3 new to Paramount+ shows you need to binge-watch this weekend (May 29-31)
You need to add these 3 Paramount+ shows to your weekend watchlist
Paramount+ has tons of new shows for your weekend binge-watch. The streaming service constantly adds new episodes of hit shows and even entire seasons to binge. It added 82 new movies and shows on May 1 alone. These aren't all new original shows, either; the streamer also adds new shows from Paramount's networks, like CBS, as well as coproductions with international studios. It also brings back older shows, ripe for a binge-watch.
This weekend, I've got three shows worth watching in one sitting, and each one has at least one full season to stream right now. First, there's "Marshals," a new spin-off sequel to "Yellowstone" that just wrapped up its first season. "Tyler Perry's Divorced Sistas," which began on BET+ but then moved to Paramount+, also just wrapped up its first season and is ready to binge. Finally, there's "Jackass." The legendary reality series full of stunts and chaos has been restored, and all three seasons are available to stream on Paramount+.
So, here are the three new to Paramount+ shows you need to binge-watch this weekend. If you need more recommendations, check out everything coming to Paramount+ in May 2026 for more options.

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'Marshals'
Genre: Neo-Western drama series
What's it about? "Marshals" stars "Yellowstone" actor Luke Grimes, reprising his role as Kayce Dutton. This show is part sequel, part spin-off, and it follows the former U.S. Navy SEAL and rancher as he joins a specialized group of U.S. Marshals tasked with protecting the Montana wilderness.
Why you should watch it: Taylor Sheridan sat out this new "Yellowstone" series, but many familiar faces are returning from the hit show. Gil Birmingham, Mo Brings Plenty and Brecken Merrill all reprise their roles as Thomas Rainwater, Mo and Tate Dutton.
Stream all 13 episodes of "Marshals" on Paramount+ now
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'Tyler Perry's Divorced Sistas' season 1
Genre: Comedy-drama series
What's it about? Rasheda (LeToya Luckett), Geneva (Khadeen Indréa), Naomi (Porscha Coleman), Tiffany (Briana Price), and Bridgette (Jennifer Sears) are all friends, but they're also all going through relationship problems. Part 1 of this season was on BET+, but part 2 moved to Paramount+ and escalated the drama thanks to long-simmering tensions finally erupting, causing relationships to fracture.
Why you should watch it: You might not have seen the first half of "Divorced Sistas" season 1 because it was on BET+. But now that it's on Paramount+, you can binge all of part 1 and all of part 2.
Stream all 16 episodes of "Tyler Perry's Divorced Sistas" season 1 on Paramount+ now
'Jackass' seasons 1-3
Genre: Reality series
What's it about? "Jackass" has been going on in some form since 2000, but the show itself only ran for three brief seasons over two years. Now, you can watch Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Bam and the rest get into dangerous stunts you definitely shouldn't try at home, with all three seasons now streaming on Paramount+.
Why you should watch it: This version of Jackass isn't the same you've been watching for 26 years. Paramount let Knoxville restore and re-edit the series, and that is the version you're getting on Paramount+. So technically, it's watching "Jackass" as you've never seen it before.
Stream all three seasons of "Jackass" on Paramount+ now
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