South Park Season 28 finale teases the birth of the Antichrist in latest holiday episode

South Park Season 28 finale
South Park Season 28 finale (Image via Comedy Central)

The South Park Season 28 finale will air on December 10, 2025.

It will air on Comedy Central and will be the show’s first full Christmas special in six years. The episode is titled The Crap Out. Season 28 began in October 2025 and has focused on politics, religion, and end-of-the-world themes.

Now, the teasers and episode synopses are all hinting at some major curveball for the holiday finale. Apparently, there’s a supernatural birth happening, and it’s in the middle of all Christmas. So, that’s set to flip everything upside down. The word on the street is they are finally bringing in the Antichrist. This could end up being the most consequential moment Trey Parker and Matt Stone have had all season.


South Park Season 28: The birth of the Antichrist

When news sites say the finale teases the birth of the Antichrist, they mean it literally. This is the official story of the episode. Comedy Central’s description reads:

“Satan’s due, Stan’s praying, and only a Christmas miracle can deliver the Antichrist on time.”

In the South Park Season 28 story, Satan has been shown as pregnant. He is waiting for an unholy birth. The finale suggests that this birth will finally happen. The Antichrist has been teased all season. Now, it is about to enter the world.

The birth is tied directly to Christmas. The holiday setting is not just for looks. The entire joke of the episode just banks on the idea that the world’s biggest evildoer shows up on Christmas. This dark contrast is very intentional. It fits the usual style of South Park.

The timing is not random. The show has been building toward this moment all season. It has focused on politics and social fear. It has also used strong religious symbols. There is a growing sense of the end of the world. With Season 28 ending, it’s clearly meant to be the mic-drop, the big crazy payoff for all the chaos they have teased all year.


How did South Park Season 28 get here?

South Park Season 28 (Image via Just Watch)
South Park Season 28 (Image via Just Watch)

To understand why the Antichrist matters, you must look at the full Season 28 story. South Park did not choose this ending by chance. The idea has been growing all season.

The Season 28 premiere, Twisted Christian, turns the Antichrist story into the main plot. Before this, it was only a joke. Now it becomes the driving force of the season. The episode opens with the kids at South Park Elementary. They are obsessed with a viral “6–7” meme. Peter Thiel claims the meme is satanic numerology. He says it is tied to Bible prophecy.

Thiel comes to the school as a self-proclaimed “Antichrist expert.” He gives a strange lecture to the kids. He shares a fake and wild religious story. He says God once punished Satan after a war in Heaven. He claims Satan could not have a “butt baby.” He then says Donald Trump changed this. He connects it all to Revelation “6:7.” He insists this event will lead to the birth of the Antichrist.

At the same time, the South Park episode shows the political side of the prophecy. J.D. Vance is on the phone. He is trying to stop the demonic baby from being born. Trump is pushed to go to Planned Parenthood. He asks for an abortion for Satan’s baby. They say no normal doctor can handle an Antichrist.

Peter Thiel believes Cartman is possessed. He tries to perform an exorcism on him. He later decides to take Cartman to Washington, D.C. He says everything they care about could end if the Antichrist is born.

By the end of Twisted Christian, the situation is very clear. Satan is confirmed to be pregnant with Trump’s child. The baby is directly called the Antichrist. Powerful political figures like Thiel, Vance, and Trump are trying to stop the birth. Cartman is shown as a key part of the prophecy through his “possession” and the 6–7 meme.

The Antichrist is not a metaphor. It is shown as a real supernatural pregnancy. The stakes are apocalyptic. The episode ends on a cliffhanger. It sets up a payoff for the rest of the season.

After the premiere, the Antichrist baby does not go away. It stays in the background. It keeps showing up in jokes and side plots. Many Easter eggs come from this.

South Park Episode 2, The Woman in the Hat, continues the story. This is the Halloween episode. Stan says the show is now too political. But the Trump–Satan baby story continues anyway.

At the White House, workers start tearing down the East Wing. Trump talks about building a new ballroom. A very pregnant Satan interrupts him. Satan says he thought the space was for a baby nursery. Stephen Miller warns Trump. He says tearing down the East Wing may have caused some kind of wrath. A meeting is held about stopping the baby from being born.

The South Park episode also shows that people inside the government are trying to stop the pregnancy. Pam Bondi and J.D. Vance are named as key players. Peter Thiel appears again. He is in a motel with a sedated and possessed Cartman. He secretly talks with Vance about their plan.

Even while Stan complains about politics, the show keeps adding jokes. There are jokes about building a nursery for the Antichrist. There are lines about people plotting to block the birth. There are shots of a very pregnant Satan.

South Park Episode 3 is called Unholy Birth. The title points directly to the Antichrist baby. The main story is about AI deepfakes. The kids use a fake OpenAI tool called Sora 2. They make disturbing fake videos.

But the Trump–Satan baby story keeps moving. Cartman is still with Peter Thiel in Washington. He uses AI to lie to his mom and say he is fine. Thiel keeps working on his strange Antichrist mission.

Trump learns about a plot to kill his unborn child with Satan. This pushes him closer to J.D. Vance. Vance tries to protect himself from political fallout. He seduces Trump in the White House. Their graphic scene is tied to the same baby plot.

Even though the episode focuses on AI, the title and scenes keep pointing back to the coming Antichrist birth.

By South Park Episode 4, Sora Not Sorry, the Antichrist plot stays mostly in the background. Cartman is still being held by Peter Thiel for unclear Antichrist reasons. The Trump, Vance, and Satan story continues in short cutaway scenes.

There is no big new lore in this episode. But the show keeps reinforcing the plot. It keeps linking Trump, Satan, and Thiel to the Antichrist. This makes the finale feel planned, not random.

All of this leads to the South Park Season 28 finale, The Crap Out. It is also the show’s first full Christmas special in six years. This is the episode where Satan goes into labor with Trump’s baby. This is where the Antichrist story reaches its peak.

Screen Rant and other sites say the baby is clearly called the Antichrist. ComicBook.com also says the Christmas finale brings the Satan and Antichrist story to the front.

By the time the finale arrives, the audience has already seen the full buildup.

- The pregnancy and prophecy are first explained in Twisted Christian.

- The White House starts planning a nursery, and a secret group tries to stop the birth in The Woman in the Hat.

- The danger grows, and Trump learns about a plot to kill his child in Unholy Birth.

- Cartman stays trapped with Peter Thiel for “Antichrist reasons” in Sora Not Sorry.

- And then Satan finally goes into labor in the Christmas episode, The Crap Out.

Altogether, the Antichrist jokes in South Park Season 28 are not random. It starts with a wild religious joke in the premiere. It runs through political and AI satire in the middle. It ends with a Christmas finale where the show promises to finally deliver the Antichrist baby.

Edited by Sahiba Tahleel