Rick and Morty Pokes Fun at Voice Changes With 2025 Return Promo: Watch

Rick and Morty Pokes Fun at Voice Changes With 2025 Return Promo: Watch

As a gamer who’s been through countless adventures, I can confidently say that the return of “Rick and Morty” is like embarking on a new quest in an epic RPG. The cast changes might seem daunting at first, but just like switching controllers mid-game, you soon realize it’s not about who’s holding the controller, but how they play.

In a fun twist, Adult Swim’s hit show Rick and Morty is set to come back next year with fresh episodes. The initial sneak peek for this upcoming season playfully acknowledges the recent voice cast changes that have occurred over the past few seasons. Notably, Season 7 of the series marked a significant shift in the animated universe as two new lead actors replaced co-creator Justin Roiland from his previous role. Fans welcomed these changes positively last year, but it’s with Season 8 that we’ll truly see the new main actors putting their unique mark on the show for the first time.

The upcoming Season 8 of “Rick and Morty” is expected to air in 2025, although no specific release date has been set yet. However, Adult Swim UK & Europe is already getting fans excited by sharing a festive promotional video on social media. In this promo, Rick, one of the main characters, humorously auditions new actors to replace Jerry. But don’t worry, Jerry will be back! You can watch the hilarious promo below.

Rick and Morty, along with Jerry, will make their comeback in 2025! To catch the latest episodes, follow the link in our bio to find out where Adult Swim airs in your region. Don’t miss it – #RickAndMorty #AdultSwimEurope #ChristmasSpecial!

— Adult Swim UK & Europe (@AdultSwimUK) December 7, 2024

What to Know for Rick and Morty Season 8

The production of “Rick and Morty” Season 8 is underway for a potential release in the U.S., UK, and Europe via Adult Swim around 2025, though an exact date hasn’t been set yet. Given that the show has been on an annual release cycle for some time now, the extended production period for Season 8 seems justified given the numerous changes within the team. Two new main actors, Ian Cardoni as Rick Sanchez and Harry Belden as Morty Smith, have joined the series, stepping into roles that were almost completely filled during Season 7. However, Season 8 promises a fresh direction.

Unlike Rick and Morty’s Season 7 where creators build upon someone else’s work, Cardoni and Belden will have the freedom to put their distinctive touch on the main characters. This means we can expect to see more of their comedic and dramatic talents shine through in future episodes. The improvisational humor that was a key feature in earlier seasons has been balanced with more structured storytelling, which fans seem to appreciate more, as evidenced by the series’ success in recent years.

There’s Going to Be a Lot More Rick and Morty Soon

The animated series “Rick and Morty” has nearly completed its initial run of 70 episodes on Adult Swim after three successful seasons, but there’s much more to come! So confident is Adult Swim in the show’s success that they have already commissioned Seasons 11 and 12. With this latest renewal, “Rick and Morty” will have a total of 120 episodes by the end, assuming the series ends with Season 12. However, given its current momentum, it seems unlikely that the series will conclude there.

The show “Rick and Morty” is rapidly turning into one of Adult Swim’s longest-running original animated series, and it looks set to run for even longer than initially anticipated. Given that the program has openly acknowledged some changes in its cast, Season 8 is already promising to be an entertaining season following all the events surrounding the animated series in recent times.

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2024-12-09 00:39