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The crass, politician-skewering series has returned, adding the Palantir cofounder to its list of villains: "Everything we hold dear could end."
Episode 5 of the new "South Park" season was set to air on Comedy Central tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 17 but was suddenly canceled. Showrunners Trey Parker and Matt Stone posted this via the official "South Park" X page: "Apparently when you do everything at ...
It appears that the episode will be entitled “Got a Nut,” and that it will mostly revolve around Mr. Mackey losing his job and possibly joining ICE, the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. “South Park” is one of the longest ...
After a one-week break and the release of its latest episode on Aug. 20, Comedy Central’s “South Park” announced that it would change its episode release schedule from weekly to bi-weekly. The network confirmed that new episodes will be released ...
Nearly twice as many viewers tuned in to the latest “South Park” episode on Comedy Central this week compared to the season premiere in July, as the satirical cartoon continues to skewer the Trump administration, provoking the White House’s rage.
Once again, we won’t spoil it here, but it continued to make President Donald Trump the source of most of its humor, with a particular focus on his takeover of the Washington D.C. police force. The episode was titled “Sickofancy,” and in it, Towelie ...
After not finishing their latest episode on time, Season 27 of Comedy Central’s “South Park” is scheduled to return this week for the release of Episode 5, barring any more last-second changes. Episode 5 was set to originally air on Tuesday, Sept.
A new episode of “South Park” will not air Wednesday night as originally planned, series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone announced Wednesday afternoon, delaying the show’s first episode since it faced scrutiny for satirizing conservative activist ...
The duo behind the long-running Comedy Central series spoke alongside a panel of other adult cartoon creators at the event, including “Beavis and Butt-Head” creator, Mike Judge, and “Digman!” co-creator, Andy Samberg. When asked if they had been ...