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South Park Season 28 Episode 2 Drops Soon — Here’s When It Hits Comedy Central and Paramount Plus

South Park Season 28 Episode 2 Drops Soon — Here’s When It Hits Comedy Central and Paramount Plus
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South Park is back—the new season has landed, packed with fresh chaos, sharper satire, and the kind of trouble only this town can stir up.

Yes, South Park season 28 really did kick off just weeks after season 27 wrapped. If the schedule whiplash has you dizzy, you are not alone. Trey Parker and Matt Stone have been dropping episodes in fits and starts lately, so here is the current plan for season 28 as cleanly as I can lay it out.

When is episode 2 airing?

South Park season 28, episode 2 is set to air on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at 10:00 PM Eastern on Comedy Central. If you are streaming, it will hit Paramount Plus the next day, Thursday, October 30.

The plan for the rest of the season (for now)

Per reporting from The Wrap, Comedy Central actually has a schedule this time: new episodes every two weeks through December. That said, given the recent run of delays and random breaks, consider this penciled in, not carved in stone.

  • Season 28, episode 1: October 15, 2025 - out now
  • Season 28, episode 2: October 29, 2025
  • Season 28, episode 3: November 12, 2025
  • Season 28, episode 4: November 26, 2025
  • Season 28, episode 5: December 10, 2025

Where to watch

New episodes premiere on Comedy Central. They are available on-demand the following day with a Paramount Plus subscription.

How many episodes are we getting?

This is the part that has been a little murky. Season 27 was originally supposed to be 10 episodes, but we only got five. Now it looks like season 28 is another five-episode batch, bringing this year’s total closer to what was once promised, just split across two seasons. Not elegant, but here we are.

Bottom line: episode 2 lands October 29 on Comedy Central, October 30 on Paramount Plus, and the every-other-week rhythm should continue into December unless the schedule hits another speed bump. Stay flexible.