Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Shows on Paramount+ This Week, Including ‘The Neighborhood’

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Paramount+ is buzzing with a diverse lineup, pulling us into everything from gritty dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies and animated favorites. This week’s most-watched shows highlight the platform’s strength in mixing bold new stories with classics that never get old.

We’re counting down the top ten, starting from the tenth spot and working up to number one. Each show brings something unique, so let’s dive into what’s keeping us glued to our screens.

10. The Neighborhood (2018-Present)

10. The Neighborhood (2018-Present)
Kapital Entertainment

Kicking off on October 1, 2018, ‘The Neighborhood’ follows Dave Johnson, a cheerful transplant from the Midwest settling into a vibrant L.A. neighborhood. Max Greenfield and Cedric the Entertainer spark laughs as neighbors finding common ground through hilarious misunderstandings.

The sitcom’s warm humor and sharp cast, including Beth Behrs, make it a light, uplifting watch. It’s perfect for unwinding with a dose of community-driven comedy.

9. Dexter: Resurrection (2025-Present)

9. Dexter: Resurrection (2025-Present)
MTV Entertainment Studios

Hitting screens on July 11, 2025, ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ revives the story of Dexter Morgan, the blood-splatter analyst with a secret life. Michael C. Hall leads, joined by new players like Patrick Dempsey, diving into fresh twists and moral gray areas.

This follow-up to ‘Dexter: New Blood’ keeps the tension high with clever plotting. It’s a dark, engaging ride for fans of psychological thrills.

8. Frasier (1993-2004, 2023-2024)

8. Frasier (2023-2024)
CBS Studios

Starting September 16, 1993, and rebooted on October 12, 2023, ‘Frasier’ brings back Kelsey Grammer as the suave Dr. Frasier Crane. The revival sees him tackling fatherhood and new challenges in Boston, with Nicholas Lyndhurst adding charm.

The show’s witty dialogue and cozy vibe make it a hit for those craving smart comedy. It’s a seamless blend of nostalgia and fresh laughs.

7. Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005)

7. Everybody Loves Raymond (1996-2005)
Worldwide Pants

Launched on September 13, 1996, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ centers on Ray Barone, a sportswriter navigating family life with his overbearing parents nearby. Ray Romano and Doris Roberts deliver timeless humor that wrapped up on May 16, 2005.

Its relatable take on family chaos keeps it fresh. This sitcom is a go-to for anyone seeking comfort in everyday hilarity.

6. Dexter (2006-2013)

6. Dexter (2006-2013)
Showtime Networks

Debuting October 1, 2006, ‘Dexter’ tracks a forensic expert with a hidden life as a vigilante. Michael C. Hall’s layered performance, alongside James Remar’s ghostly presence, fuels this Miami-set thriller through its 2013 finale.

The show’s dark themes and tight suspense make it a binge-worthy pick. It hooks us with its bold exploration of justice and secrets.

5. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022-Present)

5. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022-Present)
Secret Hideout

Since May 5, 2022, ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ has followed Captain Pike’s U.S.S. Enterprise crew on cosmic journeys. Anson Mount leads with Celia Rose Gooding, blending adventure and heart in Season 3, which dropped July 17, 2025.

Its mix of bold visuals and hopeful storytelling captivates sci-fi lovers. The series feels both epic and deeply human.

4. The Chi (2018-Present)

4. The Chi (2018-Present)
Fox 21 Television Studios

Premiering January 7, 2018, ‘The Chi’ explores life’s highs and lows in Chicago’s South Side. With Season 7 featuring Kandi Burruss, the show weaves tales of ambition and survival, led by stars like Yolonda Ross.

Its honest look at community and struggle keeps us invested. The drama’s emotional weight and vivid characters make it a standout.

3. NCIS (2003-Present)

3. NCIS (2003-Present)
Paramount Television

Since September 23, 2003, ‘NCIS’ has delivered high-stakes crime-solving with a tight-knit team. David McCallum and Gary Cole anchor 22 seasons of cases that mix action with personal ties, keeping us hooked.

The show’s blend of mystery and camaraderie is a winning formula. It’s a reliable pick for fans of sharp, engaging procedurals.

2. SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-Present)

2. SpongeBob SquarePants (1999-Present)
United Plankton Pictures

Hitting airwaves on May 1, 1999, ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ follows the bubbly sponge and his underwater pals. Bill Fagerbakke’s Patrick and Clancy Brown’s Mr. Crabs add to the zany fun that spans generations.

Its colorful chaos and clever gags make it a universal joy. The show’s enduring charm keeps us smiling, young or old.

1. Criminal Minds (2005-Present)

1. Criminal Minds (2005-Present)
Paramount Television

Leading the pack, ‘Criminal Minds’ began on September 22, 2005, diving into the minds of criminals through FBI profilers. Joe Mantegna and Kirsten Vangsness star in the ‘Evolution’ revival, delivering 20 seasons of intense drama.

Its chilling cases and strong character arcs grip us every time. This show’s smart storytelling makes it a top choice for thriller fans.

What’s your favorite from this week’s Paramount+ lineup, or is there a hidden gem we should know about? Share your picks in the comments!

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