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Rick And Morty Season 7 Trailer Debuts First Look At New Voices

10 years of Rick and Morty and only 90 more to go.

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Adult Swim announced Monday that new episodes of Rick and Morty will premiere globally starting on Sunday, October 15 at 11 PM ET/PT on Adult Swim. Adult Swim released a trailer for the upcoming season filled with more obscene sci-fi misadventures you can check out below.

The series reached over 19 million viewers in 2022 and remains a top series on Max. The animated hit has garnered two Emmys for Outstanding Animated Program and is currently nominated for a third. "It’s happening," said Adult Swim president Michael Ouweleen in a statement. "Thanks to the talent of the entire show team, we can all enjoy 10 new episodes that yet again raise the bar for comedy and animation. This season proves that the geniuses at work on Rick and Morty are just getting started."

Fans will obviously recognize slight differences between the voice work of the titular Rick Sanchez and his nephew Morty Smith. Season 7 will be the first episodes without the writer-director/performer Justin Roiland. Roiland is no longer in business with Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company of Adult Swim, following allegations of abuse--said charges were dropped in January due to insufficient evidence. The new actors have captured the likeness well enough so it's not terribly jarring.

The new names behind the roles are yet to be revealed or credited. The network is keeping the names of the new voice talents confidential until the show's season premiere, but The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed there are two new actors for the roles. During this year's Comic-Con, Executive Producer Steven Levy confirmed the selection of sound-alikes replacements for the original characters. Dan Stevens (The Legion, Downton Abbey) replaced Roiland on Hulu's Solar Opposites.

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