South Park, Donald Trump and Colbert
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Hours after CBS-owner Paramount announced a "South Park" deal, the show's creators showed they're not afraid to bite the hand that feeds them.
In its Season 27 premiere, South Park takes direct aim at Donald Trump with its most unapologetic political satire yet
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway are officially back on set, reprising their iconic roles as Miranda Priestly and Andrea “Andy” Sachs, respectively, for the sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2. The original 2006 film, a cult classic for its sharp satire of the cutthroat fashion world, ended with Andy leaving Runway for a job at …
Paramount itself also wasn't safe from the ire of Parker and Stone. The episode also features a pair of animated "60 Minutes" anchors covering protests as they nervously praise Trump and insist they don't agree with the protesters, intimating that they might be worried he will sue again.
South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone brought their show back with a vengeance on Wednesday, in an episode that took swings at both the parent company of the network that airs their popular animated series and President Donald Trump.
What does it say about America that the only people taking on President Trump on his own terms — which is to say, in the gutter — are two bad-boy cartoonists?
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."
South Park' couldn't have returned at a better time. The season-opening episode is brutal in its treatment of Paramount, CBS and President Trump.