Paramount+ premiered the animated Among Us Show on June 5, 2026, placing all 10 episodes on the service at once and making the series available exclusively to subscribers.
The series was created by Owen Dennis, who also serves as an executive producer, with Forest Willard and Marcus Bromander credited as executive producers and Carl Neisser from Innersloth as a producer. Animation work on the show was handled by Titmouse.
The voice cast is extensive: Randall Park voices Red, the ship’s captain; Patton Oswalt voices White, a wealthy contest winner; Ashley Johnson is Purple, the head of security; Dan Stevens voices Blue, the ship’s doctor; Debra Wilson voices Yellow, a cook; Elijah Wood voices Green, an intern; Kimiko Glenn voices Cyan, a gemologist; Liv Hewson voices Black, a geologist; Phil LaMarr voices Brown, also a cook; Wayne Knight voices Lime, the ship’s engineer; and Yvette Nicole Brown voices Orange, who serves as head of human resources.
The drop is concrete: a Paramount+ page for the show appeared without fanfare on June 5, and every one of the 10 episodes is now live for subscribers to stream. The series is an animated adaptation of the video game Among Us, and the narrative builds on the game’s impostor concept.
The release arrived without a formal announcement or promotional rollout. It is unclear whether the page and episodes went live as a planned surprise or whether the debut occurred earlier than intended; the timing follows a recent tease from the Among Us Twitter account that suggested a reveal connected to Summer Game Fest Live, which makes the window for any coordinated announcement small.
For viewers the immediate consequence is simple: the full first run is available now. Subscribers who want to watch the adaptation can stream all episodes at once, and the show will be found only on Paramount+ during this initial release.
Behind the scenes, the creative team and production credits are in place: Dennis as creator and executive producer, Willard and Bromander as executive producers, Neisser representing Innersloth on the producing side, and Titmouse delivering the animation. That lineup gives the project clear continuity with the video game’s creators and an experienced animation house handling the series’ look and pacing.
The single most consequential unanswered question is whether Paramount+ intended this quiet launch to be the official premiere or if the episodes appeared prematurely. Paramount+ has not issued a public clarification; until it does, the platform’s choice to put every episode online functions as an effective launch regardless of the motive. The next material development to watch for is an official statement from Paramount+ that confirms whether this was a planned surprise, a coordination with Summer Game Fest Live, or an early release.



