South Park Returns: Cartman Battles the Antichrist in 'Twisted Christian' Episode! (2025)

Get ready for a jaw-dropping return—South Park is back after a three-week break, and this time, Cartman is facing off against the Antichrist himself. But here’s where it gets controversial: Could this episode finally reveal Satan and Donald Trump’s mysterious offspring? Fans are buzzing with anticipation as the show promises to dive headfirst into its signature blend of outrageous humor and sharp satire.

According to a press release, the new episode, titled Twisted Christian, features Eric Cartman in a bizarre possession storyline that might just hold the key to stopping the Antichrist. A teaser clip released earlier this week shows Mr. Garrison and another South Park Elementary staff member being warned, ‘Your students appear to be in some kind of cult involving the numbers six and seven.’ Cut to Cartman, Butters, Tweak, and others gleefully chanting, ‘6, 7!’—leaving viewers scratching their heads. But what does it all mean? And this is the part most people miss: the cult-like behavior could be a metaphor for something much bigger, a commentary on blind devotion or societal manipulation. What do you think?

To catch you up, the show’s dual storylines—set in the quirky Colorado town and the chaotic halls of Washington, D.C.—have been colliding in unexpected ways. Satan and Trump’s scandalous affair has been exposed, and yes, Satan is pregnant with the Antichrist, due any day now. Meanwhile, the show’s fictional Trump has been trying to bankrupt South Park with a lawsuit, and the town’s young girls, led by Butters, accidentally summoned a demon in a previous episode. Talk about chaos!

The last episode took a detour to tackle the Israel-Gaza conflict and Kyle’s mom (Cartman’s favorite muse), but this week, the main storyline is back in full force. And let’s not forget Trump’s desperate attempts to terminate his unborn child to save his Mar-a-Lago nights—a plot point that’s as absurd as it is biting.

This Wednesday’s episode marks the sixth installment of the 27th season, which has been breaking ratings records since its debut. South Park has never shied away from skewering celebrities, politicians, and anyone else in its crosshairs since its 1997 premiere on Comedy Central. New episodes will continue to air on October 29, November 12, November 26, and December 10, with streaming available on Paramount+ and on-demand platforms after each premiere.

Controversy alert: Is South Park going too far with its Trump-Satan storyline, or is it a genius commentary on modern politics? Let us know in the comments—we want to hear your take!

South Park Returns: Cartman Battles the Antichrist in 'Twisted Christian' Episode! (2025)

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