Paramount+ is constantly adding new shows to binge, and this weekend is no exception. The streaming service drops new episodes of hit shows every week, and sometimes even entire seasons to binge. In fact, it added 93 new movies and shows on June 1 alone. These aren't always new, original shows, though. While Paramount+ 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. First, there's "Wild Cherry," a British thriller miniseries that already debuted in the U.K. but just made its streaming debut on Paramount+ this week. Then, there's "Dutton Ranch," which only has one episode left after this weekend. Finally, "The Agency" season 2 is now available to binge in its entirety, as Paramount opted for a 10-episode drop rather than a weekly release schedule this time around.
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 June 2026 for more options.
'Wild Cherry'
Genre: British thriller miniseries
What's it about? Wild Cherry centers around a self-made businesswoman, Lorna (Carmen Ejogo), and her best friend, Juliet (Eve Best). The latter was born into a world of wealth and good fortune, but now they both live in an enclave with their daughters. Their lives are rocked, though, when their daughters are suddenly implicated in a scandal and toxic secrets start to tear through the small, elite community.
Why you should watch it: Despite already premiering in the U.K., there aren't too many reviews for this limited series on Rotten Tomatoes. That said, the few that exist are good, and the Brits know how to nail a six-episode miniseries. I fully expect this show to be well worth watching.
Stream all six episodes of "Wild Cherry" on Paramount+ now
'Dutton Ranch' season 1
Genre: Neo-Western drama series
What's it about? "Dutton Ranch" brings back Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly in a "Yellowstone" spinoff, and it's addictive to watch. The duo is reprising their roles as Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton from the original show, but this time, they're starting over in Texas. They hope to get away from the baggage of Montana, but it turns out there's plenty of new drama in the Lone Star State.
Why you should watch it: "Yellowstone" never really spoke to me, but I've been enjoying this spin-off. In my "Dutton Ranch" review, I highlighted Ed Harris and Annette Bening as being big reasons I liked it, and so far, they remain the highlights of the show. I haven't stopped watching and am eagerly awaiting next weekend's season finale.
Stream the first eight episodes of "Dutton Ranch" on Paramount+ now
'The Agency' season 2
Genre: Spy thriller series
What's it about? "The Agency” is adapted from the acclaimed French spy thriller series "Le Bureau des Légendes" (or "The Bureau"). It's set at the CIA's London office and stars Michael Fassbender as a deep-cover agent named Brandon, though he mostly goes by his codename: "Martian." His cover and his work life are dangerously intertwined, and in season 2, he will betray the CIA to save the woman he loves (Jodie Turner-Smith).
Why you should watch it: I've seen all 10 episodes, and in my "The Agency" season 2 review, I landed firmly in the camp of loving this show once again. It's not a perfect show; most of the problems from season 1 are still there in season 2. But this show knows how to build to an explosive finale, and I don't mean that simply as a metaphor.
Stream the entire second season of "The Agency" on Paramount+ now