'South Park' season 27 premiere receives large reviews

The much -related premiere of the 27th season of South Park brought a large audience for comedy Central and Paramount+.

In the three days after his premiere of July 23, the following, among other things, gathered President Donald Trump with Satan-5.9 million spectators, including on-air repeated spectators.

The season premiere was two weeks from its original date as South Park The Creator Trey Parker and Matt Stone worked out a massive New Deal with Paramount Global, which contains the HBO Max to Paramount+ and streaming new episodes on Paramount+ the next day. The latter aspect of the deal contributed to refueling the large setting. On Comedy Central, South Park 430,000 spectators for its initial charisma, less than 10 percent of the three -day total. The premiere of the 26th season had 484,000 spectators for their first charisma; Cross-platform comparisons are not really applicable, since the show at this time at Paramount+ did not have a streaming deal the next day.

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The premiere entitled “Sermon on the 'Mount” also threatens Trump to sue the city of South Park for $ 5 billion, then with $ 3.5 million and the promise to produce “Pro-Trump-Messaging”-a live action detail at the end of the episode in an echo from CBS'-an live action 60 minutes The settlement with the President and at least to Trump will be a part -time agreement that the network radiates the announcements of the public service in accordance with the administration.

Follow the premiere, South Park Takes a week off – a repetition of “sermon on the 'mount” will be broadcast on Wednesday evening – before new episodes are resumed on August 6th.

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