Warner Bros. Discovery sues Paramount over ‘South Park’ exclusive rights – National | 24CA News
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. is suing Paramount Global, saying its competitor aired new episodes of the favored animated comedy collection “South Park” after Warner paid for unique rights.
Warner says it signed a contract in 2019 paying greater than $500 million for the rights to current and new episodes of the irreverent present, in response to a lawsuit filed Friday in New York State Supreme Court.
HBO Max, Warner’s streaming platform, was scheduled to obtain the primary episodes of a brand new “South Park” season in 2020. But the corporate was knowledgeable the pandemic halted manufacturing, the lawsuit says.
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In spite of Warner’s unique rights to the present till 2025, the corporate alleges South Park Digital Studios, which produces the reveals and is called as a defendant within the lawsuit, supplied two pandemic-themed specials to Paramount, which aired them in September 2020 and March 2021.
The lawsuit claims the pandemic specials ought to have been supplied to Warner underneath the preliminary contract. The transfer, referred to as “verbal trickery” within the lawsuit, drove the present’s followers to the competing Paramount platform. Nearly all South Park episodes premiere on Comedy Central, considered one of Paramount’s cable channels, the lawsuit says.
Show creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who launched the present in 1997 and oversee the franchise, weren’t named within the lawsuit.
Gaining streaming rights to “South Park” is a aggressive course of due to the doubtless profitable market attracting extra subscribers, advertisers and a loyal fan base that Warner’s lawsuit says consists largely of younger adults.
The 24-page courtroom submitting additionally cites a $900 million deal in 2021 between a Paramount subsidiary and South Park Digital Studios for unique content material on the Paramount Plus streaming service, which launched the identical yr.
Warner claims the deal was a deliberate “scheme” between Paramount, its subsidiary MTV Entertainment Studios and South Park Digital Studios to “divert as much of the new South Park content as possible to Paramount Plus in order to boost that nascent streaming platform.”
Warner paid $1,687,500 per episode and alleges it has not but acquired all episodes lined by the contract, leading to damages of greater than $200 million.
Paramount Global didn’t instantly reply to emails from The Associated Press searching for touch upon the lawsuit.
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