What’s New on Paramount+ This Week?
Paramount+ is rolling out a fresh batch of entertainment, from animated adventures for the kids to gripping dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies. Whether you’re looking for something to stream this week or catch up on recent additions, there’s a diverse selection to keep you entertained.
New This Week:
The Marsupilamis – Arriving March 25
This charming kids’ series introduces twins Jade and Mica to a world turned upside down. Their globetrotting explorer parents return home with an unbelievable secret: three mysterious Marsupilamis! These playful, powerful, and energetic creatures, complete with super-stretchy tails, are unlike anything the siblings have ever encountered. With the Marsupilamis’ existence a closely guarded secret, Jade and Mica must master the art of juggling school, family life, and increasingly chaotic close calls as they work to keep their extraordinary new friends hidden from the world.
Recently Added:
The Madison – Added March 14

Step into the neo-Western world of The Madison, a new series that expands the Yellowstone universe. This compelling six-episode first season unfolds across two distinct landscapes: the breathtaking natural beauty of Montana and the vibrant energy of Manhattan. The series offers a heartfelt exploration of grief and human connection, following the Clyburn family as they navigate their lives in the Madison River valley of central Montana, while rooted in their New York City origins.
The star-studded cast includes Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, alongside Beau Garrett (Firefly Lane), Elle Chapman (A Man Called Otto), Patrick J Adams (Suits), Amiah Miller (War for the Planet of the Apes), Alaina Pollack (The Surrender), Ben Schnetzer (3 Body Problem), Kevin Zegers (Power), Rebecca Spence (Lady in the Lake), Danielle Vasinova (1923), and Matthew Fox (Lost).Rubble & Crew Season 4 – Added March 14
Get ready for even bigger builds and brand-new adventures in Builder Cove with Season 4 of Rubble & Crew. Rubble is at the helm, leading his growing construction crew on their most ambitious projects yet. Facing exciting new challenges around town, the pups will roll out in their powerful construction vehicles, ready to dig, lift, pave, and repair anything the community needs.
Skincare – Added March 13

In the 2024 film Skincare, acclaimed aesthetician Hope Goldman, portrayed by Elizabeth Banks, is on the cusp of achieving her career dreams with the launch of her very own skincare line. However, just as success appears within her grasp, a glamorous rival boutique opens directly across the street, threatening to unravel her carefully constructed world. As a series of unsettling incidents begin to impact her reputation and business, Hope becomes convinced she’s being deliberately sabotaged. Determined to protect everything she’s worked for, she dives headfirst into a twisty, darkly comic mystery, seeking to uncover who is trying to destroy her before it’s too late. The film features a talented cast including Elizabeth Banks (The Hunger Games), Lewis Pullman (Top Gun: Maverick, Lessons in Chemistry), Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (Pose, Loot), and Nathan Fillion (Castle, Firefly).
The Naked Gun – Added March 8

Prepare for a revival of the classic comedy franchise with The Naked Gun (2025). This new installment is packed with outrageous gags and the signature deadpan delivery fans have come to expect. Lieutenant Frank Drebin Jr., played by Liam Neeson, follows in the gloriously incompetent footsteps of his legendary father as he joins the police force. He quickly finds himself at the centre of a case that could be the department’s last chance to avoid being shut down permanently. As chaos escalates and the stakes rise, Drebin Jr. must bumble his way through danger, deception, and spectacularly misguided heroics to crack the case. The film stars Liam Neeson (Taken), Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl), and Danny Huston (Yellowstone). For those who want to revisit the roots of the humour, all three original Naked Gun films are also available to stream on Paramount+, celebrating the franchise’s enduring comedic legacy.
Thelma – Added March 6

The 2024 film Thelma challenges perceptions of age and determination. When 93-year-old Thelma Post is defrauded of $10,000 by a phone scammer posing as her grandson, she refuses to be labelled a victim. Armed with unwavering resolve and the assistance of an old friend and his motorised scooter, Thelma embarks on a wildly unconventional mission across Los Angeles to reclaim her money. What unfolds is a sharp, heartfelt, and unexpectedly action-packed adventure that flips the script on ageing, independence, and revenge, proving that it’s never too late to fight back. Written and directed by Josh Margolin (My Boyfriend is a Robot, The Browsing Effect), the film stars June Squibb (Nebraska, About Schmidt), Parker Posey (The White Lotus), Fred Hechinger (Gladiator II), and Clark Gregg (The Avengers).
Touch – Added March 6

Spanning decades and continents, Touch is a sweeping romantic thriller that delves into themes of love, memory, and second chances. As his health begins to decline, a man embarks on an urgent journey to find the woman he fell in love with fifty years earlier – the woman who vanished without explanation and has haunted his thoughts ever since. Moving seamlessly between past and present, and traversing various countries and cultures, Touch unravels a powerful story of first love, missed opportunities, and the enduring pull of unfinished business.
Paw Patrol Season 13 – Added March 4
The heroic pups of Paw Patrol are back in action with Season 13, bringing even bigger rescues, bolder adventures, and exciting new challenges for Ryder and his team. When trouble brews in Adventure Bay, the pups are ready to roll out with upgraded vehicles, impressive new gear, and daring missions that will take them from the skies to the sea and everywhere in between. As familiar faces make a return and unexpected situations arise, the pups will need to rely on their teamwork, bravery, and quick thinking to ensure the safety of their community.
Marshals: A Yellowstone Story – Added March 2

A new chapter in the ever-expanding Yellowstone universe arrives with Marshals: A Yellowstone Story. Luke Grimes reprises his role as Kayce Dutton, who, with the Yellowstone Ranch behind him, joins an elite unit of US Marshals. Combining his skills as a cowboy and a former Navy SEAL, Dutton is tasked with bringing range justice to Montana. Kayce and his fellow Marshals – Pete Calvin (Logan Marshall-Green), Belle Skinner (Arielle Kebbel), Andrea Cruz (Ash Santos), and Miles Kittle (Tatanka Means) – must navigate the significant psychological toll of serving as the region’s last line of defence in the war on violence, all while balancing their duty to their families. For Kayce, this includes his son Tate (Brecken Merrill) and his confidantes Mo (Mo Brings Plenty) and Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) from the Broken Rock reservation.
All The Devils Are Here – Added March 1

The 2025 film All The Devils Are Here plunges viewers into a tense scenario. Secluded in the middle of Dartmoor, four thieves find refuge in a remote farmhouse following a high-stakes robbery. With nothing but time to count their ill-gotten gains and await their escape, tensions within the group begin to escalate, and loyalties start to fracture. As paranoia takes hold, it becomes increasingly clear that the real danger isn’t lurking outside, but rather within the walls of the house itself. The film boasts a strong cast, including Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games, Daisy Jones & The Six), Burn Gorman (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice), Eddie Marsan (King & Conqueror, The World’s End), and Suki Waterhouse (Daisy Jones & The Six).












