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The long-running show "South Park" came back hard, with a Season 27 premiere lambasting their new partner Paramount and President Donald Trump.
The latest parody in South Park aimed at Donald Trump and Paramount is a reminder that the animated comedy loves to pack a punch
South Park” pulled no punches against Donald Trump in its 27th season premiere on Comedy Central Wednesday night, stripping the president naked in a deepfake PSA video. In the episode, South Park settles a lawsuit with Trump (sound familiar?
After the explosive 'South Park' Season 27 premiere, Stephen Colbert reveled in the show's insults at Trump and fellow parent company Paramount.
Season 27 premiered Wednesday on Comedy Central with an episode titled "Sermon on the 'Mount" -- as in Paramount
On June 23, a new season of the animated satire series kicked off with a bang. South Park eviscerated the U.S. president as well as its parent company Paramount’s merger with Skydance, in the jaw-dropping debut.
Comedy Central’s “South Park” recently struck a five-year deal with Paramount after a merger delayed the Season 27 premiere.
Paramount itself also wasn't safe from the ire of Parker and Stone. The episode also features a pair of animated "60 Minutes" anchors covering protests as they nervously praise Trump and insist they don't agree with the protesters, intimating that they might be worried he will sue again.