Get ready, fans of crude humor and social commentary—the boys are back in town! Stan, Kyle, Kenny, and Cartman are set to return in South Park Season 27, where they'll tackle the state of things in their own, barely coping way. The highly anticipated season was announced with a new trailer that initially tricked viewers into thinking they were in for a dramatic new series. The trailer kicks off with intense editing and suspenseful music, setting an ominous tone. But just as the audience gets hooked, the scene shifts to a familiar setting: Stan’s dad Randy and his sister Shelley on her bed, discussing drugs in front of a Wicked movie poster. Randy's quip, “Because I think it could really help you,” perfectly encapsulates the show’s blend of humor and absurdity.
The trailer then ramps up the excitement, teasing several big and topical events for the upcoming season. Expect to see major plane crashes, the iconic Statue of Liberty being toppled, an appearance by P. Diddy, and perhaps unsurprisingly, another conflict with Canada—a nod to longtime fans familiar with the 1999 film South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut.
Mark your calendars for July 9, 2025, when South Park Season 27 premieres on Comedy Central. This new season comes more than two years after Season 26 concluded, with the show keeping fans engaged through three specials in the meantime: 2023’s South Park: Joining the Panderverse and South Park (Not Suitable For Children), followed by 2024’s South Park: The End of Obesity.
As South Park celebrates its 25th anniversary since its debut in 1997, it continues to captivate audiences with its irreverent humor and sharp social commentary. Don’t miss out on what promises to be another wild ride with the boys from Colorado.