How to watch ‘1923’ with more coming to Paramount Plus in December 2022

A mountain of valuable content is coming to Paramount+ this month. But most importantly, there’s a new “Yellowstone” spin-off in town. “1923” follows a new set of Dutton descendants during the Great Depression and is set to arrive on Paramount+ on Dec. 18. Keep reading to learn more about the new prequel series, and check out everything else coming to the streaming platform in December 2022.

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New on Paramount Plus: ‘1923’

The newest prequel to “Yellowstone” stars Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren and follows the Prohibition-era Duttons as they struggle to hold onto their family’s land during the Great Depression. On the same subject : Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders try to cheer up Jerry Jones, Bengals Puker gives a show and Geno’s Butt Grab. “1923” premieres Sunday, December 18 exclusively on Paramount+.

“1923”, broadcast December 18 on Paramount+

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What else is new on Paramount Plus in December 2022?

“Top Gun: Maverick,” a new Nickelodeon musical, and more great shows and movies are coming this month.

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ (Dec 22)

After a triumphant run in theaters, the summer blockbuster sequel to the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun” is finally coming to a home theater near you. Starring Tom Cruise, the latest chapter in the franchise finds Pete “Maverick” Mitchell serving as a test pilot in the Navy and training a detachment of NCOs for a special mission that may require the ultimate sacrifice. “Top Gun: Maverick” will be available to stream on Paramount+ beginning December 22nd.

“Top Gun: Maverick,” streaming December 22 on Paramount+

‘Snow Day’ (Dec. 16)

This new musical “thaw” movie from Nickelodeon is all about “breaking the ice”. When a group of kids take the day off from school due to the snow, they decide to chase their dreams and make some memories along the way. “Snow Day” stars Ky Baldwin, Michaela Russell, Jerry Trainor, Laura Bell Bundy and Rob Huebel.

“Snow Day” airing December 16 on Paramount+

Here’s everything new coming to Paramount Plus this December

Dec. The Curse Of Michael MyersHead of StateHeistIf Beale Street Could TalkIn the Line of FireJane EyreJust WrightKinky BootsLittle WomenMalcolm XMary Shelley’s FrankensteinMission: Impossible IIIMoonstruckMuppets from SpaceMuriel’s WeddingMy Left FootOrdinary PeoplePet Sematary (1989)Regarding HenryRosemary’s BabyRudySaturday Night FeverScroogeSherlock GnomesShutter IslandSleepless in SeattleSmall SoldiersSouthside with YouTerminator GenisysThe Breakfast ClubThe CavernThe Color of MoneyThe ExpendablesThe Expendables 2The Expendables 3The Forbidden KingdomThe HoneymoonThe Hurt LockerThe Legend of Bagger VanceThe Muppets Take Manh attanThe PeacemakerThe Pursuit of HappinessThe MageThiefTrue CourageUncle BuckWhat’s Love Got To Do With ItWhiskey Tango FoxtrotWild ThingsWitnessWuthering HeightsYoung GunsYoung Sherlock Holmes

December 3Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of FireRobbie the Reindeer: Legend of the Lost TribeThe Story of Santa Claus

December 6 The Check Up with Dr. David Agus, Premiere Liam Gallagher: Knebworth 22, Premiere

December 7 Mob Wives, seasons 1-6PAW Patrol, season 7

December 11 Must Love ChristmasNational Christmas Tree Lighting: Celebrate 100 Years

December 12 Dangerous Game: The Legacy MurdersDog

December 14Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team, Season 15Everybody Loves Raymond, Seasons 1-9RuPaul’s Drag Race, Season 13RuPaul’s Drag Race Untucked, Season 12True Life Crime, Season 1

December 15 The Game, Season 2 Premiere

December 16 Snow Day, premiere Metallica Presents: Helping Hands Concert

Ten. 181923, premiere When Christmas Was Young

Dec 20 Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas everyone

December 21 Homeward Bound: A Grammy Salute to the Songs of Paul SimonTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), Season 3The Andy Griffith Show, Seasons 1-8

December 23 The 24th Annual A Grove Holiday Home

December 28Gunsmoke, seasons 1-14The 45th Annual Kennedy Center HonorsThe Gift: Kindness Goes Viral with Steve Hartman

December 31 New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash

More shows and movies to stream this week

Still looking for the right show or movie to stream this weekend? Be sure to check out our guides on all the latest Disney+, new shows on Apple TV+, and all the best movies to watch this week. Plus, we’ve got family-friendly TV show and movie picks, recommendations for the best Hulu originals, and a roundup of the best TV shows coming this fall.

What else is on Paramount Plus now?

Along with everything listed above, check out these marathon-worthy titles on Paramount+.

‘Fantasy Football’ 

Callie’s dad is a running back for the Atlanta Falcons who has been out of the game lately. But everything changes when Callie gets a magical copy of EA SPORTS Madden NFL 23 and starts playing like her dad in the game. Now her father’s career is in her hands – but will Callie fumble the ball? Marsai Martin, Omari Hardwick, Kelly Rowland and Rome Flynn star in this hilarious and touching father-daughter film.

“Fantasy Football”, now streaming

‘Tulsa King’

After 25 years in prison, New York mob boss Dwight “The General” Manfredi is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma to establish new territory for his mob family. But upon arrival, the once-great mobster realizes his skills might be a little rusty. Sylvester Stallone stars in this new drama series from “Yellowstone” co-creator Taylor Sheridan.

‘Inside Amy Schumer’ 

After a six-year hiatus, Amy Schumer’s Emmy-winning series is back for an all-new season of comedy sketches. Season 5 of “Inside Amy Schumer” is now streaming exclusively on Paramount+.

“Inside Amy Schumer”, now available on Paramount+

‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ 

“Star Trek: Prodigy” follows young aliens who, upon discovering an abandoned Starfleet ship, set out to explore the universe and seek adventure.

“Star Trek: Prodigy”, now streaming

‘Ink Master’ 

Tattoo artists across the country compete in technical and creative challenges for a cash prize of $250,000 and an editorial article in Inked Magazine. This season, contestants from previous years return to the show to compete for the title of “Ink Master”.

This unique reality competition series is back with new episodes this fall, exclusively on Paramount+.

‘Monster High: The Movie’

Inspired by best-selling dolls, this live-action musical film follows Clawdeen Wolf, a half-human, half-werewolf teenager who struggles to keep her true identity a secret while attending Monster High. Miia Harris, Ceci Balagot, Nayah Damasen, Case Walker and Kyle Selig star in this family-friendly movie, “Monster High: The Movie.”

“Monster High: The Movie”, now streaming

‘The Good Fight’

A spinoff and standalone sequel to “The Good Wife,” this dramedy follows a prominent attorney (played by Christine Baranski) struggling to rebuild her career after a financial hit that ruined her family’s reputation.

“The Good Fight” Season 6, now streaming

‘On the Come Up’ 

“In this fairy tale, my father was once a king. Now I’m chasing his dream…”

Based on the bestselling YA novel by Angie Thomas – author of “The Hate U Give” – ​​”On The Come Up” is a film about a talented 16-year-old female rapper who tries to honor her late father’s hip hop legacy while facing controversy and possible eviction. Newcomer Jamila C. Gray stars in this Paramount Original Movie.

‘Orphan: First Kill’ 

More than 10 years since the twisted horror film “Orphan” made its chilling debut, Esther returns in a highly anticipated prequel. Rossif Sutherland and Julia Stiles star alongside Isabelle Fuhrman in “Orphan: First Kill.”

“Orphan: First Kill”, now streaming

‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ 

“Star Trek: Lower Decks” follows the support crew working on the USS Cerritos – one of Starfleet’s lesser ships. A new season of this beloved and animated “Star Trek” spin-off series is now streaming on Paramount+.

“Star Trek: Lower Decks” Season 3, Now Streaming

‘Honor Society’

Honor is a senior in high school and is solely focused on getting into Harvard. When her advisor suggests that another student may be being recommended for admission instead of her, Honor puts a plan in place to sabotage her competition. Angourie Rice stars alongside “Stranger Things” actor Gaten Matarazzo in this new comedy series, streaming now on Paramount+.

‘Jerry & Marge Go Large’ 

Inspired by true events, “Jerry & Marge Go Large” tells the story of retired math genius Jerry Selbee, who, with the help of his wife, uses a math loophole in the lottery to win millions. Bryan Cranston, Annette Bening and Rainn Wilson star in this new screwball comedy, which is now streaming on Paramount+.

“Jerry & Marge Go Large”, now streaming

‘The Offer’  

Miles Teller stars alongside Juno Temple, Colin Hanks and others in this dramatic new miniseries. “The Offer” follows legendary Hollywood producer Albert S. Ruddy as he adapts author Mario Puzo’s novel “The Godfather” for the screen. As “The Offer” tells it, Ruddy assembles a dream team, including director Francis Ford Coppola (who co-wrote the script with Puzo) and Hollywood star Marlon Brando, only to see his production challenged by behind-the-scenes tensions — and a prominent mafia boss.

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ 

“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” features actor Anson Mount reprising his role from “Discovery” as Captain Pike. In the new series, Pike retreats to his ranch on Earth after having glimpsed the dark future that fans know awaits him in “The Original Series”. But when Starfleet’s top brass discovers that one of his former crew members is in desperate need of him, Pike is back in action. “Discovery” stars Rebecca Romijn and Ethan Peck return alongside Mount in this new “Star Trek” series.

“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”, now streaming

‘Halo’

Pablo Schreiber stars in this exciting new series based on Xbox Game Studios’ best-selling first-person shooter, “Halo.” The show puts a new twist on the central plot – about a great war in the far future – while still bringing the original feel of the video game franchise to life. The action-packed series follows the Master Chief, a super soldier trained to fight an alien group known as the Covenant. But when the Master Chief has to face his own humanity, everything changes.

‘Star Trek: Picard’ 

More than 35 years since his character’s debut on “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, Sir Patrick Stewart returns as Jean-Luc Picard for the second season of “Star Trek: Picard”. The first season takes place 20 years after the events of “Star Trek: Nemesis”; Picard is retired from Starfleet and mourns the loss of Data when he is visited by a new synthetic being who leads him into the next chapter of his life. The second season picks up a year after the events of the first, and fans will be happy to know that the show has already been renewed for a third season. Stewart stars alongside Alison Pill and Michelle Hurd in the second season of “Star Trek: Picard,” now streaming.

“Star Trek: Picard”, now streaming

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CBS Essentials related content

What network is 1923 on?

1923 is an American western drama television series that is scheduled to premiere on December 18, 2022 on Paramount.

Can I watch 1883 on Netflix? Is 1883 available on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime or Peacock? While the first three seasons of Yellowstone are broadcast on Peacock, 1883 can only be found on Paramount. It is not available on any other streaming service or cable TV.

Where can I watch 1932 Yellowstone? How can I watch and stream 1932? Unlike Yellowstone, you won’t be able to watch 1932 on the Paramount Network. Once released, you’ll be able to stream it exclusively on Paramount. Subscription plans start at $4.99 per month, but you can try it out with a seven-day free trial.

What channel is 1883 on?

1883 is available to stream on Paramount in HD and 4K, as long as you have a 4K TV and 4K streaming device. You can sign up for a seven-day free trial of Paramount if you haven’t used the service before. From there, there are two different Paramount plans to choose from.

What channels can I watch 1883 on? 1883 is exclusive to Paramount right now. This means that it is not streaming on any other services. It also means you can’t rent it or buy it from online stores like iTunes, Amazon Video or YouTube TV. Your only option for watching 1883 is to sign up with Paramount.

Is 1883 on Netflix or Prime? Summary: 1883 is available on Amazon Prime as a streaming service and it’s free. Follows the story of the Dutton family, owners of the land that became Yellowstone Ranch.

What channel is 1883 for free on? 1883 is now streaming exclusively on Paramount (try it for free). With plans starting at just $4.99/month, join Paramount and enjoy the latest news, live sports, movies and more.

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