💨 Abstract
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are considering legal action amid ongoing negotiations for the show's future. Their talks with Paramount, Netflix, and Warner Bros. Discovery are complicated by Jeff Shell's alleged interference, who may become Paramount's president if its merger with Skydance goes through. Parker and Stone's company accused Shell of trying to manipulate offers to benefit Paramount, potentially reducing South Park's value. Skydance claims it has the right to approve material contracts under the transaction agreement.
Courtesy: Alistair McGeorge
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