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After South Park made waves against Donald Trump and parent company Paramount in the Season 27 premiere, Stephen Colbert has regained a sense of optimism. On Thursday’s episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,
Stephen Colbert took a moment in his monologue Thursday evening to praise the 'South Park' premiere for its AI-generated clip of Trump in the nude.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNAfter Late Show Cancellation, Colbert Praises South Park’s Brutal Trump Parody: ‘A Message of Hope’According to Deadline, Late Show host Stephen Colbert joked about South Park in a recent opening monologue. Both South Park, which airs on Comedy Central,and The Late Show are owned by the same parent company, Paramount.
The cracks at Trump from both South Park and Colbert, come after the president applauded Paramount for canceling The Late Show -- a move that shocked and disappointed both fans and the late night world.
Paramount announced Wednesday afternoon that the creators of “South Park” had agreed to produce 50 new episodes over the next five years in a deal reportedly valued at $1.5 billion
The new season première goes after Trump as never before—and solves a problem that’s plagued comedians since his first term in office.
Stephen Colbert praised South Park for its provocative season 27 premiere as his own show faces the axe for criticizing President Donald Trump. The show’s episode featured an AI clip of President Donald Trump stripping naked in the desert.
Stephen Colbert praised South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Trump "PSA" as "an important message of hope for our times."