'South Park' Season 29 to Premiere in September
Trey Parker and Matt Stone said the new deal covers 50 episodes over five seasons and brings the series to Paramount+ in the United States.
- On Monday, co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone confirmed South Park will return to Comedy Central for its 29th season on September 16, with new episodes airing every two weeks thereafter.
- Following a $1.5 billion deal signed last summer, Parker and Stone resolved their dispute with Paramount over global streaming rights, securing the series on Comedy Central and Paramount+ in the United States.
- Known for a tight production schedule, Parker and Stone will resume work the last week of August, with episodes finished shortly before each air date despite the rapid turnaround.
- The show's 2025 season achieved cultural relevance by skewering the Trump administration, featuring recurring storylines with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance in satirical roles throughout multiple episodes.
- Heading into its 29th season, South Park maintains its position as a top cable program and will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2027, cementing its legacy as a cultural institution.
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‘South Park’ Will Continue Dumping on Trump (Literally!) With Season 29 Premiere Date
After a blockbuster 28th season, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone revealed that the long-running animated series would return for Season 29 in September. The duo announced the Sept. 16 premiere date during an appearance Jimmy Kimmel Live! Monday. Comedy Central confirmed the news in a press release, revealing that additional episodes would air Sept. 30, Oct. 14, Oct. 28, Nov. 11, and Nov. 25. In classic South Park fashion, th…
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