"Rick and Morty" Season 3 Spoilers & Updates: "Fast And Furious" Vin Diesel Appears In Adult Swim Series? Find Out More Here

By Chad Jarvis - 25 Nov '16 04:40AM

Fans can't wait for 2017 on the launching of another franchise of the "unorthodox' animated comic series, "Rick and Morty" Season 3.

"Rick and Morty", a show that originated from 'Back to the Future' parody, gained popularity after the fans welcomed their 'out of this world' attack to animated comic relief.  Also, earlier this month, the show's writer, Dan Guterman, tweeted that the full story of Season 3 has been completed, a detail that quenches the thirst of the waiting public.

The Season 2 of the 'Adult Swim' ended a scene on the Galactic Federation catching Rick Sanchez. Undercover, Tammy reveals herself, claiming Squanchy, Birdperson and Rick were all terrorists of the organization.

According to the show front runners, the third season will not invest more time on Rick's escape to the outer space. The creators prefer returning to the "Rick and Morty" normal, quickly. Also, the producers are looking for angles in changing some structure of the plot, for added entertainment.

According to reports, the producers, Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland's creative team are now on the readjusting stage on Rick Sanchez' escape from cosmic prison for 2017. During the San Diego comic con in July, Dan Harmon once mentioned about wanting and dreaming of Vin Diesel to be as one of the show's guest star. However, this remains to be seen, as the creators have not officially inked the invite for the "Fast and Furious" star.

The main voice actors remain, including the co-creator, Justin Roiland, and of course his teammate, Dan Harmon, both voicing the characters of Rick and Morty. The cast also includes Canadian Actress, Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith, Rick's daughter, Chris Parnell for Jerry Smith and Spencer Grammer as Summer.

The new series will be out on screen March 2017 with no trace of Diesel yet. In season 4, perhaps?

Fun Stuff

The Next Read

Real Time Analytics