The creators of South Park – Trey Parker and Matt Stone – have struck a deal for the long-running satirical cartoon to stream on Paramount+.
Below the five-year deal, Paramount+ will present all 26 earlier seasons of the cartoon and debut 50 new episodes beginning this week.
The transfer comes after a months-long bidding warfare a between main streaming platforms.
In latest days, Paramount and its CBS community have confronted criticism over the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, which the agency says “is solely a monetary resolution”.
The deal is price $1.5bn (£1.1bn), based on the Los Angeles Instances.
New episodes will first be proven on Paramount’s cable channel Comedy Central earlier than streaming on Paramount+.
The programme was beforehand proven on rival streaming platform HBO Max.
The most recent season, which was initially slated to start out airing from 9 July, was delayed resulting from contract negotiations.
The animated comedy debuted in 1997 and has develop into recognized for its foul-mouthed characters and its unfiltered humour that has usually landed the present in controversy.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, additionally created the controversial hit musical The Book of Mormon.
Some commentators have questioned whether or not CBS’ cancellation of the Late Present after greater than three many years was tied to a settlement it agreed with US President Donald Trump.
He filed a lawsuit final October, alleging CBS had deceptively edited an interview that aired on its 60 Minutes information programme along with his presidential election rival Kamala Harris, to “tip the scales in favour of the Democratic social gathering”.
Paramount stated it could pay $16m to settle the suit, however with the cash allotted to Trump’s future presidential library, not paid to him “immediately or not directly”.
The corporate famous the settlement doesn’t embody an announcement of apology or remorse.