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7 melhores filmes novos que transmitem na Paramount+ agora

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Paramount+ is once again adding more movies to its library, and we’re back with the titles we think you should tune in to first.

In fact, the platform is bringing some heavy hitters, including the film that features one of Denzel Washington’s most iconic performances and the film adaptation of Truman Capote’s popular novel “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” This month, Paramount+ is offering some of the most popular movies in theaters, as well as some films that spawned from popular TV shows.

Here are the seven best new movies Paramount+ is rocking in July 2025.

"Chicago" (Miramax Films)
“Chicago” (Miramax Films)

“Chicago”

In the first musical adaptation of the 1975 hit musical of the same name, Renée Zellweger stars as Roxie Hart, a woman whose dream is to one day be a famous vaudeville star, though she lives a lackluster life married to a humble but loving mechanic husband. But after she fatally shoots a furniture salesman with whom she’s having an affair, she ends up in prison. Her explosive affair attracts media attention, and she soon gains the notoriety she’s always craved. However, when she has to share that airtime with the beautiful nightclub performer Velma (Catherine Zeta-Jones), Roxie finds herself willing to do whatever she can to keep the spotlight.

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“Training Day”

For those who’ve always wondered where the famous movie line “King Kong has nothing” came from, you’re in luck. It’s now available on Paramount+. The film follows Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke), a rookie cop who is paired with veteran officer Alonzo Harris (Denzel Washington) on his first day with the Los Angeles Police Department. However, Jake soon discovers that the crime he has to fight on the streets may be less dangerous than his partner sitting next to him in his squad car.

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“Breakfast at Tiffany’s”

In the film adaptation of Truman Capote’s book of the same name, Audrey Hepburn plays Holly Golightly, a young woman living in New York City who is inspired to hook up with a rich, older woman after seeing her new neighborhood dating a wealthy older woman. She soon takes up the lifestyle of an expensive escort, hoping to find a wealthy suitor to marry.

Charlize Theron in "The Old Guard 2" (Netflix), Michael B. Jordan in "Sinners" (WB) and Jenna Ortega in "Death of a Unicorn" (A24)

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“Titanic”

Now, if you haven’t seen this… we’ll do one better. This is definitely on our top five iconic movies list, so go ahead and take the opportunity to watch this heartbreaking yet beloved love story. Separated by their socioeconomic statuses, Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) find love on a voyage from England to New York City. However, their love and lives are soon threatened by an unsuspecting iceberg their ship is heading toward.

"Jackass: The Movie" (Paramount Pictures)
“Jackass: The Movie” (Paramount Pictures)

“Jackass: The Movie”

Everyone sometimes needs something to turn on when they feel like switching off. And “Jackass: The Movie” is totally your answer. If you were a fan of MTV’s prank comedy series “Jackass,” you’re in for a treat because Johnny Knoxville’s team made an entire film of his wild, crazy, and absolutely hilarious stunts.

"Airplane!" (Paramount Pictures)
“Airplane!” (Paramount Pictures)

“Plane!”

Another classic on this list is the comedy “Airplane!” The parody film by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker, Arthur Hailey, Hall Bartlett, and John C. Champion spoofs several 1970s disaster movies through a hilarious plot. In an effort to land a plane full of food-poisoned passengers, a drunken, rogue pilot is forced to work with his ex-girlfriend while juggling a series of crazy events that happen mid-air.

"Seabiscuit" (Universal Pictures)
“Seabiscuit” (Universal Pictures)

“Seabiscuit”

Yes, we can always consider Tobey Maguire the most beloved Spider-Man in movies, but he’s also graced the silver screen in other iconic roles. In the historical drama “Seabiscuit,” Maguire portrays the real-life story of Canadian jockey Pollard and his journey to turn his undersized racehorse, Seabiscuit, into one of the most successful thoroughbreds of all time.

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