When Will ‘South Park’ Season 27 Return With Episode 3?

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA – JULY 24: (L-R) Matt Stone and Trey Parker attend Paramount+’s South Park In San Diego event during 2025 San Diego Comic-Con on July 24, 2025 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for Paramount+)
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It’s still unclear if South Park Season 27, Episode 3 will be on Comedy Central and Paramount+ this week.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s new season featuring Cartman, Kyle, Stan and Kenny kicked off on July 23 with a controversial South Park-style skewering of President Donald Trump, then went on hiatus the following week.
On Aug. 6, the show returned with its comedic crosshairs aimed once again at Trump, as well as Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.
Thanks to the Parker and Stone’s blockbuster deal with Paramount Global worth $1.5 billion to produce 50 new episodes of the series over the next five years, South Park’s new episodes are generally set to air on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central on cable and stream exclusively on Paramount+ the next day.
As of Tuesday, however, the South Park X account is still being silent about when Season 27, Episode 3 is coming out. Various press outlets have different answers about when the episode will air. Newsweek reported that Episode 3 won’t air on Comedy Central until Wednesday, Aug. 20, while Esquire said it would air on Wednesday, Aug. 13. IMDb went with a completely different date, noting that Episode 3 will be airing on Friday, Aug. 15.
Prior to the show going on hiatus for a week after the airing of Episode 1 on July 23, fans were treated to promo on X that indicated the show was returning on Aug. 6. On Aug. 5 the South Park account teased Episode 2, titled Got a Nut, along with photos of Noem and Mr. Mackay at an ICE raid and Cartman on his laptop in his bedroom.
At some point — hopefully on Tuesday night or Wednesday during the day — Comedy Central and Paramount+ will confirm when Season 27, Episode 3 will air. Given that there’s been no teasers for the new episode released yet, it seems likely that South Park is taking yet another one-week hiatus and return on Aug. 20 on Comedy Central and Aug. 21 on Paramount+.
One more indication that a new episode isn’t coming is that a teaser video on Comedy Central touting “South Park Day” on Aug. 13 doesn’t mention a new episode.
Instead, the promotion notes that Comedy Central will be airing South Park episodes all day long, as well interview clips from the show’s attendees at San Diego Comic Con last month. The teaser video notes that the South Park marathon is leading up to a re-airing of South Park’s first episode.
In additon, Paramount+ has not been forthcoming with its release schedule for South Park Season 27, as an email to the show’s PR team about its release schedule after the premiere episode went unanswered.
‘South Park’ Posted The End Credits Scene For ‘Got A Nut’ On Monday
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem was the prime target of the mockery on the Aug. 6 episode, as Parker and Stone continuously poked fun at Noem by showing her face melting and shooting puppies — a reference to an admission in her book in 2024 about shooting her “extremely dangerous” family dog.
The most recent post on the South Park’s X account happened on Monday, when the end credits sequence that wasn’t ready for Comedy Central viewers — but made the cut on Paramount+ — was posted. The scene continues the episode’s running gag about Noem shooting puppies.
In the episode, the South Park version of Noem guided raids by masked agents of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Among the new agents recruited by ICE was South Park Elementary School councilor Mr. Mackay. The face-melting jokes particularly rankled Noem, who called the show’s portrayal of her “lazy” and “petty.”
On the other hand, Vice President JD Vance took his mockery in stride, responding to a South Park post on X by saying, “Well, I’ve finally made it.”
In the episode, Vance was part of a Fantasy Island scenario where President Donald Trump, wearing a white suit a la Mr. Rourke (Ricardo Montalban), greeted visitors at his Mar-A-Lago resort in Florida. Vance played Trump’s diminutive assistant, reminiscent of Rourke’s diminutive assistant, Tattoo (Hervé Villechaize).
Look for reports on South Park Season 27, Episode 3 when the information is formally released by Comedy Central and Paramount+.