The HBO Max and “South Park” streaming partnership is coming to an end. The animated series from Matt Stone and Trey Parker will exit the WBD platform on Aug. 5, marking the end of a five-year run as the show’s U.S. streaming home.

The exit comes after the show’s production company Park County and Paramount inked a new deal, reportedly worth $1.5 billion for its parent company to become the sole streaming home of “South Park” across the globe. A note in the show’s HBO Max homepage notified viewers of its looming exit.

Park County and Paramount’s deal includes 50 new episodes of the hit series over five years, along with global streaming rights to its previous 26 seasons. The show previously had a dual streaming partnerships that offered Paramount+ streaming rights internationally, whil

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