Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘Rubble & Crew’
From fresh premieres to big-name originals and evergreen favorites, Paramount+ has plenty to load up for a laid-back weekend. Below you’ll find a quick, no-nonsense guide to new drops from this week and last—followed by standout originals and staples that are easy to binge right now.
‘Crutch’ (2025)

Tracy Morgan headlines ‘Crutch,’ a comedy set in Harlem about widower Francois “Frank” Crutchfield whose empty-nest plans derail when his adult kids and grandkids move back in. The show spins out of ‘The Neighborhood’ and counts Cedric the Entertainer among its executive producers. It blends family misadventures with small-business hustle as Frank keeps his flooring company—and household—on track. It premiered on Paramount+ this week.
‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023– )

New episodes of ‘Rubble & Crew’ arrived midweek, expanding the ‘PAW Patrol’ universe with construction-themed problem-solving in Builder Cove. The series emphasizes teamwork and STEM-friendly builds as Rubble leads his family crew through kid-sized engineering challenges. Voice actors include Luxton Handspiker, Lucien Duncan Reid, and others. It’s streaming with the latest installments on Paramount+.
‘Don’t Date Brandon’ (2025)

‘Don’t Date Brandon’ follows two women who discover they were deceived by the same man and turn their story into an investigative podcast. The true-crime docuseries traces a wider pattern of alleged scams through interviews, audio diaries, and digital breadcrumbs. Episodes examine the mechanics of modern romance fraud and the legal complexities that follow. It debuted on Paramount+ last week and is available to catch up now.
‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012– )

Fresh episodes landed on Paramount+ last week as the long-running reality series continues chronicling artists, producers, and families in Atlanta’s influential hip-hop scene. The docu-soap format tracks studio sessions, entrepreneurial moves, and personal relationships across an ensemble cast. New chapters typically spotlight career pivots, collaborations, and studio drama. Current entries are streaming alongside past seasons.
‘Tulsa King’ (2022– )

Created by Taylor Sheridan, ‘Tulsa King’ stars Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York capo rebuilding operations in Tulsa. The series follows crew-building, turf clashes, and uneasy alliances as the fish-out-of-water setup drives the criminal expansion. It’s a Paramount+ original, with episodes available to stream on the platform.
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021– )

From Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ centers on the McLusky family, power brokers in a Michigan town dominated by prisons. Jeremy Renner leads as Mike McLusky, navigating deals among law enforcement, inmates, and local factions. The show examines the politics and economics of incarceration across intersecting storylines. Full seasons stream on Paramount+.
‘Frasier’ (2023– )

‘Frasier’ continues the story of Dr. Frasier Crane as he relocates to Boston for a new chapter in work and family life. Kelsey Grammer returns, with new colleagues and relationships shaping the revival’s workplace and home dynamics. The series connects to the character’s earlier TV history while introducing fresh settings and cast members. It’s a Paramount+ original with episodes on the service.
‘Ghosts’ (2021– )

The U.S. adaptation of ‘Ghosts’ follows a couple who inherit a country house populated by spirits from different eras. Its ensemble mixes character backstories with weekly hijinks as the living and the dead negotiate cohabitation. Paramount+ carries current and prior seasons from the broadcast run, making it easy to jump in or catch up. Episodes are ready to stream.
‘Tracker’ (2024– )

Based on Jeffery Deaver’s ‘The Never Game,’ ‘Tracker’ stars Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a reward-seeking survivalist who tracks missing persons across the country. Each case introduces new clients, adversaries, and locales with procedural storytelling. Paramount+ streams episodes after their broadcast debut, alongside extras and previews. It’s available to line up for a weekend binge.
‘South Park’ (1997– )

‘South Park’ follows four boys in a Colorado town as they skewer current events with rapid-turnaround satire, with franchise specials expanding its format on Paramount+. The series features a wide roster of recurring characters voiced by creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. New and classic episodes sit alongside platform-exclusive specials tied to the brand’s streaming strategy. It recently topped Paramount+’s weekly viewership.
Tell us what you’re queuing up on Paramount+ this weekend—and which picks we should add—down in the comments!


