Paramount+ in April: strategy focused on variety and engagement
In recent years, Paramount+ has expanded its catalog with a focus on different audiences. The strategy follows a global streaming market trend: offering continuous content, with weekly episodes and live events to maintain user engagement.
In addition to original and licensed series, the platform also bets on sports — an important competitive advantage compared to competitors like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, which still have less presence in live broadcasts.
April reinforces this positioning with the arrival of popular productions and relevant sporting events for the Brazilian public.
Featured Series on Paramount+ in April
Marshals: A Story from Yellowstone continues as one of the month's major highlights. With episodes released weekly, the production follows specialized agents in capturing fugitives in high-risk operations. In the new chapters, the plot deepens into themes such as human trafficking and family dilemmas, bringing more emotional density to protagonist Kayce. The weekly format keeps the audience engaged and encourages subscription continuity.
The arrival of the first three seasons of The Good Fight reinforces Paramount+'s dramatic series catalog. The plot follows a lawyer who must rebuild her career after losing everything in a financial scandal. The series addresses contemporary themes such as politics, justice, and professional ethics — factors that contribute to its relevance today.
Acclaimed police productions also arrive with new seasons: NCIS: Los Angeles (season 11) and Blue Bloods (season 10). These series are ideal for those seeking engaging stories with weekly cases, plus continuous character development.
Must-Watch Films Arriving in April
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a standout for the whole family. The production mixes action and comedy in a narrative accessible to different ages. The film follows Sonic trying to live a peaceful life on Earth, until new enemies emerge and put the planet at risk. The presence of characters like Knuckles expands the franchise's universe.
Another highlight is Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which deepens the story of classic characters like Optimus Prime and Megatron. The film explores the events preceding the rivalry between Cybertron's leaders, offering a new perspective for franchise fans.
Other titles arriving in the catalog include Cast Away — a classic starring Tom Hanks about survival — and Hustlers — a comedy about two rival con artists. These films reinforce the catalog's diversity, balancing more intense content with lighter options.
Reality Shows and Youth Entertainment
Reality shows continue as an important part of the catalog, especially for engaging younger audiences.