South Park Faces Licensing and Streaming Challenges Amidst Creator Tensions

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South Park has been removed from Paramount+ internationally due to licensing issues amid ongoing disputes between creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Paramount, related to the company's merger with Skydance. Fans outside the U.S. can no longer access the series, though it remains available in the U.S. on HBO Max, with negotiations ongoing to restore access worldwide.
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