‘South Park’ Season 27 Release Schedule For Episodes On Streaming And Cable
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – South Park’s Season 27 premiere satirizes Trump’s lawsuits, government censorship, and Paramount’s $1.5 billion streaming deal with the creators, highlighting a $16 million Trump settlement.
- In its return on Wednesday, the show depicted Donald Trump in bed with Satan, following a nearly two-and-a-half-year hiatus.
- Earlier this month, Trey Parker and Matt Stone signed a $1.5 billion deal, and last week, Paramount settled for $16 million with Trump, while Colbert’s show was canceled.
- In the episode, viewers witness Trump in bed with Satan, mock his small genitalia, and face a $5 billion lawsuit threat from Trump against South Park residents.
- Following the airing, a White House spokesperson labeled it `no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump's hot streak` and called it `a desperate attempt for attention`.
- Some reviewers noted `ballsy` as they praised the South Park
for its daring satire, while it remains to be seen what the fallout will be, according to the article.
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Tyler Foggatt on the season première, in which the show’s creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, portray Donald Trump as a serial litigant with a micropenis—and go after their new corporate parent, Paramount, for seemingly capitulating to him.
Trump with Epstein image above the bed: "South Park" writes TV history. Under the roof of Paramount, who just made a deal with the US president.
‘South Park’ premiere skewers Trump, prompting White House response | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The season 27 premiere of “South Park” may have been delayed two weeks, but it made quite an entrance Wednesday night – so much so that even the White House took note. It is perhaps not all that surprising since President Donald Trump played a starring role.
‘South Park’ premiere skewers President Donald Trump, prompting White House response
The season 27 premiere of “South Park” may have been delayed two weeks, but it made quite an entrance Wednesday night – so much so that even the White House took note. It is perhaps not all that surprising since President Donald Trump played a starring role. Though many of Trump’s real-world policies and actions were spotlighted in the show – such as defunding National Public Radio, implementing tariffs on Canadian goods, and expressing displeas…
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