
Over the last year, South Park has been in the headlines for both its content and some issues with how the show is made. Now, there’s some positive news for fans: after finishing season 28, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone plan to release a new season every year going forward. But the latest good news isn’t just about the future of the show; it also looks back at South Park‘s history.
Tubi is becoming a significant force in the streaming world, and it’s not just because it offers movies and TV shows without a subscription fee. Recently, Tubi has added a lot of popular Cartoon Network shows and several classic Looney Tunes cartoons. Now, they’ve also included the first South Park movie, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, to their growing library. Although it’s the only South Park content on Tubi right now, this movie could be the start of more episodes featuring Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny becoming available on the free streaming platform. You can watch the movie for free here.
The Future of South Park

As we discussed before, the twenty-eighth season of South Park finished airing late last year, but the show is far from over. A deal made with Paramount last summer earned Stone and Parker’s production company, Park County, an impressive $1.5 billion. In return, Paramount/Skydance will receive around forty new episodes, which will stream exclusively on Paramount+. While the deal doesn’t include a movie – as evidenced by its announcement on Tubi – the studio remains confident in the future of this long-running animated series.
We don’t know yet what storylines future seasons of South Park will explore. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have often finished seasons very close to the airdate, sometimes even completing episodes on the day they premiere. While season twenty-nine doesn’t have a release date yet, it’s expected sometime in 2026 due to their contract with Paramount. The potential merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. could also impact the show and its setting in the fictional Colorado town.
What are your thoughts on South Park now being available on Tubi? Share your opinion in the comments and discuss it with other fans in the ComicBook Forum!
Read More
- What Song Is In The New Supergirl Trailer (& What It Means For The DC Movie)
- One of Hulu’s Best New Shows Lands on Disney+ Ahead of Season 2
- Eurogamer Gives ARC Raiders 2/5 Over AI Voices, Dropping Metacritic Score from 94 to 84
- Gold Rate Forecast
- Netflix’s Run Away is the latest show to fail the Gen Z social media test
- Meet the Real-Life Inspiration For Sex and The City’s Mr. Big
- Jujutsu Kaisen Is Returning With a Special Release After Sequel’s Finale
- The Quantum Observer: How Reality Takes Shape
- I Had High(ish) Hopes For Five Nights At Freddy’s 2, But My Two Most Glaring Issues Make Me Wary About A Third Movie
- Ariana Grande and More Celebs React to Golden Globes 2026 Nominations
2026-04-02 16:40