As of March 4, 2021, CBS All Access will be rebranded into Paramount+. The revamped streaming service s a $5, ad-ed tier and a $10 ad-free tier, and some content will only be available for the higher end. Movies, sports, news, and all manner of television programming will fill the service, some of which is already available on the CBS All Access service.

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Over fifty new series are set to land on the service in its first two years. Not all of the new and preexisting shows are available on launch day, obviously, but potential subscribers are curious about what to watch if they sign up for yet another streaming service.

Flashdance

Jennifer Beals on the poster for Flashdance

The new Flashdance series is a follow-up Mad Men, and  Angela Robinson and Lynda Obst are also executive producers.

Yellowstone Spin-offs

Cole Ha and Kelly Reilly in Yellowstone sitting on the grass

Two of the most talked-about Paramount+ holdings are the streaming platform's  Yellowstone spin-offs. A prequel series is called Y: 1883, which portrays the Dutton family's journey to the Great Plains in the time of Westward expansion.

The second show's working title is Yellowstone Spin-off, 6666. This series is about the 6666 ranch, which Deadline teases as a place "where the rule of law and the laws of nature merge in a place where the most dangerous thing one does is the next thing."

Mayor Of Kingstown

Bob tries to tag Jerry

Both Yellowstone spin-offs are part of a deal between Yellowstone creator David Sheridan and Paramount+ and MTV Entertainment Studios. In addition to the spin-offs and a modern-day oil fortune show called Land Man, Sheridan's deal includes Mayor of Kingstown.

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Starring Jeremy Renner, Mayor of Kingstown is about Kingstown, Michigan power brokers and the business of incarceration. The series is to touch on themes of corruption, inequality, and systemic racism.

The Real World: Homecoming: New York

A 1990s shot of The Real World cast in the New York loft

MTV's The Real World was a pioneer in early reality television efforts, and fans of the show are excited for its next incarnation on Paramount+. The Real World: Homecoming: New York will bring the original cast from decades ago back to their familiar New York loft. The reality reboot is available for streaming starting on launch day, March 4.

The Offer

Godfather logo Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone

The Offer is a ten-episode project based on the experiences Al Ruddy had while making The Godfather. The Oscar-winning producer's story will be revealed for the first time, and Ruddy is one of the show's executive producers. He is working alongside Leslie Greif, Michael Tolkin, and Nikki Toscano. Fans of the movie franchise are curious about how it was made and expect to learn things they've never known in this series.

Frasier Reboot

Frasier doing his talk show with cast in the background.

Frasier (1993-2004) has been part of the reboot rumor mill for some time, but the new project is finally going to land on Paramount+. Writers Joe Cristalli and Chris Harris will executive produce the show with Kelsey Grammer, Jordan McMahon, and Tom Russo. Kelsey Grammer will still be Frasier Crane, but no other casting information or release dates have been confirmed.

Younger Series Finale

Liza Miller with her boss, Charles, at an event on Younger

The seventh and final season of Younger began telling the story of Liza Miller (Sutton Foster), a mom in her forties who pretends to be in her twenties in order to earn a fresh start in her career.

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It's no secret that a spin-off starring Hilary Duff may happen, so perhaps Paramount+ is setting itself up to be the home for that show in the future.

Behind The Music

Logo for VH1 Behind the Music

Behind the Music was a popular VH1 docies that delved into the lives of some of the biggest stars in pop music. The show is coming back on Paramount+ with both old and new episodes. In addition to the artist interviews, the series boasts of "a creative refresh and reimagined visual style." Behind the Music will be right at home with other music-related content, including From Cradle to StageUnplugged, and Yo! MTV Raps.

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years

Spongebob, Sandy, and Patrick in Kamp Koral

SpongeBob fans will see their favorite animated sea creature in a new light with Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years. The series is animated in CGI and shows how SpongeBob and Bikini Bottom friends first met at summer camp.

Kamp Koral marks the first spin-off series for SpongeBob. Fans will have to get used to the new animation style both for this program and for the Rugrats reboot on Paramount+.

iCarly Reboot

Nathan Kress Jerry Trainor and Miranda Cosgrove iCarly revival

iCarly is one of the most highly anticipated Nickelodeon reboots to date, and fans will see some of the cast reunite for the series on Paramount+. Miranda Cosgrove, Nathan Cress, and Jerry Trainor will reprise their original roles, but Jeannette McCurdy has not announced any plans to return. Jay Kogen and Ali Schouten are developing and executive producing the series, and they will be the showrunners.

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