South Park Creators Willing to Risk Everything After Stressful Year
- Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the Comedy Central series South Park, have described the past year of the show as stressful.
- The creators revealed that they had originally intended to mock President Donald Trump only once.
- Throughout the challenges of the past year, Parker and Stone maintained that they were prepared to risk the future of the program.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the Comedy Central series South Park
, have described the past year of the show as stressful
. In reporting from The Hollywood Reporter, the duo detailed a shift in their creative approach regarding the depiction of President Donald Trump.
The creators revealed that they had originally intended to mock President Donald Trump only once. However, this plan was altered after the creators encountered pushback, which led them to change their course of action. Following this shift in strategy, the creators posed the question, Who’s the bully now?
Throughout the challenges of the past year, Parker and Stone maintained that they were prepared to risk the future of the program. The creators expressed a willingness to lose everything associated with the show’s production and distribution.
We’ll go back to Colorado. We don’t give a fu**.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone
The series continues to operate under the umbrella of Comedy Central and its parent company, Paramount. The production landscape involves executives such as Mike De Luca, as the show navigates its ongoing relationship with the network and the corporate structure in Los Angeles.
