Season 27 of South Park opens with sharp political satire, targeting Paramount Network for settling a lawsuit with Donald Trump. The episode depicts Trump in a compromising position with Satan and humorously highlights his anatomy. Amid a substantial $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount, the show is more unfiltered than ever, evidenced by strong viewer numbers. The season also spoofs Trump’s policies and prominent figures, showcasing a commitment to edgy commentary on contemporary issues.
In the much-talked-about season 27 opener, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone used their long-running animated series to take shots at the Paramount Network for settling their lawsuit with Donald Trump, placing the president in bed with Satan, and then sending him spiraling around in the desert with his teeny, tiny penis out.
South Park reportedly brought in 5.9 million viewers across Comedy Central and Paramount+ for the season 27 premiere, which garnered the biggest share of the cable audience for a season premiere episode since 1999.
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