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Okay, let’s be honest — if you’ve ever watched The Simpsons, Family Guy, or South Park, you know all three have had their “Wait… did they just do that?” moments.
Over the years, many TV shows have featured episodes that generated such controversy that they were later pulled from syndication, streaming platforms, or even the airwaves entirely. Whether due to ...
“South Park” fans have been anxiously awaiting new episodes. Season 27 of “South Park” is finally premiering on Comedy Central on Wednesday, July 23. A logline for the premiere episode ...
Season 27 of “South Park” started off with a bang this week after involving President Donald Trump.
'South Park' has been taken off Paramount+ internationally as uncertainty over the show's streaming rights deepens.
White House, 'South Park' trade barbs: What to know about the feud "This show hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for ...
Trey Parker and Matt Stone addressed controversy surrounding the "South Park" season 27 premiere depicting President Trump's penis while speaking at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.
After 28 years' worth of new episodes and spin-off movies, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone admit they sometimes use fan sites to help them keep track of the long-running franchise's ...
The great “South Park” standoff of ’25 is over. Series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have officially extended their overall deal with Paramount Global for a further five years. Under ...
South Park is finally going to Paramount+ in the U.S. Paramount Global’s streamer has reached an agreement with South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone‘s company Park County on a five ...
‘South Park’ Lampoons Trump in Shocking Season 27 Premiere as Creators Ink $1.5 Billion Deal The long-running satire returns after a nearly 2.5-year hiatus and as a battle over its future has ...
The season 27 premiere of "South Park" is jaw-dropping, skewering Trump in a way that proves at least two writers aren't afraid of a big, fat lawsuit.