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Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Paramount Plus | July 20-26, 2025

So youโ€™re stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Paramount Plus, hoping something jumps out. Weโ€™ve been there. Thatโ€™s why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this weekโ€”no fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, thereโ€™s something worth hitting play on. Hereโ€™s your movie cheat sheet for July 20-26, 2025โ€”because your time is too valuable for another โ€œmehโ€ movie night.

1. Gladiator II (2024)

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Top 10 Movies: Gladiator II | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

It took 24 years, but weโ€™re finally back in the Colosseumโ€”and honestly? It was worth the wait.

Gladiator II picks up with Lucius (Paul Mescal), all grown up and mad as hell, after his home is taken by a new generation of power-hungry Roman emperors. To reclaim his past and his future, he ends up exactly where his uncle Maximus once stood: in the sand, sword in hand, fighting for survival and legacy.

Ridley Scottโ€™s back behind the camera (because of course he is), and the cast is stacked: Denzel Washington as a mysterious power broker? Pedro Pascal as a Roman general with vibes? Joseph Quinn as an unhinged emperor? Inject it directly.

Itโ€™s brutal, sweeping, emotional, and yesโ€”there are tigers.

2. Man with No Past (2025)

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Top 10 Movies: Man with No Past | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

Waking up with amnesia in a strange city is already a bad day. Waking up and realizing you’re being hunted? Thatโ€™s a movie.

Man with No Past doesnโ€™t reinvent the spy-thriller wheel, but it does hit the gas hard. Tim Fellingham plays the unnamed leadโ€”a man with no memory, no ID, and way too many enemies. What follows is a bullet-laced breadcrumb trail through double-crosses, secret tech, and a very powerful someone who wants him silenced.

Think Bourne if it was shot with a grittier budget and a little less GPSโ€”but hey, the fight scenes slap, and the mystery keeps pulling you in.

If you like your action with shadowy conspiracies and brooding stares, this oneโ€™s worth a shot.

3. Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

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Top 10 Movies: Top Gun: Maverick | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

Youโ€™ve probably already seen it. Maybe twice. Maybe in IMAX. But Top Gun: Maverick still flies like hellโ€”and if youโ€™re somehow one of the five people who missed it, congratulations: you get to experience it fresh.

Tom Cruise returns as Maverick, older, faster, and still allergic to authority. This time, heโ€™s training the next generation of Top Gun pilots (hi, Miles Teller as Gooseโ€™s son), and the stakes are sky-highโ€”literally. The mission is top-secret, the flying is practical, and every second of screen time looks like it cost $100K and a slight concussion.

Itโ€™s adrenaline with a plot. Nostalgia with a pulse. And yeah, you might cry during the beach football scene.

4. Smile (2022)

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Top 10 Movies: Smile | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

If someone ever smiles at you just a little too long, you might want to skip this oneโ€”or lean all the way in.

Smile starts with a freaky incident and spirals into a full-blown psychological horror show. Sosie Bacon plays a therapist who witnesses something horrifying and soon starts seeing grinning figures lurking everywhere. And once you see oneโ€ฆ well, letโ€™s just say it doesnโ€™t go away.

Itโ€™s creepy, itโ€™s smart, and it digs way deeper into trauma than youโ€™d expect from a jump-scare fest. Plus, it has one of the best โ€œoh noโ€ final shots in modern horror.

Watch it in the dark. Regret it immediately.

5. September 5 (2024)

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Top 10 Movies: September 5 | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

This oneโ€™s intense in the best wayโ€”not a war movie exactly, but a pressure-cooker thriller about people trying to do their jobs while the world falls apart.

September 5 drops you into the middle of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis, but from a different angleโ€”through the eyes of an American broadcast team suddenly reporting live on a nightmare unfolding in real time. Peter Sarsgaard leads as a rookie producer trying to stay professional while the situation gets more chaotic and deadly by the hour.

Itโ€™s shot like a newsroom thriller, plays like a political drama, and feels very now.

If you liked The Post or United 93, this is thatโ€”but tighter, sweatier, and more morally messy.

6. Scary Movie (2000)

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Top 10 Movies: Scary Movie | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

This movie walked so every meme-driven parody after it could stumble.

Scary Movie is the original horror spoof that took Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Matrix, and basically every other late-โ€™90s pop culture hitโ€”and ripped them apart with a chainsaw made of fart jokes and chaotic brilliance.

Anna Faris makes her unforgettable debut, the Wayans brothers go full throttle, and Regina Hall gives us the iconic โ€œCindy, the TVโ€™s leaking!โ€ Itโ€™s crude, loud, and totally ridiculousโ€”but it still hits. Hard.

If youโ€™re looking for something smart, scroll on. But if you want to watch a killer get dropkicked by a blind grandma? Welcome home.

7. Scary Movie 2 (2001)

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Top 10 Movies: Scary Movie 2 | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

Sequels usually drop the ball. This one drops it… and then smashes it with a haunted piano.

Scary Movie 2 leaves slashers behind and goes straight for haunted houses, exorcisms, and poltergeistsโ€”with the same anything-goes energy that made the original a sleepover staple. Anna Faris is back. Regina Hall is back. The weed-smoking parrot is… unfortunately also back.

Youโ€™ve got James Woods spoofing The Exorcist, a possessed clown doll, and Chris Elliottโ€™s cursed little hand. Itโ€™s dumb, itโ€™s gross, and itโ€™s somehow still endlessly quotable.

If you ever wanted to see Tim Curry scream-laugh his way through a ghost orgy, this is your weird, wonderful moment.

8. South Park: The End of Obesity (2024)

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Top 10 Movies: South Park: The End of Obesity | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

Leave it to South Park to turn weight-loss drugs into a full-blown cultural apocalypse.

In The End of Obesity, Cartman is denied access to the trendy new miracle shot thatโ€™s changing lives (and waistlines) across town. Naturally, this spirals into a war over access, privilege, and how far people will go to stay โ€œthinโ€ in a world where image is everything.

The jokes are savage, the message is razor-sharp, and Randyโ€”of courseโ€”gets way too involved in the weirdest possible way.

If youโ€™ve ever side-eyed a friendโ€™s Ozempic glow-up, this is your satirical comfort food.

9. South Park: Not Suitable for Children (2023)

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Top 10 Movies: South Park: Not Suitable for Children | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

So a South Park teacher has an OnlyFans page. Thatโ€™s the setup. What happens next? Absolute chaosโ€”and not just in the classroom.

Not Suitable for Children is peak South Park: a scandal rips through the school, and Randy ends up falling down a very NSFW rabbit hole of online clout-chasing. Itโ€™s crude, itโ€™s hilarious, and it somehow manages to say more about modern influencer culture than most documentaries.

Thereโ€™s no lesson here. Just deeply inappropriate jokes and painfully accurate jabs at the state of the internet.

Watch it. Just maybe not with your kids. Or your parents.

10. South Park: The Streaming Wars (2022)

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Top 10 Movies: South Park: The Streaming Wars | Courtesy of Paramount Plus

If youโ€™re exhausted by having 17 different streaming apps, The Streaming Wars is here to roast all of themโ€”and somehow involve Cartmanโ€™s mom in a water rights feud. (Yes, really.)

This movie-length special turns South Parkโ€™s most absurd family drama into a full-scale satire about corporate media, environmental collapse, and good old-fashioned toilet humor. Itโ€™s ridiculous in all the right ways and somehow still makes perfect sense in 2025.

Bonus: Cartman builds a tiny hot dog-themed dream house. That alone is worth your runtime.

If Donโ€™t Look Up had been animated, shorter, and way funnier, this is what it wouldโ€™ve looked like.

And Thatโ€™s a Wrap

There you goโ€”ten Paramount Plus picks that run the gamut from Roman revenge (Gladiator II) to haunted houses with a weed-smoking parrot (Scary Movie 2). Youโ€™ve got pulse-pounding thrillers (Man with No Past, September 5), sky-high spectacle (Top Gun: Maverick), and psychological horror that will make you really hate smiling (Smile).

And if your vibe leans more chaotic and animated? South Parkโ€™s got youโ€”times three. From Ozempic-fueled meltdowns to influencer takedowns and streaming feuds, Cartman and crew are as unhinged (and weirdly relevant) as ever.

Whether youโ€™re in the mood to laugh, flinch, cheer, or rewatch a classic in gladiator sandals, this weekโ€™s queue has serious range.

Grab the popcorn. Press play. Let the streaming begin.

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