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Staggering Cost Of New South Park Episode That Brutally Mocks Trump In Bed With Satan

Shocking cost of Trump South Park episode exposed.

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Paramount is dropping a staggering amount on new episodes of South Park — a deal that’s shaking the streaming world.

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South Park’s wild legacy highlighted.

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Since debuting in 1997, South Park has thrived on flipping the bird to authority, taboo, and the politically powerful.

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Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the show made its name with crude animation and sharper-than-glass satire.

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Over the years, the show’s roasted everyone from Mel Gibson to Al Gore to Oprah’s genitals (yes, really).

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South Park even predicted political events — remember when they called the Trump presidency before it happened?

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Satan himself is a longtime character, previously shown dating Saddam Hussein and dying in a fight with ManBearPig.

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The show doesn’t just cross lines — it bulldozes them, often leaving both fans and critics gasping or fuming.

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Its blend of juvenile humor and high-voltage social commentary has kept it relevant, outrageous, and impossible to ignore.

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So when Parker and Stone inked a mega-deal with Paramount for more episodes, everyone knew something wild was coming.

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But even longtime viewers weren’t ready for what South Park just unleashed.

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Controversial Trump episode revealed.

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The premiere episode of season 27 dropped on July 23 — and it’s already setting the internet on fire.

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The star of the episode? Donald Trump, animated in all his orange glory and stripped completely naked.

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In a jaw-dropping scene, Trump climbs into bed with Satan — who immediately backs out of the deal.

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“It’s so f**king small I can’t even see it,” Satan groans, referring to Trump’s cartoon genitals.

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Trump, furious over being mocked, fires an artist who depicted his anatomy too accurately for comfort.

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The satire doesn’t stop there — the devil slaps Trump and brings up the Epstein list.

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“It’s weird that whenever it comes up, you just tell everyone to relax,” Satan says, stone-faced.

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The town of South Park eventually agrees to pay Trump $3.5 billion and air a propaganda-style video.

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The result? A deepfake of Trump walking through a desert, set to dramatic narration and bizarre praise.

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“Trump: His p**** is teeny-tiny, but his love for us is large,” the voiceover declares proudly.

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Viewers are then directed to a fake website — HeTrumpedUs.com — that actually exists, because of course it does.

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The whole thing is equal parts absurd, vulgar, and very, very South Park.

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Cost of the Trump episode confirmed.

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Here’s where it gets even more staggering — that one episode alone cost Paramount around $30 million to make.

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That’s just 1/50th of their total $1.5 billion deal with Parker and Stone.

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For context, that’s nearly Game of Thrones money — except it’s for animated p****** and devil jokes.

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Paramount is banking on South Park driving massive traffic to Paramount Plus — and clearly, they’re not worried about decorum.

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The deal includes new seasons, specials, and additional content — all produced under the most unfiltered creative freedom imaginable.

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And yet, despite the eye-watering spend, the backlash came from exactly where you’d expect.

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Trump’s team slammed the episode, calling South Park a “fourth-rate show” and accusing the Left of hypocrisy.

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South Park is officially back.

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South Park isn’t just back — it’s back with a vengeance, a budget, and zero filter.

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Trump may call it irrelevant, but when you’re sharing a bed with Satan on a $30 million stage, the world is watching.

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And with 49 episodes to go, this chaotic, crude political roast has only just begun.

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