【】
HBO Max's parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, is suing Paramount for allegedly failing to honor part of their $500 million deal over the streaming rights to South Park, Varietyreports.
The Warner/HBO and Paramount deal was sealed in 2019, when it was determined the popular animated comedy would stream exclusively on HBO Max. In 2021, however, MTV (a Paramount subsidiary) made a separate deal — for $900 million — with show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone for at least five more seasons of the show for Comedy Central, and 14 original movies for Paramount+. Four of those “movies” have already run on Paramount+: South Park: Post Covid, South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid, South Park The Streaming Wars Part 1and Part 2.
SEE ALSO:HBO Max and Discovery+ merger may not happen as plannedNow, Warner/HBO filed a suit on Friday that alleges that Paramount undermined their deal in attempts to bolster their own streaming service. "When Paramount decided to launch a new streaming platform of its own ("Paramount+"), its priorities changed drastically," the suit alleges, "and [Paramount] embarked on a multi-year scheme to unfairly take advantage of Warner/HBO by breaching its contract and stealing its content."
A Paramount Global spokesperson told Variety:

Related Stories
- 'South Park' prohibited in China after critical episode
- Paramount+ and Showtime are merging into one service
- Everything coming to HBO Max this February
We believe these claims are without merit and look forward to demonstrating so through the legal process...We also note that Paramount continues to adhere to the parties' contract by delivering new South Park episodes to HBO Max, despite the fact that Warner Bros. Discovery has failed and refused to pay license fees that it owes to Paramount for episodes that have already been delivered, and which HBO Max continues to stream.
South Parkis currently airing on HBO Max for its 26th season, with Warner Bros. Discovery considering the show an "anchor" that's "central to branding and marketing."
TopicsStreaming
相关文章

Uber's $100M settlement over drivers as contractors may not be enough
UPDATE: Sept. 7, 2016, 4:41 p.m. EDT 。 A ruling in a different case on Wednesday, Sept. 7 may have ch2026-03-15
What changed for 'Call of Duty' after all the YouTube hate? Nothing
TheCall of Duty: Infinite Warfarereveal wasn't well-received on YouTube.Okay, that's an understateme2026-03-15
Helmet cam captures mountain biker crashing into a bear
Clearly the mountain bike had the right of way.While biking down the Mills Peak trail near Lake Taho2026-03-15
YouTube doubles down on original series, creator outreach
YouTube knows that the stars that emerged on its platform are key to its success.On Thursday, YouTub2026-03-15
Nate Parker is finally thinking about the woman who accused him of rape
Nate Parker is getting a crash course in male privilege after, in his own words, not thinking about2026-03-15
Tumblr adds live video, but with a twist
Live video is coming to Tumblr! However, the social blogging service isn’t bringing out its ow2026-03-15


最新评论