• Rick and Morty Season 7 ep.1

  • Oct 16 2023
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

Rick and Morty Season 7 ep.1

  • Summary

  • Rick and Morty Season 7 - premiere and controversy
    The seventh season of Rick and Morty will premiere on October 15, 2023, on Adult Swim. The season has been praised for its animation, humor, and storytelling. However, it has also been met with controversy due to the firing of Justin Roiland, the co-creator and voice of Rick and Morty. Roiland was fired from the show in January 2023 following allegations of domestic violence and workplace harassment. Roiland has denied the allegations, but Adult Swim decided to part ways with him. The seventh season of Rick and Morty features new voice actors for Rick and Morty. Dan Harmon, the other co-creator of the show, has said that he is "proud" of the new season and that he believes that the fans will love it. However, some fans have been critical of the new season, saying that the voices of Rick and Morty are not the same. Some fans have also expressed disappointment that Roiland is no longer involved with the show. Despite the controversy, the seventh season of Rick and Morty has been a hit with fans and critics alike. The show has been praised for its creativity, humor, and willingness to tackle controversial topics. It remains to be seen how the controversy surrounding Justin Roiland will affect the future of Rick and Morty. However, the show is still one of the most popular animated shows on television, and it is likely to continue to be successful for many years to come.
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