Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’

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If you’re building a fresh weekend queue on Paramount+, here are ten picks pulled from this week’s drop calendar and the platform’s current favorites—starting with the newest arrivals and then moving through standout originals and evergreen classics that are easy to dive into right now.

‘Crutch’ (2025– )

'Crutch' (2025– )
CBS Studios

This new comedy follows Francois “Frank” Crutchfield, a Harlem widower whose quiet plans implode when his adult kids and grandkids move back in, upending his home and flooring business. Tracy Morgan leads the series, which spins out of the world of ‘The Neighborhood,’ with Cedric the Entertainer among the executive producers. Episodes focus on multigenerational family shake-ups, small-business hustle, and neighborhood life. It’s streaming on Paramount+ with its premiere set for the week of November 3–9.

‘Dexter: Resurrection’ (2025– )

'Dexter: Resurrection' (2025– )
Clyde Phillips Productions

This continuation brings Dexter Morgan back into play after he awakens from a coma and tracks his son to New York City. Michael C. Hall returns, with new casting—including Uma Thurman—folded into a storyline that extends the franchise’s focus on identity, family ties, and moral codes. The series sits on Paramount+ as part of the platform’s crime-drama slate. It debuted in July and features ongoing episodes.

‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023– )

'Rubble & Crew' (2023– )
Spin Master

Set in the ‘PAW Patrol’ universe, this animated series centers on bulldog foreman Rubble and his family of builders tackling fixes around Builder Cove. The show emphasizes teamwork, problem-solving, and STEM-friendly construction projects, with Jam Filled Toronto handling animation. New episodes are rolling out this month on Paramount+. Voice roles include Luxton Handspiker, Lucien Duncan Reid, and Shazdeh Kapadia.

‘Frasier’ (2023– )

'Frasier' (2023– )
CBS Studios

The revival brings Dr. Frasier Crane back to Boston with a new job and renewed focus on fatherhood. Episodes blend workplace and family storylines while nodding to the original’s witty cadence. The show is produced for Paramount+ and features returning lead Kelsey Grammer alongside a refreshed ensemble. It’s part of the platform’s ongoing slate of comedy originals.

‘Criminal Minds’ (2005– )

'Criminal Minds' (2005– )
Paramount Television

Paramount+ carries the franchise alongside its continuation ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution,’ keeping the Behavioral Analysis Unit’s cases active for streaming viewers. The series follows federal profilers as they study offender patterns and coordinate multi-agency takedowns. Longtime cast members such as Joe Mantegna and Paget Brewster anchor the revival. Newer arcs retain the procedural structure while expanding serialized threats.

‘NCIS’ (2003– )

'NCIS' (2003– )
Paramount Television

The flagship procedural tracks a Washington-based team investigating crimes tied to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Viewers can stream deep back-catalog seasons on Paramount+, with recent episodes continuing the show’s mix of forensics, interrogations, and character-driven subplots. It remains a core library title on the service. The ensemble includes mainstays like Sean Murray, with evolving team dynamics across the run.

‘South Park’ (1997– )

'South Park' (1997– )
South Park Studios

Paramount+ features seasons and specials from the long-running animated series known for sharp, topical satire. Episodes follow four boys in a Colorado town, weaving current events into fast-turnaround storytelling. The franchise continues to deliver new specials that complement the core library. It remains one of the platform’s most-watched titles this year.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999– )

'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999– )
United Plankton Pictures

This animated staple offers an expansive library of Bikini Bottom adventures centered on SpongeBob, Patrick, and their neighbors. Episodes mix slapstick with wordplay and memorable side characters, making it a reliable family stream. Paramount+ houses multiple seasons and related content. New viewers can jump in anywhere thanks to the show’s self-contained stories.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

'Everybody Loves Raymond' (1996–2005)
Worldwide Pants

Paramount+ includes the complete run of this family sitcom following sportswriter Ray Barone and his lively extended family across the street. The show’s episode structure highlights domestic misunderstandings, sibling rivalry, and in-law hijinks. Its catalog presence makes it an easy comfort rewatch. Episodes are available to stream in order or as stand-alone picks.

‘The King of Queens’ (1998–2007)

'The King of Queens' (1998–2007)
Columbia TriStar Television

This sitcom centers on delivery driver Doug Heffernan, his wife Carrie, and Carrie’s father Arthur under one roof. Paramount+ carries the full series, giving viewers access to workplace gags, neighborly antics, and household clashes. Episodes use everyday mishaps to drive compact, punchline-rich plots. It’s a straightforward sit-down choice for a light weekend queue.

Tell us what you’re queuing up on Paramount+ this weekend—and which picks we should add next—down in the comments!

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