3 Paramount+ Hidden Gems to Stream This Weekend

Key Takeaways

- All 25 original Jackass episodes have been restored to their original MTV broadcast versions after being pulled last year
- The Bureau (Le Bureau des Légendes) is a French spy thriller with a devoted cult following
- Detroiters stars Tim Robinson of I Think You Should Leave fame
Paramount+ had a strong May. Dutton Ranch, the latest Yellowstone spinoff, launched as the biggest original series debut in the platform's history with 12.9 million viewers in its first week. But the streamer's library runs deeper than Taylor Sheridan's ranch dramas.
For the final weekend of May, the platform is spotlighting three shows that sit far off the beaten path: a stunt-comedy classic restored to its original form, a French-language spy thriller with serious credentials, and a buddy comedy from one of the funniest people in sketch comedy.
Jackass (Seasons 1-3, Restored)
The original Jackass run on MTV in the early 2000s was something special. Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Chris Pontius, Steve-O, Dave England, Ryan Dunn, and their rotating cast of enablers risked life and limb for laughs. Shopping carts launched off roofs. Porta-potties rocketed into the sky with occupants inside. It was, somehow, great television.

Paramount+ pulled all three original seasons at the end of last year. Knoxville explained why: "The television episodes had been re-edited, re-sequenced, and re-scored to the point they were unrecognizable." The good news is that all 25 episodes have now returned, restored to match their original broadcasts.
The timing matters. The Jackass crew is preparing for the release of their fifth and reportedly final film. If you've never seen the original show, or if you want to revisit it properly, this is the version to watch.
The Bureau (Le Bureau des Légendes)
French television often gets overlooked by American audiences. The Bureau is the exception that proves the rule. The spy thriller follows agents of the DGSE, France's external intelligence agency, as they manage deep-cover operatives around the world.

Unlike the high-action spectacle of most American spy dramas, The Bureau takes a slower, more grounded approach. It focuses on tradecraft, psychological tension, and the personal costs of living a lie for years at a time. International television forums frequently cite it as superior to its American counterparts.
The series has built a substantial cult following since its 2015 debut. If you're tired of spy shows where the protagonist shoots their way out of every situation, this is worth your time.
Detroiters
Tim Robinson has become a comedy phenomenon through I Think You Should Leave on Netflix. But before that sketch series made him famous, Robinson co-created and starred in Detroiters with Sam Richardson.

The premise is simple: two best friends run a low-budget ad agency in Detroit. They make terrible commercials for local businesses. Comedy ensues. The show ran for two seasons on Comedy Central before its cancellation, and fans on Reddit's r/streaming frequently call it one of the most unfairly canceled comedies of the last decade.
If you love Robinson's unhinged energy in I Think You Should Leave, Detroiters shows you what he can do with a more structured sitcom format. Richardson, who has since appeared in Veep and The Afterparty, matches Robinson's comedic timing perfectly.
Why Library Content Matters Now
Paramount+ hit 79.6 million global subscribers as of Q1 2026. The platform generated $1.97 billion in revenue that quarter, up 17% year-over-year. Its direct-to-consumer segment posted $251 million in adjusted EBITDA, marking a successful pivot toward profitability.
Following the Skydance merger, Paramount has restructured around "leaner" operations. Part of that strategy involves spotlighting deep library content. Restored classics, international acquisitions, and cult favorites complement expensive originals like the Sheridan universe shows.
These three weekend picks reflect that approach. None of them required massive new production budgets. All of them have proven fanbases. It's a model other streamers are watching closely.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the restored Jackass episodes different from previous versions on Paramount+?
Yes. The previous versions had been re-edited, re-sequenced, and re-scored. The restored versions match the original MTV broadcasts, which Johnny Knoxville confirmed were unrecognizable in their altered form.
How many episodes of Jackass are available on Paramount+?
All 25 original episodes across three seasons are now available in their restored form.
Is The Bureau dubbed or subtitled?
The Bureau (Le Bureau des Légendes) is a French-language series. Viewers can choose between dubbed audio and subtitles depending on preference.
Why was Detroiters canceled?
Detroiters ran for two seasons on Comedy Central before cancellation. Despite modest ratings, it has developed a cult following, with fans frequently citing it as one of the most unfairly canceled comedies of the decade.
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