‘Rick And Morty’ Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Season 3 Set In Hawaii; Third Installment May Follow Dramatic Storyline; Rick Turns Into A Pickle

By Maria Alamban - 30 Sep '16 03:23AM
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Creators of the epic show "Rick and Morty" poured important information on the developments of the show. Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon point out that "Rick and Morty" Season 3 will soon dive in Hawaii.

Harmon is quoted by Den Of Geek saying that it was a big honor for him to witness "Rick and Morty" enter the "exclusive club of shows". Roiland added that he is blown away by the surprising success of the animated sitcom. Meanwhile, Harmon interrupted and gave away an interesting detail about the progression of "Rick and Morty" Season 3 adventures and stressed that it's high time the characters venture to Hawaii.

After this detail was divulged, Harmon also disclosed in the panel discussion (which can be seen in YouTube) that "Rick and Morty" Season 3 will be released within this year, and not on March 2017 as first revealed by Mr. Poopybutthole on Season 2. He specifically said that the staff are targeting to release the upcoming season by the end of the year.

In a report released by Gamenguide, "Rick and Morty" Season 3 may possibly follow a dramatic direction in its storyline. The spoiler says that the parents of Morty, Jerry and Beth, might face marital struggles that will affect Morty in a lot of ways. One of the reason why Morty's parents always fight is Rick's alcohol addiction.

During the panel discussion, creators Roiland and Harmon also showed a short clip that may be the central focus of "Rick and Morty" Season 3. Youtube commenters and spoilers say that the twinkie-shaped creature is Rick (rumors claim that he transformed into this creature after accidentally rolling into a sewer). The clip will show you his struggle in fighting big rats so he can survive his life as a pickle return back to his body. If this is true and if there's a word that will exceed the meaning of epic, then that's "Rick and Morty".

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