"Rick and Morty" Season 3 has made the fans waiting for over a year now and it has added pressure to the creators, Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. Thus, to finally address the issue in the most creative way, they released a rap song as a response to all the queries about the show's third season release date.
"Rick and Morty" Season 3 writer completed the story and now the animation department is trying to finish off the animation part. "Rick and Morty" showrunner Dan Harmon stated that "We are going as fast as we can".
As written in Entertainment Weekly, "Rick and Morty" writer Mike McMahan posted the cover of the script for the next episode on twitter last week. His tweet indicated that they are recording episode 301. Nothing has been finalized about the premiere's air date for "Rick and Morty" Season 3. Although he said the comedy show will air this year only and the date will be a surprise for the audience. Fans are very desperate to know when exactly the next season is going to arrive.
Harmon is the creator of most loved animated show of all timers. Harmon has always been seen giving reasons for the delay of "Rick and Morty" Season 3 to the fans but the excitement between them is still on fire. Thus the new song release is made to catch the attention of the lost fans back on the show. This can be a new way to gain back the lost fans of the show. As shown in Independent, Adult Swim Australia has offered an exclusive look at the opening scene of season three.
"Rick and Morty" is one of the most loved sci-fi animated series because of its unique method of presenting their show with attractive dialogues that make the series more funny, interesting and more relatable. The show has gained a lot of popularity and attention from their fans and also from the people who didn't know much about them till now. Thus everyone is very much excited and eagerly waiting for an official statement from the producers regarding "Rick and Morty" Season 3 air date.
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