South Park Reveals New Post-Credits Scene Too Wild to Show on TV

I’ve been witnessing an extraordinary turn of events in the television world lately, and it involves “South Park.” This season has undeniably been one of its most popular in years, but what happened in the latest episode is truly mind-blowing – a credits scene so wild that it failed to make it to the airwaves.

Over the years, “South Park” has earned a reputation for stirring up controversies, and this season seems determined to maintain that legacy. The attention it’s garnered from just its first two episodes is a testament to its enduring influence. However, it appears that the second episode delved even deeper into current events, but what didn’t make it to the Comedy Central broadcast premiere was an extra twist that I can only imagine would have added fuel to the fire.

Hey fellow South Park fans! If you caught Season 27 Episode 2 on Comedy Central last Wednesday, August 6th (after a delightful surprise one-week delay), you might have noticed an unexpected finish – President Donald Trump and the gang at Mar-a-Lago joining the Peanuts gang in a musical number during the end credits. It felt like a sudden close, but wait for it! There was actually another entire scene that played over the closing credits, exclusive to Paramount+. Can’t wait to see what you missed? Check it out below!

Why Didn’t South Park Show This Scene on TV?

Didn’t see this on TV?

Here’s the Paramount+ version of the end credits scene.

— South Park (@SouthPark) August 11, 2025

It seems that the scene from South Park Season 27 Episode 2 (“Got A Nut”) didn’t appear during the initial broadcast due to it being a late addition to the episode, rather than it being banned for television. The revised end credits of the show parody U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem shooting more dogs, a recurring joke throughout the episode that culminated in her shooting and killing Superman’s pet dog, Krypto, as an unexpected crossover event concluded the episode.

Fans of South Park are aware that new episodes are often produced and aired quickly, allowing the show to comment on current events as they unfold. Now, these episodes can be streamed exclusively on Paramount+ the day after they air on Comedy Central, following a recent licensing agreement. This means that more content can be added before streaming release. Thus, instead of a scene being cut from the TV broadcast, it appears to have been included earlier for its streaming debut. Therefore, fans should look forward to future Paramount+ releases for even more topical commentary.

What’s Happening With South Park?

As an ardent fan, I was thrilled to witness the launch of Season 27 for South Park, a move that stirred quite a buzz due to its contentious episode. Hot on the heels of a whopping $1.5 billion USD deal over five years with Paramount, creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are set to churn out ten episodes annually of this animated gem. The deal also means that all previous episodes and specials will be exclusively available on Paramount+ for streaming. However, the premiere’s bold stance against Paramount raised some concerns among fans about the future of our beloved show.

As an avid fan myself, I must say that the controversial premiere of South Park was undeniably one of the most-watched episodes in years for this iconic animated series! In a recent interview with CNN, the new CEO of Paramount, David Ellison, expressed his unwavering support for the show. He not only acknowledged its significant profitability but also shared that he’s been a devoted fan of South Park throughout his adult life. According to him, “Matt and Trey are incredibly talented individuals.” Ellison continued, emphasizing that they have always been equal opportunity offenders, a quality that he admires greatly.

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2025-08-12 00:43