Next 'South Park' Special Fattens Up In 'The End Of Obesity'; Watch Trailer

  Where in the world is season 27 of South Park ? The public certainly doesn’t know. If the trades do, they’re not saying. But somehow, the next Paramount+ special is coming anyway, specifically next week. The streamer has announced “The End of Obesity” will take South Park on an Ozempic tale when it premieres May 24 in the United States and Canada, and May 25 in Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. It’s somewhat better advance notice than what the previous special “ (Not Suitable For Children) ” received, as while it had “print” ads on websites and its trailer ran on YouTube , it wasn’t officially released and properly uploaded until the day of its December 20 release. The description tells that new weight loss drugs have entered the culture of South Park, to massive impact. When Cartman is denied access to the life-changing medicine, Kyle, Stan, Butters and Kenny jump into action on his order. Cartman gazes at himself in the mirror, lam

'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Season 2 Gets 'Great Dad Energy' and Kirk And Spock 'Platonic Love At First Sight'

 


The second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds heads to Paramount+ this Thursday, June 15, and with the Writers Guild of America strike, most if not all of the press is coming from the actors. In particular, Anson Mount, who plays Captain Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romjin, who plays Una Chin-Riley aka Number One, and Ethan Peck and Paul Wesley, the show's Commander Spock and future Captain James T. Kirk.

This season Pike and his U.S.S. Enterprise crew continue in their traversal to where no man had gone before but will, encounter new life, and tackle their inner demons with dramatic flair. More importantly, Pike himself will continue to be a gentle and understanding figure for those around him, not that he’ll recognize his dad-like qualities so easily. In discussing it, Mount has said "I think that he’s one of these guys who’s also constantly amazed that he’s been put in a position of leadership, It’s more comfortable for him, sometimes, to throw the question to the room and say, ‘I’m out of ideas. Who wants to come up with a solution?’ But in a weird way, that’s a great dad personality, isn’t it?"


Rebecca Romijn's Una still has some unfinished legal troubles regarding her arrest by the Federation for concealing her Illyrian heritage. She remarks how even the young can have the necessary intuitions to win out. “When you start relying on your crew on the Enterprise and they’re the ones who end up saving the day, it’s like when you see your kid do something. You’re like, ‘I never would have thought of that. That’s amazing. You’re right.'" Her closeness with Pike will also seemingly be a focal point in the resolution, and most probably beyond “She’s relying on Pike to help her out and track down the only person that she thinks can help her out,” Romijn teases. “She’s decided to live authentically. She’s not going to hide anymore.”

Meanwhile, the legendary friendship between Kirk and Spock will especially incubate here beyond their first interactions in the first season finale. Wesley said “Ethan [Peck] was much more casual about it than I was, I was like, ‘Oh my god, this is a big deal’ when we’re filming. But of course, you can’t be aware of that.” Their introduction in the series is called “somewhat casual" however Wesley thinks Kirk was drawn to Spock for a reason, finding him intriguing. Peck calls the feelings mutual. “I recall Spock being intrigued and also very skeptical,” He cites Kirk's vibes of confidence, charm, and intelligence, with immediate mutual respect and admiration, elaborating “On Spock’s end, because he’s still learning to trust his emotions, I think he has this impulse about Kirk and is very cautious about it. And for good reason, because Kirk can be so devilish."


Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 2 premieres this Thursday, June 15 on Paramount+.

Source: TVLine (1,2)





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