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South Park' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have closed a new overall deal for 5 More Seasons. Paramount + becomes show's global streaming home.
Con, "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker briefly addressed this week's episode -- and the debate over Trump's penis.
But Parker jokes "we're terribly sorry" about the Trump-skewering Season 27 premiere during Comedy Central's Hall H panel
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PRIMETIMER on MSNAre Trey Parker and Matt Stone Republicans? What South Park creators have said about their politicsWhile the term “South Park Republican” — coined by Andrew Sullivan to describe Republicans with center-right ideas (per Times) — gained traction during the 2000s, The Book of Mormon creators have maintained their neutrality when it comes to politics. Parker and Stone have refrained from siding with either extreme of the political spectrum.
South Park returned for its 27th season earlier this week and made waves for depicting President Donald Trump with a “teeny tiny” penis. During an appearance Thursday at Comic-Con, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone responded to the immense reaction to the episode.
The brain trust behind the world-famous animated series, South Park, has just secured a streaming deal with Paramount+ that will pay them $300 million per year over the next five years
What makes the show special is John Cena's portrayal of a complex antihero with a traumatic past who can save the day (barely) but can't get out of his own way. It's the one role that has really let Cena's talents shine. When Gunn says Cena's performance in the new season is "really something to see," best believe him.
The first episode of South Park’s 27th season aired on Wednesday night and heavily skewered President Donald Trump’s use of lawsuits to silence his opponents.