3 New Paramount+ Shows to Binge-Watch This Weekend

From sports docuseries to neo-Western drama, these Paramount+ originals are must-see TV.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 11:05am

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This weekend, Paramount+ is adding three new shows to its streaming lineup that are worth checking out. The sports docuseries "Made for March" follows the Kansas Jayhawks and Michigan Wolverines on their NCAA tournament runs, the neo-Western drama "Marshals" expands the "Yellowstone" universe, and the true crime series "FBI True" returns with a new season.

Why it matters

Paramount+ continues to bolster its original programming with a diverse slate of new shows spanning different genres, from sports to drama to true crime. These additions give subscribers more options to choose from as they look to fill their weekend viewing schedules.

The details

"Made for March" provides an inside look at the high-stakes world of March Madness, chronicling the journeys of two top college basketball programs. "Marshals" introduces new characters while bringing back familiar faces from the "Yellowstone" franchise. And "FBI True" offers a deep dive into real-life FBI investigations through first-hand accounts and behind-the-scenes footage.

  • "Made for March" episode 1 streams on April 4, with episodes 2-3 arriving on April 5.
  • The first 5 episodes of "Marshals" are available to stream now, with episode 5 premiering on April 5.
  • All 10 episodes of "FBI True" season 8 are streaming now on Paramount+.

The players

Kansas Jayhawks

A college basketball team featured in the "Made for March" docuseries.

Michigan Wolverines

Another college basketball team followed in the "Made for March" docuseries as they make a run in the NCAA tournament.

Luke Grimes

An actor who reprises his role as Kayce Dutton from "Yellowstone" in the new Paramount+ series "Marshals".

Gil Birmingham

An actor who returns as Thomas Rainwater in "Marshals", a character he also plays in "Yellowstone".

FBI

The focus of the true crime docuseries "FBI True", which provides a behind-the-scenes look at real FBI investigations.

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What they’re saying

“While Kansas may have bowed out in the second round, Michigan's quest for a National Championship is alive and well. They face off against Arizona on Saturday, so watch episode 1 first, then watch that game, then check out episodes 2-3 the following day.”

— Malcolm McMillan, Tom's Guide Editor

“This show brings back a fair number of returning characters from "Yellowstone." Gil Birmingham, Mo Brings Plenty and Brecken Merrill all reprise their roles as Thomas Rainwater, Mo and Tate Dutton.”

— Malcolm McMillan, Tom's Guide Editor

What’s next

Viewers can continue to follow the journeys of the Kansas Jayhawks and Michigan Wolverines in "Made for March" as the NCAA tournament progresses. New episodes of "Marshals" will also continue to roll out weekly on Paramount+.

The takeaway

Paramount+ is bolstering its original programming with a diverse slate of new shows that cater to a wide range of viewer interests, from sports and drama to true crime. These additions give subscribers even more reasons to make the streamer a go-to destination for their weekend viewing.