The Popular Adult Animated Series Remains as Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List of the Week

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Paramount+ continues to offer a diverse array of content, ranging from long-standing procedural dramas to contemporary satirical animations. This week’s viewership data highlights a strong preference for legacy sitcoms and expanding franchises that have defined television for decades. Subscribers are engaging with both brand-new original series and established hits that remain staples of the streaming library. The following titles represent the most popular selections among audiences over the past seven days.

‘Frasier’ (2023–)

'Frasier' (2023–)
CBS Studios

The revival follows Frasier Crane as he returns to Boston to reconnect with his adult son, Freddy. He faces new challenges in a different city while navigating his career and personal relationships in his later years. The series brings back the sophisticated humor of the original while introducing a fresh ensemble cast. It serves as a continuation of the character’s journey that originally began in the sitcom ‘Cheers’.

‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

'Criminal Minds' (2005–)
Paramount Television

This long-running procedural focuses on the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit as they profile the nation’s most dangerous criminals. The team uses psychological analysis to anticipate the next moves of serial offenders and prevent future crimes. Through various cast changes, the series has maintained a dedicated following by blending forensic science with character-driven drama. Its continuation, ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’, explores specific season-long threats within the same universe.

‘Landman’ (2024–)

'Landman' (2024–)
Paramount Television Studios

Created by Taylor Sheridan, this drama is set in the boomtowns of West Texas within the world of oil rigs. The story provides a modern-day look at fortune-seeking in the industry from both the executive suites and the roughnecks on the ground. It explores the geopolitical impacts of the oil business on a local and global scale. The series features a high-profile cast led by Billy Bob Thornton in a gritty, industrial setting.

‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–)

'The Neighborhood' (2018–)
Kapital Entertainment

This sitcom explores what happens when a friendly man from the Midwest moves his family into a neighborhood in Los Angeles. The central dynamic revolves around the relationship between the upbeat Dave Johnson and his skeptical neighbor, Calvin Butler. It addresses cultural differences and community growth through a comedic lens. The show remains a consistent performer in the network television lineup and on Paramount+ streaming.

‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

'Ghosts' (2021–)
Joe vs. Joe

Based on the British series of the same name, this show follows a young couple who inherits a sprawling country estate. They soon discover the house is inhabited by a diverse group of deceased residents from various historical eras. After a near-death experience, the protagonist gains the ability to see and hear these spirits, leading to supernatural misunderstandings. The ensemble comedy balances historical trivia with modern relationship dynamics.

‘Marshals’ (2026–)

'Marshals' (2026–)
Paramount Television Studios

Marshals’ is an American neo-Western and police procedural created by Spencer Hudnut that serves as a spin-off and sequel to ‘Yellowstone’. The series features Luke Grimes, Brecken Merrill, and Gil Birmingham reprising their roles as they navigate new challenges within the law enforcement landscape. It premiered on CBS on March 1, 2026, and quickly established itself as a cornerstone of the expanding franchise. Following its immediate viewership success, the series was renewed for a second season shortly after its debut.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

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

This classic sitcom centers on Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter living in Long Island with his wife and children. His life is constantly complicated by his meddling parents and his older brother who live just across the street. The show relies on relatable family conflicts and the humor found in everyday domestic frustrations. It continues to draw significant viewership as a legacy title on streaming services.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–)

'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999–)
United Plankton Pictures

Set in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, this animated series follows the adventures of an optimistic sea sponge and his aquatic friends. Since its debut, it has become a global cultural phenomenon and a pillar of the Nickelodeon brand. The show features a mix of surreal humor and slapstick comedy that appeals to both children and adults. Its presence on the platform includes the original series along with various spin-offs and movies.

‘NCIS’ (2003–)

'NCIS' (2003–)
Paramount Television

This police procedural follows a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. The group investigates crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, ranging from murder to international espionage. Led by a rotating cast of charismatic leads, the series is known for its blend of military drama and character chemistry. It remains one of the longest-running scripted non-animated U.S. primetime TV series.

‘South Park’ (1997–)

'South Park' (1997–)
South Park Studios

This satirical animated series follows four boys—Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny—in a dysfunctional Colorado town. Known for its dark humor and social commentary, the show frequently parodies current events and pop culture with a quick production turnaround. It has pushed the boundaries of television censorship for over two decades while maintaining critical and commercial relevance. The series continues to expand through exclusive specials and a long-standing partnership with the streaming platform.

Tell us which of these Paramount+ titles is currently at the top of your watchlist in the comments.

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