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'South Park' has been taken off Paramount+ internationally as uncertainty over the show's streaming rights deepens.
After weeks of negotiations and the threat of a nasty lawsuit, 'South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone wrangled two staggering deals, finally bring the foulmouthed cartoon to Paramount+.
South Park is renowned for its satirical take on pop culture and current events, having entertained viewers for almost three decades.
South Park's time on Paramount+ has come to an end in a shocking move.
As of now, “South Park” season 27 is still set to return to Comedy Central on Wednesday, July 23. Time will tell if Park County and Paramount can reach a new streaming agreement before then.
Read more: 'South Park' creators reach deals with Paramount that rank among the richest in television history The five-year deal means the show will fetch $1.5 billion for streaming alone.
‘South Park’ Removed From Paramount+ Outside the U.S. Amid a streaming rights battle, the platform's license to stream the series internationally has expired, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have reportedly struck a last-minute streaming deal for the Comedy Central show.
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With streaming deals expiring, South Park Season 27 has been delayed, and without a new agreement, the series could soon be without a platform.
'South Park' Finds New Streaming Home on Paramount+ With $1.5 Billion USD Deal: Amidst the streaming chaos and cartoon gold, 'South Park’s' next era begins.