Rick and Morty releases early cuts from Season 8

Rick and Morty releases early cuts from Season 8

Rick and Morty released an early clip from Season 8 during its New York Comic Con panel discussion as the show received a two-season renewal.

The Adult Swim show, which is expected to premiere its eighth season in 2025, has shared a two-minute animated clip from an episode. In it, we see Rick and Morty listening to a podcast as they set out on their next space adventure. They come across a ship floating in the galaxy with all its crew in stasis.

Things quickly go wrong for the pair when Rick decides to steal the super coal from the ship, and they end up accidentally waking up the aliens...

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This wasn't the only big news from the Rick and Morty panel, either, as it's been confirmed that two more seasons have been commissioned. With seasons seven and eight on the way, we're a little closer to Rick and Morty Forever reaching its 100th season. This means we should expect new episodes of the show to stick around until 2029.

The series was created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon, but Roiland left the show in early 2023. Since then, Rick has been voiced by Ian Cardoni and Morty by Harry Belden.

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