'South Park' Premiere Roasts Trump and Paramount After Signing a $1 Billion Streaming Deal
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South Park's season 27 premiere critiques Paramount's actions, including settling lawsuits with Donald Trump, eliminating DEI initiatives, and cancelling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The episode depicts Trump as he sues South Park over a religious issue, with his character illustrated as Jesus urging the town to comply. The satire extends to Trump's controversial reputation, with allusions to corruption and the Epstein list. Despite Paramount's recent $1.5 billion streaming deal for South Park, the show creators boldly confront the network's alignment with political pressure.
In a characteristically bold move, series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone still took aim at the network by making Paramount and Trump both the butt and tiny penis of the joke in the season 27 premiere.
In the opening episode, Trump sues the town of South Park over an issue with religion in schools, depicted with an actual photo of the President as Jesus himself urges the parents of South Park to settle with Trump.
You really want to end up like Colbert? You guys got to stop being stupid... He has the power to sue and take bribes and he can do anything to anyone.
The devil also alludes to Trump's name being on the Epstein list, and later shows an AI-created video of the President wandering around the desert, naked.
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