South Park, Donald Trump and Season 27
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Con, "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker briefly addressed this week's episode -- and the debate over Trump's penis.
The comedy duo were asked if they'd anticipated such a strong reaction to the premiere during a Comedy Central panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
Season 27 premiered Wednesday on Comedy Central with an episode titled "Sermon on the 'Mount" -- as in Paramount
A day after a controversial episode lambasting President Donald Trump, "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone played it cool at Comic-Con.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone addressed controversy surrounding the "South Park" season 27 premiere depicting President Trump's penis while speaking at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNAfter Late Show Cancellation, Colbert Praises South Park’s Brutal Trump Parody: ‘A Message of Hope’According to Deadline, Late Show host Stephen Colbert joked about South Park in a recent opening monologue. Both South Park, which airs on Comedy Central,and The Late Show are owned by the same parent company, Paramount.
A wild season premiere of "South Park" showed Donald Trump in bed with Satan and tore into Paramount for canceling Stephen Colbert's "Late Show."
But Parker jokes "we're terribly sorry" about the Trump-skewering Season 27 premiere during Comedy Central's Hall H panel
Following a near two-and-a-half-year hiatus, the premiere episode shows a naked Trump trying to seduce Satan, and came a day after the show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount.
South Park' mocked Donald Trump with a parody PSA that depicts the president naked, stumbling through the desert with a 'tiny' penis.