South Park Season 27 roasts Trump in wild premiere: Satan, lawsuits & desert PSAs

TL;DR
- South Park premiered Season 27 with an all-out Trump roast: lawsuits, bed scenes, nudity, and biting PSAs.
- The episode drags both Trump and media outlets who back down from him.
- Fans are sharing tear-inducing laughter—this episode might go down as a classic waste-no-bullets takedown.
On July 23, South Park returned with “Sermon on the ‘Mount”, and hoo-boy—the creators didn’t hold back. Fresh off a massive $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount+, Trey Parker and Matt Stone unleashed one of their most ruthless political takedowns yet.In a major twist, Trump is animated as a Canadian! A classic South Park visual gag—but they didn’t stop there. Instead of Mr. Garrison, it’s real Trump, drawn in that old-school Canadian flapping-head style. The show cuts to a wild scene: Trump cuddling in bed with Satan. And yes, there’s a gag about a “micro penis” (Satan’s own words!). . Classic South Park: provocative, absurd, and absolutely cringe-inducing—for comedic effect.In the episode, Trump sues the town of South Park for $5 billion, mirroring his real-life $10 billion suit against Paramount. The settlement? The town must air pro-Trump PSAs—featuring an AI-generated Trump wandering naked in the desert, declaring, “His p***s is teeny tiny, but his love for us is large.” Yep, that’s a real line Critics are calling it one of South Park’s boldest jabs—even comparing it to late-night hosts. The episode slams corporations and media that pander to Trump, and listeners report it’s “gut-wrenching laughter” from start to finish Reddit users lost it. “It was brilliant. They went into the abyss. And I enjoyed every minute. 30 minutes of gut wrenching laughter, literally on the floor crying, and miraculously, irregardless of the content or where I stand with it, I feel GREAT. Haven’t laughed like that in decade’s. Was much needed!,” writes one user.Another proclaimed the PSA was more savage than anything Colbert has pulled. Popular sentiment: South Park is back—and it’s savage.If you’ve missed it, grab your snacks and brace yourself—this premiere is exactly why South Park still shocks and slays after 27 seasons.