South Park
The Paramount+ film sees Trey Parker and Matt Stone cook up a weed-farming metaphor for the ongoing streaming wars, but its lack of self-referentiality is a letdown.
The new Disney+ flick features a parade of appearances from cartoon’s greatest figures, including some raunchy surprises. (Is that a “South Park” character in a Disney film?)
The new Colbert-produced Comedy Central animated series about a chaotic small town filled with COVID skeptics aims to be the new “South Park” but comes off as lame and uninspired.
The boys are back in town.
The first of 14 ‘South Park’ specials for Paramount+ is set 40 years in the future, as the pandemic rages on and continues to affect the lives of the now-adult kids of South Park.
The “Flight of the Conchords” and “Bob’s Burgers” star also opens up about the double-edged sword of being Senior Women’s Issues Correspondent on “The Daily Show.”
And the show’s Donald Trump stand-in, Mr. Garrison, seems (mostly) back to normal again.