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Trailer For South Park Movie Shows Kyle And Stan All Grown Up As Adults

Trailer For South Park Movie Shows Kyle And Stan All Grown Up As Adults

The first of 14 movies from Matt Stone and Trey Parker is set to drop later this month.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

A new trailer has dropped for the upcoming South Park movie and it shows two of the main characters all grown up.

Everyone is dying to see the legendary show portray life after the coronavirus pandemic and it looks like creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker aren't just looking into the immediate future.

The teaser for the Paramount+ movie shows Kyle and Stan as adults and their Colorado town is full of hoverboard-skating citizens.

It's one of, if not the first, time since 1997 that we've ever seen any of the main cast older than their fourth grade selves.

The new trailer doesn't give anything away except for that adult Kyle is in some sort of trouble and he's called up his schoolmate Stan for help.

It's unclear whether the two have remained friends for all these years or if this phone call comes completely out of the blue.

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We also get to see Stan's ad Randy as a much older man and now he resembles Stan's grandfather.

Paramount+ revealed South Park: Post Covid will premiere on the streaming service on November 26.

The show's co-creator, Trey Parker, told The Hollywood Reporter: "It's the boys dealing with a post-COVID world. They're just trying to get back to normal.

"So, it is like our show. We're just trying to get back to normal."

It's unclear how Stan and Kyle's future selves are involved in the plot so it looks like we'll have to wait and see.

Paramount has also announced there will be another South Park movie dropping just one month later in December, however a specific date hasn't been revealed just yet.

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South Park: Post Covid is the first of 14 movies planned from Parker and Stone after they inked a deal nearly worth a billion bucks.

As part of the deal, the two legends also committed to making the iconic show at least up until Season 30.

Chris McCarthy, President of MTV Entertainment Studios, revealed that in addition to all of that, the company is working with them on some new original content.

McCarthy said in a statement: "Matt and Trey are world-class creatives who brilliantly use their outrageous humor to skewer the absurdities of our culture and we are excited to expand and deepen our long relationship with them to help fuel Paramount+ and Comedy Central.

"Franchising marquee content like South Park and developing new IP with tremendous talent like Matt and Trey, is at the heart of our strategy to continue growing Paramount+."

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Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film, South Park