South Park: Post Covid

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South Park: Post Covid
South Park episode
SouthParkPostCovid.jpg
Official release poster
Episode no.Season 24
Episode 3
Directed byTrey Parker
Written byTrey Parker
Produced by
Featured music
  • Jamie Dunlap
  • Trey Parker
  • Bruce Howell
"Stir It Up"
by Patti LaBelle
Production code2403
Original air dateNovember 25, 2021 (2021-11-25)
Running time59 minutes
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South Park: Post Covid (also stylized South Park: Post COVID) is an American adult animated comedy television movie written and directed by Trey Parker. It is the first in a series of South Park television movies for the streaming service Paramount+ and premiered on November 25, 2021.[1][2] It is also considered to be the third episode of the 24th season and the 310th episode overall of the television series South Park.

Plot[]

Forty years into the future, the COVID-19 pandemic has begun to wane. Stan Marsh has moved away from South Park, Colorado, to the city; he is employed as an online whiskey consultant and lives with a sentient, holographic Amazon Alexa who constantly nags him. Stan receives a call from Kyle Broflovski, now the guidance counselor at South Park Elementary, who informs him that Kenny McCormick has died.

Kenny, who had become an acclaimed scientist, had been researching the origins of COVID-19 and the possibility of a cure, and revealed that in the event of his death, his closest friends would know where to find his missing data by retracing their steps. Stan returns to South Park to pay his respects to Kenny; he is reluctant to reconnect with Kyle and rebuffs his suggestion that they search for Kenny's missing data. They attend Kenny's wake and reunite with several of their former classmates. Eric Cartman has converted to Judaism, become a rabbi, and is raising a family, to Kyle's skeptical annoyance. Also in attendance are Tweek Tweak and his partner Craig Tucker; Wendy Testaburger and her husband, Darwin; Jimmy Valmer, who has become a late-night talk show host; Token Black, now a law enforcement officer; and Clyde Donovan. Stan leaves the wake early and watches a report on Kenny, where he spots "Tegridy Weed" in Kenny's notes.

At Kenny's funeral, a furious Stan believes that Kyle set him up to coerce him to visit his father, Randy. As Stan hastily departs, a scientist confirms Kenny's cause of death to be a new COVID-19 variant, causing widespread panic. Stan plans on leaving South Park, but military forces quarantine the town, forcing Stan to settle in at the emergency shelter at South Park Elementary under PC Principal's authority. With the shelter at full capacity, a reluctant Kyle allows Cartman and his family to stay with him.

Stan eventually relents and visits Randy. It is revealed that following the pandemic, Randy's wife, Sharon, wanted a divorce; however, Randy refused to relinquish his stake in Tegridy Farms, resulting in constant arguing. In turn, Stan set fire to the farm, unaware that his sister, Shelly, was inside the barn. Distraught over Shelly's death, Sharon committed suicide, and Stan and Randy became estranged from each other. They escape the nursing home to what is left of Tegridy Farms, where Randy admits his responsibility for the pandemic. Randy reveals that he had smuggled marijuana seeds up his rectum, causing Stan to realize that Kenny also hid his data in his rectum.

In Stan and Kyle's absence, Token, Craig, Tweek, Wendy, Jimmy, and Clyde try searching for Kenny's data themselves. They attempt to contact Victor Chouce, Kenny's only surviving associate, but find out that he has been institutionalized. Clyde refuses to be vaccinated; as a result, the group cannot visit Chouce at the asylum. They discover Kenny's secret laboratory in the school and learn that Kenny was attempting to perfect time travel and prevent the pandemic from ever happening.

Stan, Kyle, and Cartman visit the hospital morgue and retrieve Kenny's flash drive from his rectum. They reunite with their friends at the school and view the contents of the flash drive: a video of Kenny's time travel experiment, where his colleague reveals that he faulted Stan, Kyle, and Cartman for letting the pandemic drive them apart and thus causing the poor conditions they currently live in, giving Kenny further motivation. Because Kenny was not wearing a mask during the experiment, a malfunction occurs which kills all the scientists, while Kenny disappears. He shortly after reappears, apparently having contracted COVID-19 in the process. Reflecting on their childhood, Stan and Kyle vow to finish Kenny's work. Cartman also volunteers at first; fearing for his family, however, Cartman flees with them, not wanting the future to be changed. Meanwhile, Randy finds a small sprout of marijuana and vows to protect it. At the asylum, it is revealed that "Chouce" is a mispronunciation of "Chaos", suggesting him to be Butters Stotch.

Cast[]

  • Trey Parker as Stan Marsh, Randy Marsh, Eric Cartman, Jimmy Valmer, Clyde Donovan, Darwin, PC Principal, Mr. Garrison, Mr. Mackey, Moisha Cartman, and Hackelm Cartman
  • Matt Stone as Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Tweek Tweak, Craig Tucker, and Scott Malkinson
  • April Stewart as Wendy Testaburger, Sharon Marsh, and Shelly Marsh
  • Mona Marshall as Yentl Cartman
  • Kimberly Brooks as Interviewer
  • Adrien Beard as Token Black
  • Delilah Kujala as Amazon Alexa
  • Betty Boogie Parker as Menorah Cartman

Production[]

Development[]

On August 5, 2021, Comedy Central announced that Parker and Stone had signed a $900 million deal for extending the series to 30 seasons through 2027 and 14 feature films, exclusive to the Paramount+ streaming platform owned and operated by Comedy Central's parent company, ViacomCBS. Two films were confirmed to be released at the end of 2021.[3][4]

Working process[]

South Park Studios, the production company for the series, closed when the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States began in March 2020, forcing the crew to work remotely. Stone stated that the film is a made-for-TV film, and was not on a theatrical budget, an experiment he explained the production sought to continue, because "We're at where a lot of people are at, which is the future kind of sucks. We would like to get back to where each week we can do something totally different."[2]

References to popular culture[]

The future being a dystopia overrun by consumerism, geisha video billboards, and flying cars is a reference to Blade Runner.[5] The movie also has references to The Godfather Part II and Beverly Hills Cop.[6]

Reception[]

Liam Hoofe of Flickering Myth says about the film "In the end, South Park: Post Covid feels like it is setting the table for a more interesting feature a little later down the road. The movie/TV special spends most of its runtime introducing us to the new world that the group now inhabits. It has some really nice satirical touches and a lot of the Covid-related jokes land well."[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Del Rosario, Alexandra. "'South Park: Post Covid': Paramount+ Sets Thanksgiving Premiere Date For Movie Event". Deadline. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b Parker, Ryan (October 27, 2021). "'South Park' Creators Elaborate on Paramount+ Movies Plan, Reveal New Details (Exclusive)". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "MTV Entertainment Studios inks new and expansive deal with creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone through 2027". Comedy Central.
  4. ^ Perry, Spencer. "Paramount+ Confirms Two New South Park Movies Coming This Year". Comicbook.com.
  5. ^ Schager, Nick (2021-11-25). "'South Park: Post COVID' Skewers Anti-Vaxxers and 'Woke' Comedy". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  6. ^ Parker, Ryan (2021-11-25). "'South Park: Post Covid' Film Paints Stark, Bland (Hilarious) Pandemic Future". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
  7. ^ Hoofe, Liam (2021-12-01). "Movie Review – South Park: Post Covid (2021)". Flickering Myth. Retrieved 2021-12-02.

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