'South Park' creators plan to use $900 million contract cash on horror franchise, weed business

Matt Stone and Trey Parker
Matt Stone and Trey Parker Photo credit Jesse Grant / Stringer
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Last week, "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker inked a $900 million deal with ViacomCBS through 2027 that guaranteed the show would run through a 30th season, with 14 original films would be coming to Paramount+.

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Now, Parker and Stone have opened up about how they're going to spend all that cash, reports Yahoo.

Stone shared that they “have a ‘South Park’ 3D video game, release date unknown. We’re doing deep fakes. We have a studio with a dozen people who are deep fake artists. We’re working on a little more of this deep fake movie we’re trying to piece together.”

He continued, saying that they “have a horror movie. A musical. I think we’re really for the first time going to bring Tegridy Weed into real life.”

A documentary crew will be following the duo for years, as well, as all of this comes to fruition. The first two of the "South Park" feature films for Paramount+ will be out before the end of 2021.

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