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‘South Park' teaser shows Trump groping Satan's leg; episode delayed this week

‘South Park' teaser shows Trump groping Satan's leg; episode delayed this week

India Today6 days ago
Even though no new episode of South Park is airing this week, the show is still grabbing attention — this time with a teaser that includes a shocking scene involving Donald Trump and Satan.The popular animated series, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, continues to take aim at the US president. A newly released trailer for Season 27, Episode 2 shows a bizarre and controversial moment where a cartoon version of Trump is seen groping Satan's leg under a dinner table. Satan quickly brushes off the unwanted touch and says, "Stop!"advertisementThe clip has already sparked conversation online, even though it's unclear if the footage will be included in the actual episode.New trailer for the next episode of 'South Park'Releasing August 6 pic.twitter.com/QbOA2i5SJf— Culture Crave (@CultureCrave) July 29, 2025NO NEW EPISODE THIS WEEK
The makers of South Park aren't backing down, even though Comedy Central won't be airing a new episode this week. Trey Parker and Matt Stone have a reputation for producing episodes that are fast-paced in order to keep up with ongoing events. They've even acknowledged that some of the scenes in the trailers are merely promotional and might not be featured in the finished product.This teaser continues the theme from the Season 27 premiere, which aired on July 27 and also featured scenes targeting Trump. That episode showed a cartoon Trump begging Satan for sex and included a fake public service announcement (PSA) made with deepfake. In the PSA, Trump appeared naked, and the show exaggerated his body features for comedic effect.The PSA ended with a message: "Trump. His p**** is teeny-tiny, but his love for us is large."Behind-the-scenes photos from that PSA were also shared online by the show's official social media account, adding to the buzz.TRUMP'S TEAM FIRES BACK AT 'SOUTH PARK'After the season premiere aired, Trump's team responded strongly. In a statement, his representatives said, "This show hasn't been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention.""President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country's history – and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump's hot streak."CENSORSHIP FIGHT BEHIND THE SCENESAt a recent Comic-Con event, Parker and Stone shared that they had disagreements with Comedy Central about what could be shown on TV — especially regarding the portrayal of Trump's private parts."It's always like, 'So we love the episode,' but that's what happened," Parker said."They're like, 'OK, but we're gonna blur the p****.' And I'm like, 'No, you're not gonna blur the penis' If we put eyes on the penis, we won't blur it. And then that was a whole conversation for about four fucking days. It's a character."advertisementThe South Park Season 27 premiere aired shortly after Parker and Stone signed a new five-year deal with Paramount. The deal includes 50 new episodes and will bring the entire South Park catalogue to Paramount+ for streaming.While there's no new episode this week, the next one is set to air on Wednesday, August 6 on Comedy Central and will stream on Paramount+ the next day.- Ends
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