South Park's 28th season premiere features a satirical take on the viral '6-7' TikTok trend, with Peter Thiel discussing the Antichrist and Satanic numerology, blending absurd humor with cultural commentary.
The latest episode of South Park season 28 features Cartman as the unlikely hero against the Antichrist, with plotlines involving Peter Thiel, modern Christianity, and satirical takes on politics and technology, continuing the show's tradition of provocative humor and social commentary.
South Park returns from a three-week hiatus with a new episode titled 'Twisted Christian,' featuring Cartman possibly key to stopping the Antichrist amid ongoing storylines involving Satan, Trump, and cult themes, continuing its satirical take on current events and pop culture.
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel hosted off-the-record lectures discussing his apocalyptic views on the antichrist, linking biblical prophecy to modern geopolitics, technology stagnation, and global power dynamics, with concerns about a one-world government and the role of the US as a potential 'katechon' or ground zero for the end times.
"The First Omen" is a prequel to "The Omen" franchise, exploring the origins of the Antichrist, Damien. Set in 1971, the film delves into the dark pregnancy anxieties and sinister intentions within a Catholic orphanage, focusing on a novice named Margaret. While the movie offers legitimate shocks and a graphic childbirth scene, it pales in comparison to the original and faces competition from the indie film "Immaculate." The lead actress, Nell Tiger Free, provides an engaging performance, but the film's plot feels far-fetched and aims to spawn additional sequels.