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South Park consigue acuerdo de 1.500 millones con Paramount+ antes de su temporada 27

Autor : Lucas Actualizar : Nov 10,2025

Eric Cartman no se irá a ninguna parte en el corto plazo. Los creadores de South Park, Trey Parker y Matt Stone, están a punto de finalizar un revolucionario acuerdo por los derechos de transmisión tras intensas negociaciones vinculadas a la fusión Paramount-Skydance.

El Los Angeles Times informa que Paramount aseguró los derechos de transmisión de South Park para Paramount+ el 21 de julio. Aunque aún no es oficial, el acuerdo anual de 300 millones de dólares con Park County Productions de Parker y Stone incluye el compromiso de 10 nuevos episodios al año.

Este contrato de cinco años podría generar más de 1.500 millones de dólares, consolidando a South Park como una de las franquicias más lucrativas de la televisión. El éxito perdurable del programa proviene de su explosivo debut en 1999, generando películas, videojuegos, mercancía e innumerables especiales.

Recientemente surgió incertidumbre cuando los derechos de transmisión de HBO Max expiraron en junio, dejando el futuro del programa en el aire. Los desafíos de producción se intensificaron mientras Parker y Stone navegaban las negociaciones de derechos de transmisión y se adaptaban a las complicaciones de la fusión Paramount-Skydance.

El dúo creativo expresó sus frustraciones públicamente cuando Paramount pospuso el estreno de la Temporada 27. "Esta fusión está trastornando todo", declararon sin rodeos el 2 de julio, añadiendo: "Estamos creando nuevos episodios pero nos preocupa si los fans llegarán a verlos alguna vez".

Afortunadamente, Parker y Stone parecen estar preparados para recuperar pronto el control creativo, aunque, conociendo South Park, espere mucho caos característico en el proceso.

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