“South Park (Not Suitable for Children)” Now Available to Stream

"South Park (Not Suitable for Children)" Now Available to Stream

Paramount+ Announces “South Park (Not Suitable for Children)” Now Available to Stream

December 20, 2023 – Paramount+ today announced that the service’s next South Park exclusive event SOUTH PARK (NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN) is now available to stream in the U.S. and Canada. The special will be available on the service internationally on December 21 in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy on December 23, with other international markets to follow. SOUTH PARK (NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN) joins the service’s first five exclusive events – SOUTH PARK: POST COVID, SOUTH PARK: POST COVID: THE RETURN OF COVID, SOUTH PARK THE STREAMING WARS, SOUTH PARK THE STREAMING WARS PART 2, and the recently released SOUTH PARK: JOINING THE PANDERVERSE, which broke records on social platforms as the most engaging, most watched and most talked about event to date (source: Domo, Talkwalker).

In SOUTH PARK (NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN), after it’s discovered that a teacher at South Park Elementary has an OnlyFans page, Randy is compelled to take a closer look at the seedy underbelly of the world of on-line influencers.

In 2022, South Park the series celebrated the 25th anniversary of its August 13, 1997 debut on Comedy Central. Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny were first seen in the animated short “The Spirit of Christmas,” and from there were launched into television history. Co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are executive producers, along with Anne Garefino and Frank C. Agnone II. Eric Stough, Adrien Beard, Bruce Howell and Vernon Chatman are producers. Christopher Brion is the Creative Director of South Park Digital Studios. South Park’s website is SouthPark.cc.com.

Building on MTV Entertainment Studios’ expansive deal with co-creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, South Park has been renewed on Comedy Central through 2027, taking cable’s longest-running scripted series through an unprecedented 30th season.

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