The ensemble includes Rose McIver, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Sheila Carrasco, Devan Chandler Long, Rebecca Wisocky and Román Zaragoza.
Produced by CBS Studios, Lionsgate Television and BBC Studios, the series films in Montreal and builds out ensemble lore through episodic stories; Thursday, October 16 brings a fresh haunting-meets-housekeeping predicament.
‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024–)

From Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro and Steve Holland, this ‘Young Sheldon’ spinoff follows Georgie Cooper (Montana Jordan) and Mandy McAllister (Emily Osment) as they juggle parenting and 1990s Texas life; Thursday, October 16 is the date. Supporting regulars include Rachel Bay Jones and Will Sasso, with Mark Cendrowski directing multiple episodes.
A Warner Bros. Television and Chuck Lorre Productions multi-camera comedy, the show extends ‘Big Bang Theory’ universe continuity; Thursday, October 16 continues its family and work storylines.
‘Fire Country’ (2022–)

Created by Max Thieriot, Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, the drama follows inmate-firefighter crews working CAL FIRE missions alongside local departments; Friday, October 17 marks this month’s entry. The cast includes Max Thieriot, Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway, Stephanie Arcila, Jules Latimer and Diane Farr.
From Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Studios, the production mounts large-scale wildfire sequences primarily in British Columbia; Friday, October 17 resumes the season’s post-incident fallout and station dynamics.
‘Boston Blue’ (2025–)

A ‘Blue Bloods’ universe expansion stars Donnie Wahlberg as Danny Reagan after a transfer to the Boston Police Department; Friday, October 17 is the listed date. The series is developed by Brandon Sonnier and Brandon Margolis, with additional casting that includes Sonequa Martin-Green, Ernie Hudson, Maggie Lawson, Gloria Reuben and Marcus Scribner.
Produced by CBS Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Television with Anthony Hemingway directing the pilot, the show centers on major-case work inside Boston PD and Danny’s new partnership; Friday, October 17 introduces the unit and its first case.
‘Sheriff Country’ (2025–)

Created by Matt Lopez, this ‘Fire Country’ spinoff stars Morena Baccarin as Edgewater County Sheriff Mickey Fox navigating local crime and complicated family history; Friday, October 17 is the scheduling note here. Series regulars include Christopher Gorham, Michele Weaver, Matt Lauria and W. Earl Brown.
From Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Studios, the series grew out of a backdoor pilot in ‘Fire Country’; Friday, October 17 presents a first case that sets up ongoing personal stakes.
‘The Road’ (2025–)

A music competition docu-series follows 12 emerging artists competing for the chance to keep opening slots for Keith Urban across U.S. venues; Sunday, October 19 is the date in this lineup. The show blends live performances, behind-the-scenes mentorship and weekly tour-stop challenges.
Produced for Paramount+, the series pairs concert-film energy with contestant storytelling framed around touring logistics; Sunday, October 19 begins the first leg’s artist matchups.
‘Tracker’ (2024–)

Based on Jeffery Deaver’s ‘The Never Game’ and developed by Ben H. Winters, the action drama stars Justin Hartley as reward-seeker Colter Shaw, a survivalist who helps locate missing persons and fugitives; Sunday, October 19 is the entry this month. The ensemble includes Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise and Fiona Rene, with executive producers including Hartley and Ken Olin.
From 20th Television, the series films in Vancouver and mixes standalone searches with serialized family mystery threads; Sunday, October 19 continues Colter’s season-long personal investigation.
‘The Thundermans: Undercover’ (2025–)

Developed by Jed Spingarn, Sean W. Cunningham and Marc Dworkin, this sequel-spinoff reunites Kira Kosarin and Jack Griffo as Phoebe and Max in a new undercover setup with the Thunderman family; Wednesday, October 22 is the date in this schedule. Returning cast also includes Maya Le Clark, and new characters expand the hero roster.
From Nickelodeon Productions, the series keeps the original’s mix of superhero antics and family comedy across episodic missions; Wednesday, October 22 opens the undercover arc.
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021–)

Created by Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, the crime drama stars Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky mediating the prison-industrial power balance in Kingstown; Sunday, October 26 is the marked date. The ensemble includes Taylor Handley, Emma Laird, Derek Webster and Tobi Bamtefa, with new season additions inside and outside the penitentiary system.
Produced by 101 Studios and Paramount Television Studios, the series films around Ontario as a Michigan stand-in; Sunday, October 26 returns to shifting alliances and new threats.
‘Don’t Date Brandon’ (2025)

This true-crime docuseries from See It Now Studios and partners chronicles two women who discover they dated the same deceptive man and launch a podcast that uncovers a wider pattern; Tuesday, October 28 is the scheduled date. The project assembles interviews, archival materials and digital breadcrumbs connected to the investigation.
The production expands on the podcast’s reporting and traces how online communities aided the story’s development; Tuesday, October 28 delivers the opening chapter.
‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012–)

The long-running docu-soap follows artists and entrepreneurs navigating careers and relationships within Atlanta’s hip-hop scene; Wednesday, October 29 is the date in this month’s slate. Over the years, cast members have included Rasheeda, Karlie Redd, Yung Joc, Scrappy, Spice and others, with Mona Scott-Young among executive producers through Monami Productions.
Produced in a reality-doc format with confessionals, studio sessions and live events, the franchise has aired on VH1 and MTV while streaming on Paramount+; Wednesday, October 29 continues ongoing personal and professional storylines.
Share which October titles you’re most excited about—and which casts or creators sealed the deal for you—in the comments!


