What time is 'South Park' tonight? How to watch Season 27 Episode 2
Last week's Season 27 premiere aired on July 23, 2025, and series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone didn't hold back. The episode had it all – namely President Donald Trump in a will-they-won't they relationship with Satan and calling out Paramount for its settlement with Trump and the subsequent cancellation of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.'
Episode 2 was initially set to air on July 30 but was pushed to Aug. 6 for unknown reasons. This doesn't come as a surprise seeing as the premiere also got a bump from its original air date.
Here's when 'South Park' Season 27, Episode 2 will air and stream.
Is there a new episode of 'South Park' tonight?
No, there's no new episode of "South Park" tonight.
What time is 'South Park' tonight?
While there's no new episode of "South Park" tonight, the show normally airs at 10 p.m. Arizona time on Wednesdays.
Is 'South Park' Season 27 Episode 2 out?
A new teaser trailer at southpark.cc.com revealed that "South Park" Season 27 Episode 2 will air on Aug. 6. There will be no new episode on July 30.
The teaser trailer on the "South Park" X page shows Cartman imitating Charlie Kirk along with Mr. Mackey tagging along on some ICE raids and Trump still trying to win over Satan.
What day do new South Park episodes come out?
New episodes of "South Park" air on Wednesdays.
Where can I watch Season 27 of 'South Park'?
For those still clinging to cable, new episodes of "South Park" air on Comedy Central on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. Arizona time.
How to stream 'South Park' new season
If you're more into streaming, you'll have to wait until the following day to catch it exclusively on Paramount+. and become available the next day on streaming app Paramount+.
Monthly plans for Paramount+ start at $12.99. For the full breakdown of plan options, visit paramountplus.com.
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Meredith G. White covers entertainment, art and culture for The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com. She writes the latest news about video games, television and best things to do in metro Phoenix.
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