South Park Season 27: Air Dates and Streaming Guide

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The latest season of South Park has been rolling out with unpredictable delays, but the remaining episode schedule is now set. For fans tracking the satirical series, here’s a breakdown of when and where to watch.

Delayed Premiere, Streamlined Future

Season 27’s initial episodes were affected by last-minute scheduling issues. Co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone publicly acknowledged a delay for Episode 5, citing production challenges. This reflects the show’s longstanding tradition of rapid turnaround, where episodes are often completed shortly before airing. Despite the hiccups, Comedy Central and the creators have confirmed the release dates for the remaining episodes.

Where to Watch

South Park is now exclusively available on Paramount Plus and Comedy Central. A deal signed in July ensures 50 new episodes – including season 27 – will stream on both platforms. Episodes air on Comedy Central first, then become available on Paramount Plus the following day. The show is no longer available on HBO Max.

For cord-cutters, South Park can also be accessed through live TV streaming services that carry Comedy Central :

  • Philo : Offers a streamlined package including Comedy Central.
  • Sling TV : Provides options to customize with Comedy Central as an add-on.
  • YouTube TV : Includes Comedy Central in its standard lineup.

Upcoming Release Schedule

The following are confirmed air and streaming dates for the remainder of season 27:

  • Episode 6 : Airs Oct. 15 on Comedy Central; Streams Oct. 16 on Paramount Plus.
  • Episode 7 : Airs Oct. 29 on Comedy Central; Streams Oct. 30 on Paramount Plus.
  • Episode 8 : Airs Nov. 12 on Comedy Central; Streams Nov. 13 on Paramount Plus.
  • Episode 9 : Airs Nov. 26 on Comedy Central; Streams Nov. 27 on Paramount Plus.
  • Episode 10 : Airs Dec. 10 on Comedy Central; Streams Dec. 11 on Paramount Plus.

South Park’s continued presence on both linear TV and streaming platforms demonstrates the show’s adaptability in a changing media landscape. Despite production delays, the creators and distributors are ensuring new content reaches fans reliably.