'South Park' sets up the evaluation record with Trump-Skerer premiere

There are no fake news: “South Park” has achieved an evaluation victory with his Controversial season 27 episode That skewer President Donald Trump.

Paramount Global reports that the comedy Central Show had its biggest season premiere since 1999 and the audience rose 68% compared to the premiere of the previous season. The episode entitled “Sermon on the Mount” was the top show about Cable on July 23. According to Paramount Global, the episode reached almost 6 million cross -platform spectators in the three days after its broadcast.

The series climbed to the top of the USTV streaming charts from Justwatch with an increase in streaming popularity in the USA and a global increase of 258% compared to the debut of last season, based on streaming clickouts and onsite activities.

'South Park' is not ready to mock Trump: Trailer for the next episode skewer again President

Eric Cartman in the premiere of the 27th season of "South Park."

Eric Cartman in the premiere of “South Park” in season 27.

The satirical episode showed that Trump cuddled in bed with Satan and pointed out the connection of the president with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The viral episode attracted attention and anger of the White House. Spokesman Taylor Rogers said in an explanation to USA Today that “South Park” has not been relevant for over 20 years and that there was an attempt at an attempt at an attempt at a thread with non -inspired ideas. “

'South Park' will be parody again President Trump In the next episode

The satire is not over. The Comedy Central Show published A Trailer for his next episode (Expression August 6th), which indicates that the series will continue Trump mock.

The 20-second teaser includes a shot Trump, which takes part in a dinner, where he sits at a table with Satan. When the spokesman can be heard about the honor of Trump's courage, President Satan's leg rubs under the table. Satan tells him that he should stop.

Post: Brendan Morrow

This article originally appeared in USA today: 'South Park' sets up rating record with Trump-Mocking episode

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