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Paramount Plus just scored a $1.5 billion deal to add "South Park" from its library, stealing it from HBO Max. Here's what you need to know.
Season 27 of South Park finally premiered after months of problems with Paramount and the show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Amid a streaming rights battle, the platform's license to stream the series internationally has expired, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
Paramount Plus has pulled all 26 seasons of "South Park" from international markets, but you can still catch Comedy Central's cult-classic animated series on Max in the U.S.
With streaming deals expiring, South Park Season 27 has been delayed, and without a new agreement, the series could soon be without a platform.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone had been in a heated dispute with Paramount and its incoming owners Skydance over the future of their deal with the company.
“ South Park ” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have inked a five-year deal worth $300 million a year to move the franchise’s streaming rights to Paramount+, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times.
The show's removal comes days after creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone tweeted of Paramount: "This merger is a sh*tshow and it’s f*cking up 'South Park."
Some viewers are no longer able to stream South Park on Paramount+. U.S. fans are still able to watch the show, but for international fans, it's a different story. International viewers can no longer stream the show on the network, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
‘South Park’ Pulled From Paramount+ Outside US Amid Streaming Rights Dispute. The streamer’s international license deal for the show expired, an individual with knowledge tells TheWrap