‘South Park’ Mocks Trump & Paramount Day After $1.5 Billion Deal

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are firing shots at President Trump and their parent company, Paramount, a day after signing a major deal.

Earlier this week, Parker and Stone signed a massive $1.5 billion deal to stay on Paramount’s streaming services.

Via LA Times

Paramount agreed to buy the global streaming rights for “South Park” to bring the show to the company’s digital service, Paramount+, for the first time in the U.S., according to three people close to the negotiations who were not authorized to comment.

The deal with Trey Parker and Matt Stone, through their Park County production company, values the global streaming rights at $300 million a year, according to two of the people close to the agreement, who could not discuss the matter publicly because the deal is not final.

The deal comes days after Paramount canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and settled Trump’s lawsuit over an edited 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris that he claims was “deceptive” and biased against him.

Paramount has since been accused of trying to appease Trump while awaiting federal approval of its merger with David Ellison’s Skydance.

On Wednesday, during the season 27 premiere of South Park, Parker and Stone mocked both Trump and Paramount.

In one segment, Trump threatened to sue a painter for making his penis too small in a painting.

Trump was also depicted as taking over for Saddam Hussein as Satan’s new lover.

Colbert was also mentioned in the episode.

“You guys saw what happened to CBS? Guess who owns CBS? Paramount! Do you really want to end up like Colbert?’ said a fictional Jesus while warning South Park residents about speaking out against Trump.

Trump’s lawsuit against 60 Minutes was also referenced in the episode.

The episode ends with Trump collapsing in the desert revealing a talking micro penis while a voice over declares Trump’s penis as “teenie tiny.”

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