Dan Harmon, co-creator of Rick and Morty, offers hints about the Adult Swim series' forthcoming developments.
Hey there! Let's talk about Rick and Morty’s ride through Season 7 and what to expect moving forward. Starting with the new voices in Season 7, fans were thrilled to see the smooth integration of these fresh talents. The show remained just as hilarious, raw, and insightful as ever - proof that it's not just the characters but also the writers that make Rick and Morty stand out.
Alright, so now we're eagerly anticipating Season 8, although it won't grace our screens until 2025. And after that, two more seasons have been lined up to complete the 70-episode deal secured back in 2018. But, where does this dynamic duo and the Smith family journey from here?
Co-creator Dan Harmon, who referred to Season 7 as a "reset," told Variety that there's plenty of room for more episodes, hinting that the show could potentially last forev-er. While details about the future are scarce, Harmon said conversations about extending the show's run are always happening, suggesting an official announcement might be on the horizon at some point.
Currently, the creators are hard at work in the writers' room, finishing up the final 10 episodes of the 70-episode order. So, grab your pickle Rick and pop some corn - Season 8 can't get here soon enough!
In the meantime, catch up on all the awesome adventures of Rick and Morty on Max. Stay tuned for updates on the latest releases from Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, the DC Universe, and the future of Doctor Who. Remember, patience is a virtue - or in Rick's case, it might just be an other-dimensional variable.
- Fans are eagerly waiting for the smooth integration of new voices in Season 8 of Rick and Morty, scheduled for release in 2025, which is part of a 70-episode deal secured in 2018.
- Co-creator Dan Harmon has hinted that the show's unique blend of humor, raw reality, and insight could potentially make it last forever, although details about the future are yet to be revealed.
- The creators are currently working on the final 10 episodes of the 70-episode order, so viewers can catch up on all the adventures of Rick and Morty on Max.
- As the creators work on Season 8, anticipation builds, and viewers are advised to stay tuned for updates on the latest releases from various television series like Marvel, Star Wars, Star Trek, the DC Universe, and the future of Doctor Who.