'South Park' Creators Putting Series On Hold As They've Run Out Of Jokes To Make About Donald Trump
- Trey Stone and Matt Parker have decided to put 'South Park' on hold, stating it takes "outsized importance" during presidential elections, which makes it less enjoyable.
- In an interview with Vanity Fair, Parker said, “I don’t know what more we could possibly say about Trump,” clarifying their choice to step back from election parody.
- They expressed that trying to parody presidential elections has become overly challenging and mind-scrambling, diminishing their fun in creating the show.
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'South Park' Creators Putting Series On Hold As They've Run Out Of Jokes To Make About Donald Trump
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