5 Best Paramount Plus Mini-Series to Watch at a Glance This Weekend

5 Best Paramount Plus Mini-Series to Watch at a Glance This Weekend

Miniseries, also known as limited series, are among the hottest and most acclaimed shows of the last decade. With heavyweights like "The Horses of East Town" and "Dropout" vying for the same trophy, the Emmy Awards category is truly a bloody battle every year.

With a packed schedule over the holidays, you probably have less time than usual to spend on entertainment. Fortunately, Paramount Plus has some great miniseries that don't require weeks of investment. You can easily finish watching a Paramount Plus miniseries in one weekend. Here are our picks.

Plus, there's a holiday treat: on Cyber Monday, you can get three months of Paramount Plus for just $1.99/month.

Yellowstone has gone from one show to an entire world of television images with the debut of this spin-off prequel set in the Wild West. Married country singers Tim McGraw and Faith Hill play James and Margaret Dutton, who establish the Yellowstone Ranch, which is taken over and run by John Dutton, played by Kevin Costner.

But before they can claim their rights in Montana, the Duttons and their daughter Elsa (Isabel May) must go there first. There, they enlist the help of Shea Brennan (Sam Elliott), a cowboy who guides pioneers along dusty and dangerous western routes. If you think the contemporary drama of Season 4 of "Yellowstone," now airing, is cutthroat, 1883 may be even more dangerous. There will be blood. - KW

Genre Western Number of episodes: 10 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 89 Watch now on Paramount Plus

Miniseries based on the novel by Thomas Mallon. Starring Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey in a secret romance that spans the 1950s and decades.

Hawkins Fuller (Bomer) is a charismatic up-and-coming Washington, D.C. politician, and Tim Laughlin (Bailey) is an idealistic former theology student who becomes Hawk's protégé. They fall in love when Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn declare war on "subversives and sexual deviants." Their relationship is tested by the Vietnam War protests of the 60s, the drug-fueled disco hedonism of the 70s, and the AIDS crisis of the 80s. - KW

Genre: Historical political thriller Number of episodes: 8 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94 Watch Now on Paramount Plus with Showtime

"The Godfather" is an interesting look at the making of Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 masterpiece "The Godfather". Based on the real-life experiences of producer Albert S. Ruddy, the film explores the many challenges faced by the cast and crew in the process of bringing the original novel to life. From fending off the wrath of the Italian-American community to fending off threats from the mafia portrayed in the story, The Offer closely examines the high stakes and intense pressure behind the scenes and the tactics ultimately implemented to bring the film to the big screen. - BV

Genre: Biographical Drama Number of episodes: 10 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 57 Watch now on Paramount Plus

A slow-paced but intense miniseries based on a prison escape that actually took place in upstate New York in the summer of 2015 that was stranger than fiction. It features a cast of talented actors led by Benicio del Toro, Patricia Arquette, and Paul Dano.

Convicted murderer Richard Matt (del Toro) is an artistic yet intimidating presence and the ringleader of a prison break. He enlists the help of Tilly Mitchell (Arquette), the head of the prison's tailor shop, and becomes romantically involved with both Richard and his accomplice, cop killer David Sweat (Dano). - KW

Genre Crime Drama Number of episodes: 7 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 88 Available on Paramount Plus with Showtime

Adapted from Stephen King's novel, this film is about the eternal battle between good and evil. Set against the backdrop of a society in ruins, "The Stand" depicts a group of post-apocalyptic survivors divided into two groups who follow either a terrifying but charming tyrant or a kind but elderly prophet 108-year-old Mother Abagail (Whoopi Goldberg) is a beacon of hope for the survivors. Opposing them is Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgård), also known as the eerily powerful Darkman. This miniseries, though a bit of a departure from the original, is just as gripping as King's scripted version. - BV

Genre Fantasy Drama Number of episodes: 9 Rotten Tomatoes Score: 57 Watch Now on Paramount Plus

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