'South Park' Creators Ink, $900 Million Deal With Viacom.<br />The deal between Trey Parker, Matt Stone <br />and Viacom was announced on Aug. 5.<br />The 'South Park' creators will make new episodes <br />of the popular animated show for Comedy Central, .<br />as well as spinoff films for <br />streaming service Paramount+.<br />The deal is one of the biggest in the <br />history of television.<br />A new 'South Park' movie is set to premiere <br />before the end of 2021.<br />We did a ‘South Park’ movie in 1999, and we’ve never done another one because the show has been <br />so satisfying, Matt Stone, 'South Park' Co-Creator, <br />via 'Bloomberg'.<br />Now we’re older, and the idea of what streaming movies can be is pretty promising, Matt Stone, 'South Park' Co-Creator, <br />via 'Bloomberg'.<br />While Paramount+ is currently less popular than other major streaming services such Disney+ and Netflix, .<br />a recent rebranding has led to a significant <br />uptick in subscribers.<br />Parent company Viacom boasts 42 million <br />subscribers across its streaming platforms, .<br />which also includes Showtime and BET+.<br />The streaming wars have made properties such <br />as 'South Park' extraordinarily valuable.<br />Parker and Stone's company, Park Country, is <br />currently worth more than $1 billion.<br />We do whatever we want, and they are pretty supportive of it. We’re the luckiest guys in TV in that way, Matt Stone, 'South Park' Co-Creator, <br />via 'Bloomberg'
