In a complaint filed on Friday in a New York
state court in Manhattan, Warner said it paid Paramount and
"South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone more than $500
million in 2019 for the exclusive right to stream 333 episodes
domestically on HBO Max, including the forthcoming seasons 24 to
26.
Warner said that after being told in 2020 it would not receive
10 new episodes, representing season 24, because the COVID-19
pandemic had halted production, the "South Park" creators began
producing other content, while Paramount prepared to launch its
own Paramount+ streaming service.
The complaint said the defendants cemented their apostasy in
August 2021 when Paramount's MTV unit announced an agreement to
stream new "South Park" content on Paramount+, through season 30
in 2027.
Warner said it now expects to receive only 14 of the 30 new
"South Park" episodes it had been promised, including two
"Pandemic Specials" that Paramount claims constitute season 24.
"Rather than honor its obligations to Warner/HBO, [the
defendants] engaged in a campaign of verbal trickery designed to
circumvent the terms of the 2019 agreement," the complaint said.
The defendants also include MTV and South Park Digital Studios,
a joint venture between Paramount, Parker and Stone.
"We believe these claims are without merit and look forward to
demonstrating so through the legal process," Paramount said in a
statement.
A spokeswoman and lawyers for Parker and Stone did not
immediately respond to requests for comment.
"South Park" was launched in August 1997 on Comedy Central,
owned by Paramount.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York and Dawn Chmielewski
in Los Angeles; Editing by David Gregorio)
(Photo: Trey Parker (R) and Matt Stone speak on stage
during the Ubisoft E3 conference at the Orpheum theatre in Los
Angeles, California June 15, 2015. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
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