'Rick and Morty' Season 3 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Series To Air Next Year? What We Know So Far!

By Carrie Winters - 23 Nov '16 06:00AM
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The air date of "Rick and Morty" Season 3 has been later than expected. This has been due to the process in the animation part which is taking time. It is also speculated that the third season will still focus on family.

According to a report in Hall of Fame Magazine, that "Rick and Morty" Season 3 do not have an official air date yet. The production team has been silent about it. There are rumors that the premiere episode of the upcoming season is to air by the end of this year.

Series writer Erica Rosbe already indicated that the script for "Rick and Morty" Season 3 is done writing. However, the animation part is taking time since the team wants to have quality animation just like the ones from the previous seasons.

In a report from Jobs & Hire, fans are warned to expect "Rick and Morty" to air in 2017. There had been speculations in the previous months that the show is going to air in December 2016. However, at this time, no confirmation has been sent out yet.

The same report indicates that Reddit user PopDavid shares that the news about the script for "Rick and Morty" Season 3 already done is not accurate. PopDavid added that these reports have been exaggerated for the show.

It already has been reported by News Everyday that "Rick and Morty" Season 3 will have more episodes than the previous season. The focus of the plot in the upcoming season may be on saving Rick and the Earth.

Rick has been kidnapped and Morty together with his family discovered that their home has been invaded by aliens. Rick and Morty Season 3 starts off from the events that were left off in the finale episode of the previous season.

As of this time, fans are still waiting for an official announcement for an air date of "Rick and Morty" Season 3. If the speculations are right about the delays, then the show is expected to air in 2017.

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