Rick and Morty Season 3: It Is Now On Work And The Reason Behind The Delays

Mar 07, 2017 11:00 AM EST | Ivy Lebanan

When it comes to an adult animated science sitcom, Rick and Morty is up. A lot of fans have been following the previous and the upcoming misadventures of the cynical mad scientist, Rick, and his grandson Morty who is fretful and easily influenced.

There has been some teasing from the creators that made the fans into a dilemma state. They have been waiting for the release date of season 3 since 2016, and it's been two months now since it turned 2017 and fans still didn't get what they have always wanted.

But recently, on a social media site Twitter, Mike McMahan a staff writer posted a photo of the script a note that says, "Hey @RickandMorty am I allowed to say we're recording episode 301 today?" Every fanatic of Rick and Morty knows that the season 3 of the show is already written and may take only a little time for the animation team to finish their work so everyone can enjoy the show. However, some fans took it as lost information and asked the real status from one of the creators, Dan Harmon.

Harmon made some of the parts in the delays of the season. He said, "I don't have a release date for Season 3. It's not that I know it and I'm not allowed to say it; it's [Adult Swim's] domain. What I will tell you is it's late because of us, it's late because of me."

Harmon also clarified that they are having a slow time. They are working hard to provide the best they could make for the Rick and Morty show but was having a lot of time thinking on what joke to do.

In a long Twitter post, Harmon cleared thing up that there is no any beef going on in the studio. As for the date of the premiere of the third season of Rick and Morty, it depends on the Adult Swim. Fans may need to wait a bit longer for the premiere schedule.

 

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