The new season of South Park is airing live on Comedy Central at 10pm ET/PT every Wednesday. New episodes will stream exclusively on Paramount+ the day after they air.
Paramount+ recently rebranded its own streaming subscriptions, with the ad-supported Paramount+ Essential plan starting at $7.99 and Paramount+ Premium (which still includes Showtime) starting at $12.99, ad-free. Both plans offer a seven-day free trial, so I won’t blame you if you wait to binge the whole season.
If you want to watch the new season live, Comedy Central is available through live TV subscriptions like Hulu + Live TV. Assuming there won't be any doubled-up episodes, here’s the full schedule for Season 27:
- Episode 1: “Sermon on the Mount” - July 23
- Streaming - July 24
- Episode 2 - July 30
- Streaming - July 31
- Episode 3 - August 6
- Streaming - August 7
- Episode 4 - August 13
- Streaming - August 14
- Episode 5 - August 20
- Streaming - August 21
- Episode 6 - August 27
- Streaming - August 28
- Episode 7 - September 3
- Streaming - September 4
- Episode 8 - September 10
- Streaming - September 11
- Episode 9 - September 17
- Streaming - September 18
- Episode 10 - September 24
- Streaming - September 25
The first episode of Season 27 premiered on July 23, after Paramount delayed it by two weeks from its original release date. Matt Stone and Trey Parker certainly had some complaints about the delay, which happened in part because of Paramount’s merger with Skydance.
The new deal with Paramount gives the streaming service the rights to South Park for the next five years, including 50 new episodes, meaning you won't have to wait too long to see more from Cartman and the gang.