Here Are the Best Movies to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including a Beloved Classic Slasher
Paramount+ offers a diverse library of cinema ranging from high-octane blockbusters to chilling psychological thrillers. This weekend’s selection highlights a mix of highly anticipated 2025 releases alongside enduring classics that continue to dominate the streaming charts. Whether viewers are looking for biographical dramas, intense survival stories, or nostalgic parodies, the platform provides options for every cinematic preference. These titles showcase significant directorial work and standout performances that have captured global audience attention.
‘Roofman’ (2025)

This biographical crime film follows the true story of Jeffrey Manchester, a convicted robber known for his unique method of entering businesses through their roofs. Directed by Derek Cianfrance and starring Channing Tatum, the narrative explores Manchester’s escape from prison and his subsequent life hiding inside a retail store. The story details how he managed to live undetected for months while maintaining a semblance of a normal life. This production highlights the intersection of criminal ingenuity and the human desire for connection under extraordinary circumstances. It is currently one of the most anticipated upcoming titles trending on the platform.
‘The Running Man’ (2025)

Directed by Edgar Wright, this reimagining of the classic story presents a dystopian future where citizens participate in a lethal game show for entertainment. The protagonist must navigate a series of deadly obstacles and evade specialized mercenaries tasked with his execution to win his freedom. This adaptation aims to stay closer to the original source material by Stephen King, emphasizing the socio-political commentary of a media-obsessed society. The film has gained significant traction on Paramount+ due to its high-intensity action sequences and Wright’s distinct directorial style.
‘Not Without Hope’ (2025)

This survival drama, directed by Joe Carnahan, recounts the harrowing true story of four friends whose fishing trip turns into a fight for life. After their boat capsizes in the Gulf of Mexico, the men are forced to endure the elements while waiting for a rescue that seems increasingly unlikely. Starring Zachary Levi, the film focuses on the physical and emotional toll of the ordeal as the group faces dehydration and predatory marine life. It debuts on the platform this Friday, March 13, offering a visceral look at human resilience against the power of nature.
‘The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs and Who Has Control’ (2024)

This documentary from Paramount Pictures Canada investigates the complex history behind the development of libido-enhancing medication for women. The film examines the regulatory hurdles and ethical debates that have surrounded the pharmaceutical industry’s attempt to address female sexual dysfunction. Through expert interviews and investigative research, it questions the societal standards and gender biases inherent in medical science. The documentary is currently available for streaming, providing an in-depth look at the intersection of healthcare, commerce, and gender politics.
‘Due Justice’ (2023)

In this action thriller, Kellan Lutz portrays a former marine attorney who takes the law into his own hands following a personal tragedy. After a violent criminal organization murders his wife and kidnaps his daughter, he utilizes his specialized military training to track down those responsible. The narrative follows his relentless pursuit of vengeance across a landscape of urban crime and corruption. As a vigilante seeking closure, the protagonist must navigate a dangerous path that tests his moral boundaries and tactical skills.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

Captain Pete “Maverick” Mitchell returns to the cockpit to train a new generation of TOPGUN graduates for a specialized, high-stakes mission. The story explores Maverick’s struggle with his past while confronting the technological shifts in modern aerial warfare. He must mentor Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, the son of his late best friend, adding a layer of emotional complexity to the training process. The film is noted for its practical stunt work and served as a major cinematic event that remains a trending title on the platform.
‘The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie’ (2004)

This animated adventure follows SpongeBob and Patrick on a journey beyond the familiar limits of Bikini Bottom to recover King Neptune’s stolen crown. The duo travels to the treacherous Shell City, facing numerous dangers and meeting new allies to save Mr. Krabs from execution. This feature film expanded the beloved television universe with a grander scale and a blend of traditional animation and live-action elements. It remains a staple of the Paramount+ library, appealing to audiences through its humor and themes of self-confidence.
‘Scary Movie 3’ (2003)

Directed by David Zucker, this installment of the parody franchise targets several major blockbusters of the early 2000s. The plot centers on a news reporter investigating a mysterious videotape and the appearance of crop circles on a local farm. By blending elements of psychological horror and science fiction tropes, the film delivers a continuous stream of absurdist humor. It currently holds the position of the most-watched movie on Paramount+ this week, demonstrating the enduring popularity of the spoof genre.
‘Scary Movie 2’ (2001)

The survivors of the previous film are recruited by a professor to participate in a sleep study at a notorious mansion known as Hell House. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, the movie parodies classic supernatural horror films and contemporary supernatural thrillers. The characters soon realize that the study is a ruse and they must escape the various hauntings and traps within the house. The film is trending on the platform as viewers revisit the early entries of this slapstick comedy series.
‘Scream’ (1996)

Wes Craven’s ‘Scream’ revitalized the slasher genre by introducing a self-aware narrative where characters are familiar with horror movie tropes. The story follows Sidney Prescott as she and her friends are hunted by a masked killer known as Ghostface in the town of Woodsboro. The film balances tension with meta-commentary, forcing the protagonists to use their knowledge of cinema to survive. It is currently available to stream and remains a foundational piece of modern horror history.
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