South Park Enthusiasts in Stitches as Show Unveils Satan and Trump’s ‘Antichrist’ Offspring

South Park left audiences amused when the latest season finale depicted Satan giving birth to Trump’s child, who was also portrayed as the Antichrist.

The show has built a reputation for taking bold comedic risks, tackling a wide range of controversial topics over the years.

In 2025, the creators pushed boundaries even further with storylines satirizing right-wing political personalities.

Notably, in seasons 27 and 28, the series featured an unexpected relationship between Donald Trump and Satan.

The final episode revolved around Satan preparing to deliver Trump’s baby, anticipated to be the Antichrist, while Trump and JD Vance plotted against the newborn.

Though the plot seems unusual for television, it is not even the most outlandish narrative the show has explored in its extensive history.

Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the creators, clearly have a knack for engaging their audience, as evidenced by the season finale’s reception.

In a twist during the episode, a doctor revealed the ‘bad news’ that the Antichrist baby had hung itself in the womb, with a minute of the ultrasound footage missing.

The announcement was made to a room with Stan, Jesus, JD Vance, and Donald Trump present, stating: “Everyone, sorry, sorry to interrupt, but I’m afraid we have some really bad news.

“We’ve looked at the ultrasound, and it appears at some point, when nobody was watching, the baby hung itself and took its own life.”

Viewers quickly recognized this as a nod to the circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s death in police custody in 2019.

In addition to the dramatic conclusion of Satan’s pregnancy, the episode included a touch of holiday spirit with Trump dressed as Santa Claus and JD Vance as an elf.

Fans took to social media to express their appreciation for the episode’s humor and unexpected twists.

One user commented: “The Epstein joke made me laugh, but I’m actually near tears that Satan isn’t getting his miracle.”

Another added humorously: “Poor Satan man. This is legitimately heartbreaking.”

Others were equally entertained, with one remarking: “THE EPSTEIN REFERENCE LMFAO IM F****** DEAD.”

And another noting: “Made us wait 2 months for an Epstein killed himself joke.”

It’s just another unusual tale from the town, fitting the irreverent humor fans expect when they tune in to South Park.