What is the release date for South Park season 28 episode 5 on Paramount+?

What a time it’s been for South Park this year. From unexpected delays that became the staple of its schedule (that’s why you’ve been waiting two weeks for a new episode) to backlash from the US government, it’s been a wild ride from start to finish.

So far, Trump has kept Satan as a personal prisoner in his bedroom, demolished the East wing of The White House, and been followed around by a tiny version of Vice President JD Vance. And who could forget US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem shooting dogs in the head?

I’ve got a funny feeling that South Park season 28 episode 5 is going to be the pièce de résistance, but when will it stream on Paramount+?

What time can I watch South Park season 28 episode 5 on Paramount+?

Kenny, Stan and Eric look at something on Stan's phone while sitting on a staircase

The boys are back in town. (Image credit: Paramount)

South Park season 28 episode 5 is first shown on Comedy Central on December 10 at 7pm PST / 10pm ET for those watching in the US.

But on Paramount+, the schedule looks slightly different. Episodes of South Park drop internationally on the streamer at the same time the following day (December 11).

You can take a look at the release schedule below for your local time:

  • US – 7pm PST / 10pm EST
  • Canada – 7pm PST / 10pm EST
  • UK – 3am GMT
  • India – 8:30am IST
  • Singapore – 11am SGT
  • Australia – 2pm AEDT
  • New Zealand – 4pm NZDT

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When do new episodes of South Park season 28 come out?

Eric gives Stan and two other kids a lecture in the restrooms

(Image credit: Paramount)

Pending any last-minute changes, this week will be the season 28 finale.

I know, it’s devastating that the season is nearly over already, but at least we’ve got two more episodes to enjoy before we wait impatiently for any news about a potential season 29. Time really does go too fast.

The full schedule has looked like this:

  • Season 28 episode 1: October 15
  • Season 28 episode 2: October 31
  • Season 28 episode 3: November 12
  • Season 28 episode 4: November 26
  • Season 28 episode 5: December 10

The above schedule was confirmed on X, in an older post that reads: “A note regarding tonight’s previously scheduled episode….”

Fingers crossed the finale airs when it’s supposed to… that’s the kind of Christmas present we don’t need.

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