Even With Trump Controversy, South Park’s Creators Have Not Faced Cancellation Danger

The animated series South Park has recently featured U.S. President Donald Trump in its episodes, marking a significant change for the show. Despite the controversy this has caused, the show’s creators say Paramount has not interfered and cancellation isn’t a concern, unlike some other programs. South Park‘s return to Comedy Central this summer included a highly discussed and popular episode centered around its portrayal of Trump.

Since first featuring Donald Trump, South Park dedicated two full seasons to storylines about his presidency and a surprising connection to Satan. According to series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who spoke with The New York Times, Paramount has allowed them complete creative freedom with their portrayal of Trump, and they haven’t experienced any interference despite the sensitive subject matter. Parker and Stone credit Paramount with letting them “do whatever we want.”

South Park Is Not in Danger of Cancellation

When asked about the show’s increasingly political themes, South Park co-creator Trey Parker explained it wasn’t a conscious decision to become political, but rather that politics had simply become a dominant part of pop culture. Co-creator Matt Stone added they were particularly drawn to the controversial nature of Donald Trump, comparing their interest to “flies to honey.” They actively sought out what was considered off-limits, saying, “Once we identified where the taboo was, that’s where we went.” While they’ve discussed potentially shifting away from political topics, Parker shared they ultimately realized it’s impossible to avoid them completely.

Parker described feeling constantly confronted by political content, saying it’s everywhere – not just from the government itself, but also through social media like podcasts, TikTok, and YouTube. He added that it’s become more than just politics; it’s now deeply embedded in pop culture. Stone also shared that, despite potentially controversial content – like their coverage of Trump and Stephen Colbert – Paramount isn’t interfering with their work, and they’ve been given creative freedom.

South Park Won’t Stop Anytime Soon

It’s understandable why Paramount is extending South Park‘s run. The show is a huge asset for them, especially after their recent $1.5 billion deal for exclusive streaming and five more seasons. They’re clearly invested in the show’s future, and the creators seem committed to continuing their commentary on figures like Donald Trump and their influence on culture.

Parker said things will change next year, and confidently predicted their show will last much longer than its competitors. He added that Trump will remain a factor for the foreseeable future, so they’re focusing on the present. While they understand fans have voiced concerns, they can’t simply dismiss them.

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via The New York Times

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2025-11-11 18:42