Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Movies on Paramount+ This Week, Including ‘South Park (Not Suitable for Children)’

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Paramount+ viewers have spoken, and their queues are overflowing with wisecracking animation, high-flying action, and crime stories with plenty of bite. It’s a comfort-food-meets-curiosity lineup—part nostalgia-fueled favorites, part shiny new drops—designed for “let’s watch one more” nights.

What follows is a reverse-order rundown of the ten titles audiences are pressing play on the most this week. Expect chaotic town-wide shenanigans, airtight thrillers, and a comedy classic that still lands punchlines faster than you can clock them.

10. ‘South Park: The Streaming Wars’ (2022)

10. 'South Park The Streaming Wars' (2022)
MTV Entertainment Studios

This special lobs grenades at the content gold rush, turning squabbles over distribution into a full-scale civic circus. The satire is broad, the targets are timely, and the crescendo keeps topping itself with gleefully unhinged set pieces.

People keep returning because it roasts the very ecosystem we’re watching it on. Beneath the outrageousness sits a sharp, suspicious eye on how platforms, creators, and audiences wrestle for control.

9. ‘Mean Girls’ (2004)

9. 'Mean Girls' (2004)
Paramount Pictures

A defining teen comedy that still stings in all the right ways, ‘Mean Girls’ remains endlessly quotable and weirdly relatable. The cliques feel familiar, the hallway politics are, well, political, and the jokes land with a snap that never dulls.

It’s an evergreen rewatch precisely because it balances razor wit with real warmth. You come for the social scheming and stay for the satisfying, heart-forward payoff.

8. ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones’ (2014)

8. 'A Walk Among the Tombstones' (2014)
Traveling Picture Show Company

Moody and methodical, this thriller favors creeping dread over flashy spectacle. The investigation slinks through backrooms and rain-slicked streets, slowly tightening the screws until escape feels impossible.

The hook is how grounded it feels—every revelation carries weight, every threat looms close. When the final turns arrive, they hit like a door slammed inches from your face.

7. ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’ (1988)

7. 'The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!' (1988)
Paramount Pictures

A slapstick clinic with wall-to-wall sight gags, ‘The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!’ is the rare comedy that barely leaves you time to breathe. Deadpan deliveries, prop mayhem, and verbal zingers pile up into one long laugh.

Rewatch value is off the charts because the joke density is absurd. Blink and you miss three bits; watch again and you’ll spot five more you somehow missed the first time.

6. ‘South Park: Joining the Panderverse’ (2023)

6. 'South Park: Joining the Panderverse' (2023)
MTV Entertainment Studios

This entry detonates trend-chasing and multiverse mania with a flamethrower’s enthusiasm. It’s proudly messy, brutally self-aware, and uninterested in leaving any sacred cow unscorched.

The thrill is in the relentlessness. Every minute introduces a new meta-gag or cultural pressure point, turning the episode into a cathartic scream-laugh about pop culture’s fixation on “updates.”

5. ‘Novocaine’ (2025)

5. 'Novocaine' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

A fresh face on the chart, ‘Novocaine’ rides in on a pulpy premise and a whisper campaign of curiosity. It promises tension, turns, and a few needles-in-the-vein jolts along the way.

With buzz building, it scratches the itch for something new to dissect with friends. If you love swapping theories after the credits roll, this is prime fodder.

4. ‘Gasoline Alley’ (2022)

4. 'Gasoline Alley' (2022)
308 Enterprises

A throwback-flavored crime tale, ‘Gasoline Alley’ trades gloss for grit. It’s all smoky rooms, terse exchanges, and a lead who can’t stop pulling threads even as the tapestry threatens to smother him.

The pleasure is in the texture: hushed meetings, unreliable allies, and the creeping sense that answers cost more than questions. It’s late-night noir with modern edges.

3. ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (2022)

3. 'Top Gun: Maverick' (2022)
Paramount Pictures

A precision-engineered crowd-pleaser, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ marries jaw-dropping aerial work with clean, emotionally legible stakes. Every training beat builds momentum, and the mission sequence snaps together like a perfectly tuned machine.

It’s irresistible at home because the craft shines on repeat. You catch new details in the flying, ride the adrenaline all over again, and still get gut-checked by the character moments.

2. ‘South Park (Not Suitable for Children)’ (2023)

2. South Park (Not Suitable for Children) (2023)
MTV Entertainment Studios

Rowdy even by the franchise’s standards, this special hurls itself at hot-button topics with reckless delight. The humor is coarse, the commentary is barbed, and the audacity is the point.

Viewers are clearly here for the boundary-pushing. It’s an unapologetic blast of shock-and-snicker energy that leaves you laughing and wincing in the same breath.

1. ‘South Park: The End Of Obesity’ (2024)

1. 'South Park: The End Of Obesity' (2024)
MTV Entertainment Studios

Claiming the top slot, this special skewers quick-fix wellness culture with scalpel-sharp jokes that escalate into community-wide catastrophe. It’s chaos with purpose, landing punchlines where it hurts and then twisting for good measure.

The appeal is simple: it captures the moment. Between its merciless lampooning and momentum that never lets up, it feels like the rare satire that’s both loud and laser-accurate.

Which of these most-watched picks did you stream—and what would you bump up or down the list? Drop your takes in the comments.

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