Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Paramount Plus | July 20-26, 2025
So youโre stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Paramount Plus, hoping something jumps out. Weโve been there. Thatโs why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this weekโno fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, thereโs something worth hitting play on. Hereโs your movie cheat sheet for July 20-26, 2025โbecause your time is too valuable for another โmehโ movie night.
1. Gladiator II (2024)

It took 24 years, but weโre finally back in the Colosseumโand 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 Scottโs 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.
Itโs brutal, sweeping, emotional, and yesโthere are tigers.
2. Man with No Past (2025)

Waking up with amnesia in a strange city is already a bad day. Waking up and realizing you’re being hunted? Thatโs a movie.
Man with No Past doesnโt reinvent the spy-thriller wheel, but it does hit the gas hard. Tim Fellingham plays the unnamed leadโa 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 GPSโbut hey, the fight scenes slap, and the mystery keeps pulling you in.
If you like your action with shadowy conspiracies and brooding stares, this oneโs worth a shot.
3. Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

Youโve probably already seen it. Maybe twice. Maybe in IMAX. But Top Gun: Maverick still flies like hellโand if youโre 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, heโs training the next generation of Top Gun pilots (hi, Miles Teller as Gooseโs son), and the stakes are sky-highโliterally. The mission is top-secret, the flying is practical, and every second of screen time looks like it cost $100K and a slight concussion.
Itโs adrenaline with a plot. Nostalgia with a pulse. And yeah, you might cry during the beach football scene.
4. Smile (2022)

If someone ever smiles at you just a little too long, you might want to skip this oneโor 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 oneโฆ well, letโs just say it doesnโt go away.
Itโs creepy, itโs smart, and it digs way deeper into trauma than youโd expect from a jump-scare fest. Plus, it has one of the best โoh noโ final shots in modern horror.
Watch it in the dark. Regret it immediately.
5. September 5 (2024)

This oneโs intense in the best wayโnot 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 angleโthrough 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.
Itโs shot like a newsroom thriller, plays like a political drama, and feels very now.
If you liked The Post or United 93, this is thatโbut tighter, sweatier, and more morally messy.
6. Scary Movie (2000)

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-โ90s pop culture hitโand 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 โCindy, the TVโs leaking!โ Itโs crude, loud, and totally ridiculousโbut it still hits. Hard.
If youโre 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)

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 poltergeistsโwith 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.
Youโve got James Woods spoofing The Exorcist, a possessed clown doll, and Chris Elliottโs cursed little hand. Itโs dumb, itโs gross, and itโs 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)

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 thatโs changing lives (and waistlines) across town. Naturally, this spirals into a war over access, privilege, and how far people will go to stay โthinโ in a world where image is everything.
The jokes are savage, the message is razor-sharp, and Randyโof courseโgets way too involved in the weirdest possible way.
If youโve ever side-eyed a friendโs Ozempic glow-up, this is your satirical comfort food.
9. South Park: Not Suitable for Children (2023)

So a South Park teacher has an OnlyFans page. Thatโs the setup. What happens next? Absolute chaosโand 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. Itโs crude, itโs hilarious, and it somehow manages to say more about modern influencer culture than most documentaries.
Thereโs 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)

If youโre exhausted by having 17 different streaming apps, The Streaming Wars is here to roast all of themโand somehow involve Cartmanโs mom in a water rights feud. (Yes, really.)
This movie-length special turns South Parkโs most absurd family drama into a full-scale satire about corporate media, environmental collapse, and good old-fashioned toilet humor. Itโs 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 Donโt Look Up had been animated, shorter, and way funnier, this is what it wouldโve looked like.
