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Comedy Central’s South Park Season 27 Will be Back in 2023
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Comedy Central, which previously renewed the long-running animated comedy through Season 26, has picked up an additional four seasons, guaranteeing at least 30 (!) seasons. Season 25 is expected to premiere on the cable network sometime in 2022, with additional seasons unspooling through 2027. (Source: tvline.com)
#SouthPark has been renewed through Season 30 in 2027 at Comedy Central. Also, it will get 14 movies on Paramount Plus in a $900 million deal, an eye-popping amount that includes license fees and production costs https://t.co/3x4eilxM4Y
I am so happy to hear Matt & Trey decided to make more South Park. I can’t wait to watch some new episodes. Does anyone know the exact premiere date for February? Please let me know.
South Park special "the streaming wars" dropped today and it is a two parter that should have been one. Part one was good, on most sites I visit it is posted as a movie even though it is less than an hour long?
New ‘South Park’ Made-For-TV-Film Dropping in June on Paramount+
South Park: The Streaming Wars will drop exclusively on the streaming service on June 1, MTV Entertainment Studios announced Wednesday. This marks the third of 14 films creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone agreed to when they signed their $900 million ViacomCBS deal last year. The fourth made-for-TV film will arrive late summer.
According to the description for Streaming Wars, “Cartman locks horns with his mom in a battle of wills, while an epic conflict unfolds and threatens South Park’s very existence.” (source: The Hollywood Reporter. com)
‘South Park’ Season 25 Gets Premiere Date at Comedy Central
“South Park” has received its Season 25 premiere date from Comedy Central. The show, which aired two standalone specials in September 2020 and March 2021 that served as Season 24, last aired a full season — its 23rd — in 2019.
The 25th season of “South Park” will premiere Wednesday, Feb. 2. Per Comedy Central, Season 25 of the animated series, which first debuted in 1997, will kick off with six new episodes.
Paramount+ Sets Premiere Date For Second ‘South Park: Post Covid’ Movie Event
Set to premiere on Thursday, Dec. 16, South Park: Post Covid: Covid Returns follows the Thanksgiving movie event South Park: Post Covid.
Paramount+’s description is as follows: “If Stan, Kyle and Cartman could just work together, they could go back in time to make sure Covid never happened and save Kenny’s life. In South Park: Post Covid: Covid Returns, traveling back to the past seems to be the easy answer until they meet Victor Chaos.” (Source: Deadline)
‘South Park’ Paramount+ Film Teaser Shows Adult Stan and Kyle
South Park: Post Covid will catch up with the boys 40 years down the road when they’re adults and need to work together again to solve a problem not revealed in the preview. A second made-for-TV film will arrive in December.
The new teaser is available to watch on Paramount's YouTube channel.
Paramount+ has unveiled the premiere date for the first of two South Park films, South Park: Post Covid. They will stream exclusively on Paramount+ around Thanksgiving this year on Thursday, Nov. 25. Though no details have been revealed about the first film, Paramount+ also revealed that the second film is set to premiere in December.
South Park: Post Covid and the December film are among the 14 original movies to come out of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stones’ major deal with Viacom CBS, which they inked in August. The duo is set to create two original South Park films every year through 2027. The deal also saw the renewal of South Park on Comedy Central through 2027.
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South Park: The Streaming Wars will drop exclusively on the streaming service on June 1, MTV Entertainment Studios announced Wednesday. This marks the third of 14 films creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone agreed to when they signed their $900 million ViacomCBS deal last year. The fourth made-for-TV film will arrive late summer.
According to the description for Streaming Wars, “Cartman locks horns with his mom in a battle of wills, while an epic conflict unfolds and threatens South Park’s very existence.” (source: The Hollywood Reporter. com)
“South Park” has received its Season 25 premiere date from Comedy Central. The show, which aired two standalone specials in September 2020 and March 2021 that served as Season 24, last aired a full season — its 23rd — in 2019.
The 25th season of “South Park” will premiere Wednesday, Feb. 2. Per Comedy Central, Season 25 of the animated series, which first debuted in 1997, will kick off with six new episodes.
(Source: Variety)
Set to premiere on Thursday, Dec. 16, South Park: Post Covid: Covid Returns follows the Thanksgiving movie event South Park: Post Covid.
Paramount+’s description is as follows: “If Stan, Kyle and Cartman could just work together, they could go back in time to make sure Covid never happened and save Kenny’s life. In South Park: Post Covid: Covid Returns, traveling back to the past seems to be the easy answer until they meet Victor Chaos.” (Source: Deadline)
South Park: Post Covid will catch up with the boys 40 years down the road when they’re adults and need to work together again to solve a problem not revealed in the preview. A second made-for-TV film will arrive in December.
The new teaser is available to watch on Paramount's YouTube channel.
(Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
South Park: Post Covid and the December film are among the 14 original movies to come out of South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stones’ major deal with Viacom CBS, which they inked in August. The duo is set to create two original South Park films every year through 2027. The deal also saw the renewal of South Park on Comedy Central through 2027.
Source: Deadline