6:29 AM EDT 4/18/2017
"Rick and Morty" Season 3 recently dropped its premiere on April Fools' which came as a sweet surprise to viewers who have been waiting for new episodes since 2015. While the rest of the episodes for the season will be rolled out in July, series co-creator Dan Harmon teases that there will be an entire episode dedicated to alcoholism. Will Evil Morty return?
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"Rick and Morty" Season 3 spoilers reveal that an entire episode will be focused on Rick's alcoholism. As Slash Film reports, a recent interview with series co-creator Dan Harmon shows that fans will see more about Rick's alcoholism in the upcoming episodes.
The publication notes that the "Rick and Morty" Season 3 premiere led to several theories online that the premiere episode may not really be the show's first episode for the season. One point is that the episode of the Adult Swim series aired on April Fools' while another notes that the events that took place in the premiere are not the same as those that were shown in the teaser.
For example, there are theories that Rick may still be in prison on "Rick and Morty" Season 3. As some fans note, Rick has seemingly escaped from prison too easily that it seemed too good be true.
Meanwhile, Inverse also reports on the anticipated return of Evil Morty on "Rick and Morty" Season 3. The character was last seen in the episode entitled "Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind" and while he has not come up after that, there are theories that Evil Morty is the original Morty.
The publication also notes that "Rick and Morty" Season 6 will hopefully feature more about Morty and Summer's grandma. Aside from this, viewers are expecting to see a major battle between Rick and Phoenixperson once the former realizes what has been done to Birdperson.
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