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South Park Creators Reveal Why They're Skipping The 2024 Election

  • Writer: Dan Lalonde
    Dan Lalonde
  • Sep 5, 2024
  • 3 min read


For over two decades, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of "South Park," have unapologetically tackled American politics, sparing no one from their sharp satire. From presidents to political movements, no one has been safe from the show’s cutting commentary. However, for the 2024 election cycle, "South Park" will be notably absent, leaving many fans wondering why the iconic series is taking a break during such a politically charged time.


The Decision to Skip 2024: Paramount's Woes and Trump Fatigue


In a candid interview with Vanity Fair, Parker and Stone disclosed that the next season of "South Park" wouldn’t air until 2025. While part of this hiatus is due to ongoing complications with Paramount, the creators also revealed that this break conveniently allows them to sidestep the 2024 presidential election. According to Stone, this timing is no coincidence: “Honestly, it's on purpose."


Parker elaborated, expressing a sense of exhaustion when it comes to political commentary, particularly about Donald Trump, who has dominated political and cultural discourse since his 2016 presidential run. “I don’t know what more we could possibly say about Trump,” Parker admitted. The duo’s weariness is understandable, given that Trump’s presence has often overshadowed other political narratives.


Political Satire Fatigue: A New Era for "South Park"


"South Park" has always thrived on its ability to comment on current events with a unique blend of irreverence and intelligence. However, the past few election cycles have proven especially draining for the creators. As Stone pointed out, “We’ve tried to do South Park through four or five presidential elections, and it is such a hard thing to — it’s such a mind scramble, and it seems like it takes outsized importance.” He added that while elections are undeniably important, their dominating influence over content creation has made the process less enjoyable for them.


This sentiment isn't new; in 2017, Parker told The Los Angeles Times that the show had inadvertently fallen into a routine of focusing too much on Trump. “We’re becoming: 'Tune in to see what we’re going to say about Trump.' Matt and I hated it but we got stuck in it somehow,” Parker explained. By stepping back during this cycle, Parker and Stone are giving themselves a chance to reset and potentially explore other themes that aren’t so politically heavy.


Paramount’s Challenges and the Show’s Future


Aside from political fatigue, the timing of "South Park's" break is also linked to broader corporate struggles at Paramount. The network has been in the midst of sale talks, recently agreeing to a multi-billion-dollar deal with Skydance. While Parker and Stone didn’t delve into specifics, they hinted that the uncertainty surrounding Paramount's future played a role in their decision to delay the next season.


Parker and Stone’s break from the political chaos reflects a broader media landscape that has been oversaturated with election coverage, particularly around Trump. By sitting out this election, they are not only protecting their creative energy but also allowing the series to return fresher and potentially more innovative in 2025.


What This Means for Fans


For longtime fans, the absence of "South Park" during the 2024 election might be disappointing, but it’s also understandable. Parker and Stone have always been committed to their craft, often pushing boundaries and exploring uncomfortable truths. By stepping back, they are choosing to avoid the predictable traps of political satire that have, at times, confined their creativity.


Ultimately, this hiatus could mark a new chapter for "South Park" — one where the show can tackle new, less predictable subjects and perhaps rediscover some of the joy that defined its early years. As Parker and Stone regroup, the anticipation for their 2025 return will likely grow, with fans eager to see what new directions they take.


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