Creators Trey Stone and Matt Parker reached a $1.5 billion deal with Paramount+, granting the platform exclusive global streaming rights to South Park for five years. The deal brings the entire show's run to Paramount+ for the first time. As part of the agreement, 10 new episodes will be produced annually. Negotiations included an option for co-licensing with HBO Max, but they fell through. Paramount aimed to finalize the deal in time for the 27th season premiere, which had faced delays due to a merger with Skydance.
After extensive negotiations, creators Trey Stone and Matt Parker have secured a $1.5 billion deal, granting Paramount+ exclusive global streaming rights to South Park for five years.
The agreement includes delivering 10 new episodes of South Park per year, expanding its presence on Paramount+, bringing the entire show's run to the platform for the first time.
Paramount's motivation to finalize the deal was heightened by the impending premiere of the 27th season of South Park, originally scheduled for July 9.
The creators expressed frustration over the upheaval caused by the Paramount-Skydance merger, referring to it as a 'shitshow.'
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