From Monday, October 13 through Sunday, October 19, Paramount+ brings a week stacked with crime-fighting staples, breakout comedies, and franchise world-building. Whether you’re chasing Navy cases, FBI takedowns, or a cozy haunted-house laugh, there’s plenty landing on specific days to plan around.
Below you’ll find concise rundowns that stick to what matters: what each show is about and who’s making it—creators, cast, and other key creatives. Dates for when each title is coming this week are included inside each blurb so you can line up your queue at a glance.
‘FBI’ (2018– )

The New York-set procedural from creators Dick Wolf and Craig Turk follows Special Agents Maggie Bell and Omar Adom “OA” Zidan as they tackle terrorism, organized crime, and high-stakes threats from the Bureau’s NYC field office. The ensemble includes Missy Peregrym, Zeeko Zaki, Jeremy Sisto, Alana De La Garza, John Boyd, and Katherine Renee Kane. New action lands Monday, October 13.
Executive producers include Dick Wolf and a Wolf Entertainment/CBS Studios team, with episodes scored by Atli Örvarsson and frequent cross-agency storylines intersecting with NYPD and federal partners. The show is known for location filming around New York and occasional crossovers within the franchise. Catch this week’s installment Monday, October 13.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018– )

Created by Jim Reynolds, this multi-camera comedy centers on neighbors Calvin Butler and Dave Johnson as their families navigate friendship, community ties, and everyday curveballs in Pasadena. The principal cast features Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, Tichina Arnold, Beth Behrs, Sheaun McKinney, Marcel Spears, and Hank Greenspan. A fresh episode hits Monday, October 13.
Produced by Kapital Entertainment and CBS Studios, the series has been guided by showrunners including Jim Reynolds, Meg DeLoatch, Bill Martin, and Mike Schiff. Filmed before a live audience, it blends classic sitcom rhythms with timely storylines for the Butlers and Johnsons. Look for it Monday, October 13.
‘NCIS: Sydney’ (2023– )

Set around a joint U.S.–Australian task force on the harbor and beyond, this entry expands the ‘NCIS’ world to the Pacific. Created by Morgan O’Neill, the core team stars Olivia Swann as Michelle “Mackey” Mackey and Todd Lasance as Jim “JD” Dempsey, with Sean Sagar, Tuuli Narkle, and Mavournee Hazel rounding out the squad. The new episode is on Tuesday, October 14.
Produced by Endemol Shine Australia with CBS Studios, the series features directors such as Shawn Seet and Kriv Stenders and blends naval investigations with regional security cases. Maritime locations and Sydney-area shoots anchor the look and feel. Watch on Tuesday, October 14.
‘NCIS’ (2003– )

Created by Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill, the long-running Naval Criminal Investigative Service drama follows the Major Case Response Team through complex criminal probes tied to the Navy and Marine Corps. Current leads include Gary Cole, Sean Murray, Wilmer Valderrama, Katrina Law, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover, and Rocky Carroll. The latest case arrives Tuesday, October 14.
Executive producers have included Steven D. Binder and Frank Cardea, with a production partnership between Belisarius Productions and CBS Studios. Blending forensics with character-driven arcs, the franchise’s flagship has spawned multiple spinoffs and occasional crossovers. New episode is Tuesday, October 14.
‘NCIS: Origins’ (2024– )

This 1991-set prequel from Gina Lucita Monreal and David J. North follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs at the Camp Pendleton office in the early days of the team, narrated by Mark Harmon. Austin Stowell leads as Gibbs alongside Kyle Schmid as Mike Franks, with Mariel Molino, Tyla Abercrumbie, Diany Rodriguez, and Caleb Foote in key roles. A new chapter drops Tuesday, October 14.
Executive producers include Mark Harmon and Sean Harmon with Monreal and North, and early episodes have featured direction by Niels Arden Oplev. The series reconstructs pre-digital investigative work and traces foundational relationships that shaped the agent Gibbs would become. Catch it Tuesday, October 14.
‘Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage’ (2024– )

From Chuck Lorre, Steven Molaro, and Steve Holland, this ‘Young Sheldon’ spinoff follows Georgie Cooper and Mandy McAllister as they juggle young parenthood, work, and extended-family dynamics. Montana Jordan and Emily Osment reprise their roles, with Rachel Bay Jones and Will Sasso among the supporting cast. The next episode arrives Thursday, October 16.
Produced by Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television, the multi-camera comedy uses a live-audience format and classic episodic structure while continuing threads from the wider ‘Big Bang Theory’ universe. Look for the new episode Thursday, October 16.
‘Ghosts’ (2021– )

Developed by Joe Port and Joe Wiseman from the British format, the series follows Sam and Jay as they manage a country estate crowded with a hilariously diverse group of resident spirits only Sam can see. Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar lead an ensemble that includes Brandon Scott Jones, Danielle Pinnock, Richie Moriarty, Asher Grodman, Sheila Carrasco, Devan Chandler Long, Rebecca Wisocky, and Román Zaragoza. It’s back on Thursday, October 16.
Produced by Lionsgate Television, BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions, and CBS Studios, the single-camera comedy films in Montreal and builds ongoing mythology through the distinct eras—and unfinished business—of its ghosts. Music is by Jeff Cardoni. New installment hits Thursday, October 16.
‘Fire Country’ (2022– )

Created by Max Thieriot, Tony Phelan, and Joan Rater, this drama follows inmate firefighter Bode Donovan as he works with Cal Fire in Northern California, balancing redemption with dangerous rescue operations. The main cast includes Max Thieriot, Billy Burke, Kevin Alejandro, Diane Farr, Stephanie Arcila, Jordan Calloway, and Jules Latimer. The next episode comes Friday, October 17.
Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Studios, the series pairs large-scale wildfire set pieces with family-centric arcs, often intersecting with regional law enforcement and emergency services. Staging uses a mix of location work and practical effects to depict fire response. Watch on Friday, October 17.
‘Tracker’ (2024– )

Developed by Ben H. Winters from Jeffery Deaver’s novel ‘The Never Game’, the series stars Justin Hartley as reward-seeking survivalist Colter Shaw, who searches for missing persons while unraveling a deeper family mystery. The ensemble includes Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, and Fiona Rene. A fresh case lands Sunday, October 19.
Executive producers include Justin Hartley, Ben H. Winters, and Ken Olin, with production utilizing Vancouver-area locations to stage wilderness tracking and urban investigations. The show balances case-of-the-week structure with serialized threads tied to Colter’s past. See it Sunday, October 19.
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