Everyone loves a birthday party, and America is about to experience a celebration like no other.
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250 years since its founding fathers adopted the Declaration of Independence, the United States of America will celebrate a quarter-millennium of “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
And what better way to celebrate than by staying at home and watching Paramount+?
The streamer always has tons of new and exciting content, but it has outdone itself for the 4th of July by curating star-spangled collections of popular TV shows like Dutton Ranch, Landman and Yellowstone, as well as blockbuster films like Top Gun: Maverick, Saving Private Ryan and more.
Watch With Us has all the details below, plus some brief recommendations of what to watch on the streamer.
Celebrate the frontier, expansion and mythology of the American West, then and now.
1883
1923
Dutton Ranch
Gunsmoke
Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Marshals
The Madison
Yellowstone
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Watch With Us recommends: The Madison. The 2026 show is one of creator Taylor Sheridan‘s best series, and it features one of lead star Michelle Pfeiffer‘s best performances in years.
The shows and movies that helped define American pop culture.
The Andy Griffith Show
The Brady Bunch
Forrest Gump
Friday Night Lights
Grease
I Love Lucy
Top Gun: Maverick
Wayne’s World
Watch With Us recommends: Wayne’s World. What’s more American than two nerds, Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey), dreaming of a better life that involves hosting a cable access TV show and dating a hot woman?
Stories often left out of traditional history books.
America’s Hidden Stories
America’s Hidden Stories: The Black Wild West
Birthing a Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney
The Green Book Guide to Freedom
One Thousand Years of Slavery
Pocahontas: Beyond the Myth
Reclaiming History: Our Native Daughters
This is just a taste of what Paramount+ is offering right now. To view the entire collection, click here.
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This story was originally published June 25, 2026 at 7:35 AM.