‘Rick and Morty’ Spoilers: Season 3 To Feature A Trip To Hawaii; Creators Reveal about Premiere Episode

Fans of 'Rick and Morty' could be in for a pleasant surprise as Season 3 might arrive before the March 2017 schedule. The creators have given out positive signals about the release of the show and thus, one can hope to look forward to an early season.

Season 3 of 'Rick and Morty' might debut in December and it will see the gang preparing for a trip to Hawaii, reports Ecumenical News. Co-creator Dan Harmon has said that it was time to demand that the network allowed them to draw the characters going to Hawaii. In a recent interview, he also talked about the premiere episode of the third season.

He said that they plan to revisit the plot from the last two seasons and include them in 'Rick and Morty' Season 3. According to Harmon, he re-watched Seasons 1 and 2 and now he was excited about revisiting stuff in the next season because he was phobic about doing the same in Season 2. However, now they know that it will work.

Notably, the team of 'Rick and Morty' had announced sometime after Season 2 that the series will be renewed for the third season but no release date or plot was hinted at.

Coming back to Harmon's comments, his words have led to interesting speculations and it is said that Rick and Morty might be making their way to the Dog World in Season 3 in the premiere episode, claims Mobile N Apps. Also, Beth and Jerry will be seen exploring their problems and it looks like their divorce would be one topic that would certainly crop up. Last but not the least, Vin Diesel's voice could also be heard in the next installment.

The team of 'Rick and Morty' had indicated at the San Diego Comic-Con that they would be roping in Diesel. Though it has not been confirmed, there are high chances of his guest appearance. As for the divorce, Season 2 saw Beth and Jerry talking about it and if it materializes in Season 3, Morty will be greatly affected by the separation of his parents.

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