Looking for the best shows to binge on Paramount+this week? Screen Rant has you covered with the top 5 binge-worthy new releases and fan-favorite classics you can stream all week long.
For the first full week of November 2025, our TV experts hand-picked Netflix’s most addictive series — including a critically acclaimed hidden gem with a rare 100% Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes score.
Screen Rant also publishes weekly binge guides for Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Apple TV. Grab your remote and queue up your watchlist — here are our top 5 Paramount+ shows to stream this week, November 3–9, 2025.
Crutch
Crutch is a brand-new comedy series premiering on Paramount+ this week. Starring legendary funnyman Tracy Morgan, all eight episodes of Crutch season 1 will be available to stream on Monday, November 3 – making it a perfect comedy binge for the week.
Set in Harlem, the feel-good series follows Frank Crutch (Morgan), a widowed empty-nester whose two adult children move back into his home. This marks Morgan’s first lead role in a comedy series since The Last O.G. ended in 2021.
Morgan originally portrayed Crutch in a few episodes of the CBS sitcom The Neighborhood. Essentially a spinoff of that series, Crutch is only available to stream on Paramount+. For Tracy Morgan fans, this is a must-watch comedy this week.
Billions
The modern classic Showtime series Billions premiered in 2016 and concluded in 2023 after seven seasons and 84 episodes. If you’re looking for an epic drama to binge throughout November, this could be the perfect pick.
Starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis, Billions dives into the cutthroat world of New York City finance, where power, politics, and ambition collide. Fans of Succession and Industry will appreciate its sharp storytelling and high-stakes corporate drama.
The series earned an 87% Certified Fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes overall, including a perfect 100% for season 6. USA Today praised Billions season 1 as “darkly comedic and full of delicious twists and turns…a juicy melodrama that delights in poking fun at the lifestyles of the rich and famous.”
Waco
Led by Michael Shannon (Midnight Special) and Taylor Kitsch (The Terminal List: Dark Wolf), Waco dramatizes the 1993 true story of cult leader David Koresh in Waco, Texas. The six-part 2018 miniseries later inspired a 2023 sequel, Waco: The Aftermath, which is also available to stream on Paramount+.
Watching both Waco and Waco: The Aftermath back-to-back offers an immersive, gripping week-long binge. The 5-part sequel earned a 90% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, while the original series was nominated for three Emmys, including Best Supporting Actor for John Leguizamo (Bloodline). Fans of true-crime thrillers won’t want to miss this compelling saga.
The Good Fight
From the creators of The Good Wife and Evil — and written by the screenwriter of Field of Dreams — The Good Fight stands as one of the best legal dramas of the past decade. With six seasons and 60 episodes, it’s a perfect month-long binge for November.
The series follows Diane Lockhart, played by Emmy winner Christine Baranski, as she rebuilds her career and launches a new law firm after losing her life savings. Earning a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score, The Good Fight is both a Good Wife spinoff and the very first scripted original for Paramount+.
Fans of acclaimed legal thrillers like Better Call Saul and Presumed Innocent shouldn’t miss this modern classic — it’s one of Paramount+’s smartest and most addictive series.
Corporate
The Comedy Central comedy series Corporate is one of the few shows on Paramount+ with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score for multiple consecutive seasons. The dark comedy satire ran from 2018 to 2020, releasing three seasons and 26 episodes.
Because each episode of Corporate is less than half an hour, you could reasonably start and finish the entire series before the weekend. Corporate is nearly an ideal blend of Workaholics and Severance – a funny yet eerie workplace show.
USA Today called it, “A spiritual successor to 1999 cult film Office Space.” Often surprising and even absurd, Corporate would make for a highly entertaining binge-watch on Paramount+ this week.
Looking For More Binge Options This Week?
Check out Screen Rant’s guide to last weekend’s top Paramount+ shows — perfect picks if you missed them the first time around.
And don’t miss our updated weekend streaming guides for Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Apple TV, featuring multi-season hits and fan-favorite classics to keep your queue full all November long.
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