'South Park' Season 20 Episode 9 Cancelled? Is the Series Coming To An End?

"South Park" fans were placed in an anxious state as the anime series is being speculated for cancellation. One of the latest updates that led to the cancellation was the episode 9 of "South Park" season 20, which was pushed for a later date.

Fans won't be seeing Eric, Cartman, Stan and Kenny after the Season 20, episode 8 of "South Park." Movie News Guide confirmed that the long-running series will be going on a hiatus, and there are no updates as to when it would return to air.

As of the most recent update, it was confirmed that Comedy Central pushed the Season 20, Episode 9 of "South Park" at a later date. What caused concern, however, it the fact that it is still unclear as to when the next "South Park" episode would air.

"South Park" fans fear that their well-loved comedy animation is heading for cancellation. They previously went through a rough patch when "South Park" Season 20, Episode 7 was moved to November 9 instead of its original schedule. The animated series' rescheduling caused concern among fans as no specific reason were given as to why it is happening. Some fret that their viewer's ratings might have dropped, but these speculations, however, are yet to be confirmed by the network.

Fans may have to wait for the premiere of the next "South Park" season 20 episode, but it was speculated that the upcoming episode 9 may return on TV a week after its intended screen date. As "South Park" Fans wait for the upcoming episode, numerous fans speculations made the headlines as to what the next episode's storyline could be.

It was reported that "South Park" episode 9 would feature Hilary Clinton's campaign team. Skankhunt42 then stated that Gerald would save Clinton from the scandals she's affiliated with since the campaign period.

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