New 'South Park' Episode This Week: Back to Politics After Halloween Special?
Comedy Central has confirmed that Trey Parker and Matt Stone's South Park will resume its signature brand of biting satire this Wednesday, with the third episode of Season 28, titled "Sora Not Sorry," set to premiere at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
The new episode promises to tackle a different theme, but fans of the show won't be surprised if they notice it still retains a touch of politics. In a teaser video released earlier this week, Kyle yells out words of caution to his friend Butters about using AI to make revenge porn, only for Butters to respond with a shrugging attitude that suggests he doesn't care.
While the Halloween episode continued the show's scathing critique of President Donald Trump and his administration, it appears that Parker and Stone are taking a step back from politics this week. However, given the show's tendency to jump between topics, there's always a chance they'll revert to form soon enough.
The episode will start streaming on Paramount+ at 6 a.m. ET/3 a.m. PT on Thursday, just hours after its cable premiere on Comedy Central. For those who have been following Season 28 so far, it's worth noting that the show has been consistently skewering Trump and his policies, with some episodes even featuring the First Lady as a spectral figure.
When asked about the show's political leanings by The Hollywood Reporter earlier this week, Trey Parker explained that while the show is still committed to tackling current events, "politics became pop culture" over the past year. He assured fans that South Park remains an equal opportunity offender, targeting extremists of all stripes and making fun of hot-button issues like woke culture.
Despite any attempts to dial back the politics this week, fans should remain vigilant – after all, as Parker himself noted, you can't keep a good thing down for long in South Park.
Comedy Central has confirmed that Trey Parker and Matt Stone's South Park will resume its signature brand of biting satire this Wednesday, with the third episode of Season 28, titled "Sora Not Sorry," set to premiere at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
The new episode promises to tackle a different theme, but fans of the show won't be surprised if they notice it still retains a touch of politics. In a teaser video released earlier this week, Kyle yells out words of caution to his friend Butters about using AI to make revenge porn, only for Butters to respond with a shrugging attitude that suggests he doesn't care.
While the Halloween episode continued the show's scathing critique of President Donald Trump and his administration, it appears that Parker and Stone are taking a step back from politics this week. However, given the show's tendency to jump between topics, there's always a chance they'll revert to form soon enough.
The episode will start streaming on Paramount+ at 6 a.m. ET/3 a.m. PT on Thursday, just hours after its cable premiere on Comedy Central. For those who have been following Season 28 so far, it's worth noting that the show has been consistently skewering Trump and his policies, with some episodes even featuring the First Lady as a spectral figure.
When asked about the show's political leanings by The Hollywood Reporter earlier this week, Trey Parker explained that while the show is still committed to tackling current events, "politics became pop culture" over the past year. He assured fans that South Park remains an equal opportunity offender, targeting extremists of all stripes and making fun of hot-button issues like woke culture.
Despite any attempts to dial back the politics this week, fans should remain vigilant – after all, as Parker himself noted, you can't keep a good thing down for long in South Park.