South Park targets Paramount after signing $1.5bn deal and skewers Trump: He can do anything to anyone'
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South Park targets Paramount after signing $1.5bn deal and skewers Trump: He can do anything to anyone'
"The episode features Trump depicted as an actual photo of the US president on an animated body, coupled with a hyper-realistic deepfake video of him walking naked in a desert."
"Jesus, portrayed through gritted teeth, urges South Park's parents to settle with Trump, referencing Paramount's involvement and CBS's situation."
"After a series of protests, the townspeople agree to pay Trump $3.5 million and produce pro-Trump messaging, culminating in a bizarre scene."
"The premiere episode takes sharp aim at Trump's recent lawsuits, the issue of wokeness, and the dynamics of his relationship with Paramount."
The 27th season premiere of South Park critiques Donald Trump and Paramount following a major deal. The episode presents Trump in various controversial scenarios, including a lawsuit against Paramount and discussions on wokeness. Notably, Trump is portrayed as a photo animated onto a character's body, while an extended deepfake scene shows him naked in a desert. Jesus's presence in the schools sparks protests, leading Trump to threaten lawsuits while urging compliance with redirection to pro-Trump messaging, ultimately costing the town $3.5 million.
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