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Top 3 on Paramount+ Today Include 2022’s Biggest Sequel and One of the Best Marvel Movies Ever

As the weekend approaches, movie fans everywhere are starting to think about what films they might want to sit down with on Friday or Saturday night. Streaming services like Paramount+ have a ton of great options to sort through, and it might be appealing to discover what movies are currently gathering the interest of other subscribers.

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When looking into the top movie titles currently available on Paramount+, there are some wildly different genres high up on the charts. From music documentaries to iconic Marvel adaptations, to a blockbuster that literally changed the game, there are some awesome movies worth watching on Paramount’s service right now.

1. Stans (2025)

There’s a new movie on Paramount+ that’s making a lot of waves with subscribers, and there’s a solid chance you haven’t heard of it yet. Stans has flown somewhat under the radar leading up to its release, but it was quickly found a substantial audience on Paramount+, soaring to the top spot on the service’s charts.

Stans is a documentary based on the iconic Eminem song “Stan,” examining how devoted fandom to an artist can quickly turn toxic and, in some cases, dangerous.

2. Blade (1998)

Wesley Snipes' Blade showing his teeth.

Marvel adaptations have accounted for some of the biggest cinematic events in history, but longtime fans know that wasn’t always the case. When studios were first trying to crack the code on Marvel movies, things didn’t always pan out. One of the earliest Marvel films, however, remains one of the very best.

Blade, released in 1998, is still among the greatest Marvel adaptations to-date. The same can be said for its sequel, the Guillermo del Toro-directed Blade II, which is also available to stream on Paramount+.

Wesley Snipes embodied the character of the Daywalker perfectly, and the film captures its era of filmmaking in a way that fans have only grown fonder of as time as gone on. Blade was a game-changer and we should continue to treat it as such.

3. Top Gun: Maverick (2022)

Tom Cruise as Maverick in Top Gun Maverick

Few movies in recent years have put audiences in a choke-hold quite like Top Gun: Maverick. Unlike many other legacy sequels, Top Gun: Maverick actually found a way to improve upon its predecessor, making for a theatrical experience that few could’ve predicted.

As far as modern blockbusters go, Maverick is one of the most rewatchable there is. No matter what time of year or what sort of mood you’re in, Top Gun: Maverick is always a breezy and exciting watch. It should come as no surprise that it is one of the most popular movies on Paramount+ more often than not.

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