Mar 16, 2017 11:50 AM EDT
‘Rick and Morty’ Season 3 Updates: Production Is Almost Complete, Targeting June Premiere

"Rick and Morty" season 3 updates report that the new season is coming out soon. Creators and writers have confirmed the target June 2017 release date and confirmed production status is almost complete.

Latest updates seem to pull up the excitement level as more reports claim that the new season of "Rick and Morty" has been confirmed to come back sooner than expected. The creators have allegedly finished writing the scripts and production is progressing.

Mike McMahan released a statement revealing the status of "Rick and Morty" season 3. According to him, production is almost complete and fans no longer need to wait any further.

Fans of "Rick and Morty" will be happy to know that the new season will have more episodes. Mike McMahan mentioned that the new season 3 will have 14 episodes.

Mike McMahan also confirmed that the voice over for the animated series has already begun. Moreover, he also confirmed that the animation works are now in the completion stage.

Furthermore, co-creator Dan Harmon emphasized that "Rick and Morty" is an animated series. This means that production must be done on paper.

Dan Harmon also admitted that the new season has encountered delays. The co-creator pointed out that there were constant arguments in the process of writing the story.

Latest updates also report that the new season is now in the animation completion stage. Apparently, the writers have confirmed that they have finished the scripts already.

Considering the status updates, it seems that the projected release date for season 3 is most likely achievable. iTechPost reports the creators are targeting a June 2017 release.

Although the report did not reveal the exact release date, Adult Swim apparently has set the final premiere date of season 3. It appears that the exact premiere date is still being concealed and fans of "Rick and Morty" will have to watch out for more updates soon. Check out our next update soon!

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