Paramount Plus subscribers outdoors of the U.S. simply received one much less motive to resume their subscription. Because of an expired license and ongoing negotiations for the rights to the collection to proceed, Paramount Plus has eliminated “South Park” from its worldwide catalog.
In line with The Hollywood Reporter, Paramount hopes to carry the collection again quickly for all subscribers, however within the meantime, until you are primarily based stateside or have among the finest streaming VPNs, you are SOL. Solely a handful of “South Park” specials made solely for Paramount Plus stay on the platform outdoors of the U.S.
The information of the expired worldwide streaming license comes simply days after Comedy Central, a subsidiary of Paramount World, introduced it is delaying “South Park” season 27 to July 23, two weeks after it was initially set to premiere on July 9.
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Surprisingly, whereas “South Park’s home streaming license additionally expired over the summer time, you may nonetheless watch it on Max within the U.S. Given the present’s recognition, it appears Paramount is making an exception for American subscribers as the corporate stays locked in a streaming rights battle with “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. It simply goes to indicate why Max continues to be our reigning champ for the perfect streaming service in the marketplace.
What’s all this streaming drama with “South Park”?
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Streaming disputes are notoriously weedsy, however this is the lengthy and wanting it. Again in 2019, Max secured unique U.S. streaming rights for “South Park” in a $500 million deal. When Paramount Plus launched in 2021, worldwide streaming rights shifted to the platform, which is owned by Comedy Central’s mum or dad firm.
With Max’s deal expiring in June 2025, Paramount World co-CEO Chris McCarthy went as far as to vow buyers earlier this yr that “South Park” would come to Paramount Plus within the U.S. “beginning this July,” in line with Deadline. Clearly, he spoke too quickly.
Complicating issues additional is the looming Paramount-Skydance merger, initially set to shut on July 6 however is now ready for FCC approval. The deal would switch Paramount’s broadcast licenses to Skydance, together with the 2 years left on its $900 million deal for the digital rights to “South Park.”
In the meantime, Parker and Stone have been in talks with Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns Max, and Netflix over “South Park’s” streaming rights, believed to be non-exclusive. The pair has threatened authorized motion in opposition to Paramount for purportedly interfering with negotiations.
Time is operating out to succeed in a decision throughout the subsequent 10 days, as a streaming deal must be finalized earlier than “South Park’s” Season 27 premieres on July 23. Its premiere has already been delayed as soon as, and may very well be once more if negotiations stretch on. On the very least, U.S. “South Park” followers can nonetheless simply watch the present on Max within the meantime, even when their worldwide counterparts aren’t so fortunate.
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