South Park Contract Renewed: Season 20 Ended, However, Season 21 Will Be Aired in 2017

By Mary Lourd - 09 Dec '16 06:33AM
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Trey Parker's American animated series South Park has ended its season 20 episode 10 entitled, "The End of Serialization As We Know it". Overall, it was a total of 277 episodes since it was first aired on Comedy Central.

The show adopted the real world as it added fun to the recent US presidential election and made the characters look more likely to the presidential candidates. It also tackled some of the country's problem and has their own version of the solution. The last season was about Trump remaining as the President and how trolls and social media dictate our reality.

It was a success as efforts were combined in bringing down the internet, in destroying SpaceX and also interrupting Sheila when she was about to complete the search for Gerald. Life has finally made its way back to normal around the world as President Garrison takes his seat in the office. Gerald went home to Sheila who was unaware of what had happened while Kylie and Ike were extremely angry, and the old man in Florida who sent out the first ever email in the so-called new internet to a friend who is a troll.

A lot of fans were saddened by the finale of the show, thinking that it would be the last season and episode they'll get from South Park. But here is an advance Christmas gift for everyone. Comedy Central announced that there is still more to come and confirmed that the boys will be back on its Season 21 and has set a contract to keep the show through its 23rd season.

South Park's contract was just up to its season 20, but the creators and directors Trey Parker and Matt Stone had the contract renewed in 2015. The said release date will be around in September of 2017, some of the fans were hoping that it could be released earlier from the said date. Comedy Central will soon release further updates.

 

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