South Park's Streaming Future Reportedly Takes A Major Step Forward With Exciting New Update

 While the wait for South Park season 27 continues, a massive update just changed the show's streaming future forever. Though it was initially intended to be released on July 7, South Park season 27 was delayed by two weeks, after negotiations between the show's creators and Paramount stalled at the end of June.



South Park previously had a deal with Paramount, but the company is now attempting to merge with Skydance in an $8 billion deal. As the show was poised to triple its income through its new negotiations, per The Hollywood Reporter, Skydance reportedly elected to direct Paramount to refuse the agreement with creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

In a post on his personal X account, Puck's Matthew Belloni explained that Parker and Stone have achieved "MAJOR progress in settlement talks." While final terms have not been set, Belloni believes that it will be "an extension of the existing overall deal" with Paramount and Skydance without forcing the parties to begin a lengthy legal battle.

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