Peter Thiel's character recently returned to star in the latest episode of "South Park" as an Antichrist expert. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Thiel is not the only person returning to the show, which comes back after a three-week break. The characters of Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance also make appearance in the episode, titled "Twisted Christian."
According to The Washington Post, Peter Thiel has, in his real life, spoken at length about the coming of the Antichrist, whom he considers to be climate activist, Greata Thunberg.
More about Peter Thiel's appearance in the new South Park episode, following a three-week break
Peter Thiel's appearance in the newest "South Park" episode, titled "Twisted Christian," follows him and the beloved "South Park" character Eric Cartman, who is presented as being "the key to stopping the Antichrist." According to The Hollywood Reporter, Peter Thiel, much like his real-life persona, is an expert on the Antichrist, and tries to stop the birth of the Antichrist alongside Vice President JD Vance.
The new episode, part of show's twenty-eighth season which premiered on Wednesday, October 15, also shows the tech guru attending South Park Elementary School, and preaching against what he calls "Satanic numerology." In the episide he can also be heard warning that the world will end in the next six or seven days. In a part of the episode obtained by Variety, the character of Thiel can be heard saying:
"Hello, kids, I’m Peter Thiel, and I’m here to talk to you about the Antichrist. OK, so first, what is the Antichrist? The Antichrist is a newer, more human form of Satan that will soon walk the Earth. We don’t know how soon it will walk the Earth, but it could be within the next six to seven weeks."
He further adds:
"The Antichrist is coming! The Bible refers to the eagle, which refers to America, the fourth seal broken, and hell coming to Earth. It’s right here in Revelations Six… Six-Seven.”
The new episode even makes a referance of the now-viral meme "6-7" from the hit song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by rapper Skrilla, whose real name is Jemille Edwards. The episode picks up where the last episode of season twenty-seven left off, which abruptly ended last month following the death of Charlie Kirk on September 10.
The remaining season will feature five more episodes, which is set to premiere later this month on October 29, followed by episodes on November 12, November 16 and December 26.
According to the Tribune Herald, the new "South Park," episode is now available to stream on Paramount +.
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