The Rick and Morty season 7 trailer has finally been released, bringing more multiverse-hopping adventures to the dynamic duo of the titular alcoholic scientist and his timid grandson. What’s more, it’s also the debut of their new sound, whose similar-sounding performer has yet to be revealed. Both characters were previously voiced by series co-creator Justin Roiland, who was fired from Adult Swim earlier this year following domestic violence allegations. The cases were later dropped in March because “Insufficient evidence‘. The new season will return on October 15 at 11 pm PST, but Indian fans will have to wait until it is released on Netflix.
The trailer for Rick and Morty Season 7 is rather cryptic, showing random clips spliced together in an incoherent format. However, it appears to pick up Rick Prime’s storyline from the season six finale, with an evil alternate version of the scientist killing his entire family. Our Rick Sanchez (aka Rick C-137) is now on the hunt, exploring multiple dimensions in his quest for vengeance and assembling the entire team, including desperately needy Morty, Birdman, President Curtis, and Poop gentlemen.It’s unclear where the story is going, but there are plenty of fun scenes to look forward to, from Rick turning himself into a leg, to a hologram version of him attending therapy sessions, robot ghosts, and something to do with spaghetti, spaghetti’s The sauce is weird similar to blood.
“We want the show to speak for itself. We believe in the power of this season and our new voices, and we want to preserve the viewing experience for fans,” an Adult Swim insider told us hollywood reporter. Personally, I find the new voices to be very similar to the originals, with Morty’s voice being slightly higher pitched. Then again, if I’d never known about the cast changes, I highly doubt I would have noticed. The characters’ personalities don’t appear to have changed, and the search for “voice lookalikes” seems to be working in Adult Swim’s favor. More details about the two new cast members will be revealed ahead of the Rick and Morty season 7 premiere. This 10-episode season will also be the first without Roiland’s creative input.
The two-time Emmy-winning animated series was nominated for this year’s ceremony, but last month the awards were postponed to January. Beyond that, Adult Swim is developing a Rick and Morty anime spin-off series directed by Takashi Sano (Tower of God), with an art style similar to some of the online shorts released in 2020. cartoon It also consists of 10 episodes and follows the same premise as the main series, as it follows the silly cosmic adventures of Rick and Morty. Currently, there is no release window.
Rick and Morty Season 7 will premiere on Adult Swim and Max on October 15, when available. A release date in India is yet to be confirmed, but going by the past few seasons, the show should be available on Netflix the next day (every Monday).
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