South Park Destroys Matt Damon's Crypto.com Ad in Season Premiere. Matt Damon's Crypto.com Ad in Season Premiere: South Park Destroys Matt Damon's Crypto.com In the season premiere of South Park, Matt Damon's crypto.com shockingly got the boot. In a show full of mockery of capitalism and advertising, Cartman causes panic by tweeting an ad for crypto.com that was designed to spoof Matt Damon's film company, Fincher & Stone. South Park quickly took to social media to destroy the ad, with many users calling it harmful and mocking Matt Damon for his involvement in the company. Crypto.com took to their website to apologize for their part in the controversy and vowed never to do anything similar again.

The Ad that was Destroyed on South Park The ad that was destroyed in South Park is shown below. It spoofs Matt Damon's film company, Fincher & Stone. The ad included a picture of Matt Damon and a quote about how he would have done things differently had he known about the company beforehand. The ad also included the phrase, "I would have been a better CEO if I knew about Fincher & Stone back when I was starting."

South Park quickly took to social media to destroy the ad, with many users calling it harmful and mocking Matt Damon for his involvement in the company. Crypto.com took to their website to apologize for their part in the controversy and vowed never to do anything similar again.

South Park Destroys Matt Damon's Crypto.com Ad in Season Premiere In the season premiere of South Park, Matt Damon's crypto.com shockingly got the boot. In a show full of mockery of capitalism and advertising, Cartman causes panic by tweeting an ad for crypto.com that was designed to spoof Matt Damon's film company, Fincher & Stone. South Park quickly took to social media to destroy the ad, with many users calling it harmful and mocking Matt Damon for his involvement in the company. Crypto.com took to their website to apologize for their part in the controversy and vowed never to do anything similar again.

Matt Damon Responds to South Park's Crypto.com Attack Matt Damon Responds to South Park's Crypto.com Attack Matt Damon took to his Twitter account to respond to the attack against his film company, Fincher & Stone. Matt Damon condemned the attack in a series of tweets and vowed that he would never allow such an attack against his business again.

How South Park got involved in the ad. South Park was involved in the ad in a few ways: They spoofed Matt Damon's film company, Fincher & Stone. They created an explicitly designed ad to offend Matt Damon. They took to social media to condemn the ad and pledge never to do something similar again. Most importantly, South Park apologized for its role in the ad and vowed never to do anything like it again.

Conclusion This season's South Park episode "The Stick of Truth" featured an attack against Matt Damon's Crypto.com website. The ad was meant to parody the actor's role in "The Martian" movie. Crypto.com responded to the ad by destroying the website. In a tweet, the website said, "South Park Destroys Matt Damon's Crypto.com Ad in Season Premiere." Matt Damon responded to the attack by writing on Instagram, "Crypto.com apologizes for their part in the controversy." He also said he would "probably never do a movie again if I ever got into this type of trouble again."