Even this giant deal won’t change my day-to-day. “We’ve been rich for a long time,” Stone said. Stone pointed to “South Park” money funding the Tony-winning Broadway blockbuster “The Book of Mormon.” Stone also said the $900-million payday will not drastically change his business approach, which is to constantly cycle the money made from deals into new entertainment investments. We’re more interested in it than whining about it. As you can see from this deal, we have ‘fuck you’ money now. When asked if he fears “South Park” will fall victim to “cancel culture,” Stone responded, “No. We think of it creatively as one big piece. But the movie first, either in one part or broken up in two. But right after that we go back and do a six-episode run for Comedy Central and HBO Max, probably at the end of this year or early next year. We have a high concept idea for the first one to set it apart. Stone continued, “We have this idea where the first ones for Paramount+ are ‘South Park’ but not quite. The 50 Best Action Movies of the 21st Century 'South Park' Creators Buy Casa Bonita Restaurant After $900 Million DealĤ5 Directors Pick Favorite Horror Movies: Bong Joon Ho, Tarantino, del Toro and More How to Watch the 'South Park: Post Covid' Special Online for Free
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