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Paramount+ acquires global streaming rights to “South Park” in a five-year, $1.5 billion deal with creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, per a report.
‘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.
According to the report, the South Park creators were looking for a decade-long deal for the show, but Skydance, the company that will merge with Paramount, didn’t take this option.
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 fans around the world are furious that the series has disappeared from Paramount+ and the answer of where else to stream it is needlessly complicated.
South Park's time on Paramount+ has come to an end in a shocking move.
Isaac Hayes III looked to address the controversy surrounding Isaac Hayes leaving South Park and how much Chef meant to his father.
Paramount Plus just scored a $1.5 billion deal to add "South Park" from its library, stealing it from HBO Max. Here's what you need to know.
"South Park," the animated comedy featuring foul-mouthed children, has reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount , the LA Times reported on Monday.