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No South Park Tonight? The Real Reason Season 28 Is Off on November 19

No South Park Tonight? The Real Reason Season 28 Is Off on November 19
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South Park Season 28 is hitting pause—there’s no new episode on Nov. 19. Here’s what’s behind the schedule shake-up and when the gang will be back.

If you fired up the TV tonight and wondered where the new South Park is… you did not miss anything. Season 28 is doing its thing on a slower rhythm, and tonight is a skip week.

So why no new episode tonight?

Season 28 is releasing every other week. Episode 3 aired last week, which means there is no new episode on Wednesday, November 19. The next one, Episode 4, is set for Wednesday, November 26, 2025, with streaming on Paramount+ the day after.

Last week’s chaos in a nutshell

Episode 3, titled 'Sora Not Sorry,' had Butters launching an AI-fueled revenge plan that backfired hard, turning the school upside down. It triggered a flood of fake videos across town, to the point where Detective Harris could not tell what was real anymore. As of now, there are no official plot details for Season 28, Episode 4.

The quick schedule check

  • Episode 4: Wednesday, November 26, 2025 (streams on Paramount+ November 27)
  • Season 28 finale: Wednesday, December 10, 2025
  • Status update: The show is renewed through Season 30

A recent behind-the-scenes reminder

Back in September 2025, when a Season 27 episode slipped its release window, Trey Parker and Matt Stone owned the delay and laid out an adjusted schedule for the current run. Their statement was very them:

'Apparently, when you do everything at the last minute, sometimes you don't get it done. This one's on us. We didn't get it done in time. Thanks to Comedy Central and South Park fans for being so understanding. Tune in next week!'

So yeah, no new South Park tonight. The boys will be back next week. In the meantime, if you are new here: it is still the same South Park — four foul-mouthed kids in a quiet Colorado town, ping-ponging between the supernatural and disturbingly familiar real-world nonsense — just on a bi-weekly schedule this season.