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Where can I watch Season 27 of 'South Park'? How to see the Trump episode


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  • "South Park" Season 27 premiered July 23, 2025, on Comedy Central.
  • Paramount Plus is the new streaming home for "South Park" for the next five years.
  • "South Park" previously streamed on HBO Max.

Comedy Central’s hit animated sitcom “South Park” has been stirring up controversy and killing Kenny since 1997. This week is no different: "South Park" dropped the first episode of its new Season 27, took shots at President Donald Trump and announced a new streaming home.

Season 27 kicked off on July 23, and the series creators, Trey Park and Matt Stone, decided they wanted to come out swinging. The episode has it all – Trump, Satan, the death of “wokeness” and even taking aim at its parent company, Paramount.

If you’re experiencing some pop culture FOMO, here’s how to watch the new – and the old – seasons of “South Park.”

What season of 'South Park' are they on?

"South Park" is on Season 27. The premiere aired on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.

Where to watch 'South Park' Season 27 premiere

If you missed the season 27 premiere of "South Park" when it aired on cable on July 23, you'll be able to find it - and the rest of the new season's episodes - the next day on Paramount+.

As of Wednesday, Paramount+ is the new streaming home of "South Park" for the next five years. The show's entire library previously lived on HBO Max for the last five years.

Watch 'South Park' with Paramount+ free trial

What network is South Park on?

"South Park" is on Comedy Central, which is owned by Paramount Global.

Where to watch 'South Park'

For those still clinging to cable, new episodes of "South Park" air on Comedy Central every Wednesday at 10 p.m. Arizona time.

Where to stream most recent 'South Park' episode

Fans can stream new episodes of "South Park" the day after they air on cable on Paramount+.

Monthly plans for Paramount+ start at $12.99. For the full breakdown of plan options, visit paramountplus.com.

Meredith G. White covers entertainment, art and culture for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. She writes the latest news about video games, television and best things to do in metro Phoenix.