South Park has revealed a primary look clip of its new particular, South Park: The Finish of Weight problems, and it spoofs a serious scene from the 1987 vampire movie The Misplaced Boys.
Within the clip, Randy Marsh attends a celebration with a number of center aged girls who’re all on the burden loss drug Ozempic. Randy brings some weed to maintain the social gathering going, however one of many girls gives Randy an Ozempic injection as a substitute. After some shouts of “Randy! Randy! Randy!,” he takes the injection, and falls right into a euphoric trance whereas Misplaced Boys theme “Cry Little Sister” performs within the background.
The clip mimics the Misplaced Boys scene when the protagonist Michael drinks a bottle of blood and is initiated into the vampire gang, proper right down to the gang whispering “Randy… Randy…” on the finish of the sequence. In the meantime, within the Finish of Weight problems clip, Randy wakes the following day shocked that he feels rejuvenated after an evening of doing a “laborious drug,” and — unsurprisingly — he’s misplaced his urge for food. Watch the clip beneath.
South Park: The Finish of Weight problems is out right now on Paramount+, and arrives as part of Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s 14-special cope with ViacomCBS. The particular’s logline reads, “In The Finish of Weight problems, the appearance of recent weight reduction medicine has a big impact on everybody in South Park. When Cartman is denied entry to the life-changing medication, the youngsters leap into motion.” The Finish of Weight problems follows the earlier South Park particular from Parker and Stone, South Park (Not Appropriate for Youngsters).
If a little bit of Misplaced Boys nostalgia sparks pleasure, a brand new Misplaced Boys musical is at present in growth.