Kenny, Kyle, Stan and Cartman are about to return.
South Park’s season 27 rollout has been hectic. The hit animated series has had its premiere date pushed and lacked definitive streaming details caused by behind-the-scenes ongoings. As of today, July 22, the show is a day away from its Comedy Central debut, and the US streaming method is becoming clear.
According to a report from Deadline, a deal is being completed that would bring South Park to Paramount Plus in the US. The global licensing deal would reportedly be exclusive (sorry, current HBO Max viewers) and count five upcoming seasons and the show’s back catalog. Not much else is known at this time for those interested in streaming it on Paramount Plus but we will update this article when there’s more info.
As for what the new season will include, we have the above trailer for reference — which starts sort of like a horror movie trailer before unleashing fires, dismantling the Statue of Liberty and disastrous plane collisions. If you want to watch the 27th season of the show co-created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, here’s what to know.
South Park season 27 release date and streaming details
South Park season 27 will premiere on Comedy Central on Wednesday, July 23, at 10 p.m. ET/10 p.m. PT. That’s the current date after it was delayed from July 9.
We’ll share concrete Paramount Plus streaming details when they become available. Right now, a sure way to stream the series without cable is with a live TV streaming service like Philo, Sling or YouTube TV.
Philo is a live TV streaming service that provides more than 70 channels, including Comedy Central. A subscription costs $28 per month and also includes access to AMC Plus content. Rivals like YouTube TV come with more channels but Philo could be a good fit for you if you like its smaller selection for a lower price.
Sling is between Philo and YouTube TV in price. Sling’s Orange plan costs $46 per month and its Blue plan costs between $46 and $51, depending on where you live. Sling Blue and Orange both include Comedy Central and you can compare the rest of their channel lineups here.
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