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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.
"South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have officially extended their overall deal with Paramount Global for a further five years
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the long-running animated show South Park, have locked in a five-year deal to bring their show to the Paramount Plus streaming service and to give Paramount global streaming rights.
According to sources close to the deal, Paramount has agreed to stream South Park globally on Paramount+ for the low, low sum of $300 million per year. The five-year deal hasn’t officially closed as of this writing,
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone sign a $1.5B deal with Paramount+, bringing the show’s episodes and specials to the platform.
The Season 27 premiere was delayed from July 9 to July 23 for US viewers due to ongoing licensing fights between Paramount, HBO Max, and the creators. In the latest twist, Paramount Plus has removed all 26 seasons of South Park – except for its specials – which has obviously left fans outraged.
South Park' mocked Donald Trump with a parody PSA that depicts the president naked, stumbling through the desert with a 'tiny' penis.
With streaming deals expiring, South Park Season 27 has been delayed, and without a new agreement, the series could soon be without a platform.