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

'Rosemary's Baby' Prequel 'Apartment 7A’ Coming As This Halloween’s Exclusive Horror Prequel Pic

 


Yeah I know the title says “prequel” twice. Last October, Paramount+ released a prequel film to the classic Stephen King novel Pet Sematary, called Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, exclusively to the platform as part of its “Peak Screaming” Halloween festivities. It was unclear which adaptation it was a prequel to, but it starred Jackson White, Henry Thomas and David Duchovny among others. While the release of Paramount+-original narrative films looks to be less consistent than last year, the platform has announced that there’s at least still going to be one to serve a similar purpose, and it’s another prequel to a horror classic: Rosemary’s Baby, titled Apartment 7A. Insert comments about originality being dead here.

Apartment 7A is directed by Natalie Erika James and stars Ozark and Inventing Anna star Julia Garner, who has The Wolf Man and Marvel Studios’s The Fantastic Four (the latter in the role of Silver Surfer Shalla-Bal) ahead of her in 2025. Rosemary’s Baby was originally released in 1968, directed by the now-disgraced Roman Polanski, based on the novel of the same name by Ira Levin and starring Mia Farrow and John Cassavetes as a young couple who are trying to start a family who as the pregnancy grows turbulent become suspicious of the neighbors. The titular apartment they take residence in had quite the tragic reputation before they moved in, and this prequel will explore the event immediately before that left it available for them, as it is set just beforehand. As the logline describes “When a struggling, young dancer (played by Garner) suffers a devastating injury, she finds herself drawn in by dark forces when a peculiar, well-connected, older couple promises her a shot at fame.”

Jeff Grossman, executive vice president of programming at Paramount+ boasts in the press release Apartment 7A is the perfect way to kick off the Halloween season. Director Natalie Erika James and the prodigious creative team have crafted a chilling and clever new entry into the genre.”. The film also stars departed Mayor of Kingstown star Dianne Wiest, Across the Universe’s Jim Sturgess and Kevin McNally, who recently starred in Doctor Who’s Flux season, as well as Wonka’s Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, as well as Marli Siu, Andrew Buchan, and Rosy McEwen.

Made in association with Paramount Pictures, Apartment 7A is a production with Michael Bay’s company Platinum Dunes and Sunday Night, the production company of A Quiet Place star (and director) and IF director John Krasinski and Allyson Seeger with a screenplay by James, Christian White and Skylar James, executive produced by Vicki Dee Rock and Alexa Ginsburg, and is also produced by Andrew Form and Brad Fuller.

Source: Paramount Press Express release

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