‘Rick And Morty’ Season 3 Return Date & Spoilers: Creators Explain Delayed Release; Cthulu Appears?

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 is taking a bit longer than expected since the second season of the Adult Swim series concluded in October 2015. In a recent interview, series creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland explained the reason behind the delay in the return date of the show along with possible new and returning characters for the next season.

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"Rick and Morty" Season 3 return date is going to take more months before the Adult Swim series returns on air with new episodes. During the show's panel at the San Diego Comic Con 2016, series creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland provided an explanation behind the long delay in-between seasons of the show, reports Cinema Blend.

"It's been harder this season," said Harmon. "I watched the thumbnail animatic of Episode 304 and I was ready to move forward with it and Ryan [Ridley] said 'we're not satisfied with it' and we were already behind schedule."

Harmon recounted that he was very glad to know that he was not the only one who wanted perfection in producing "Rick and Morty" Season 3. This reason sat well among fans and viewers who have been waiting for the return of the show since its conclusion in 2015.

Slash Film also notes on several "Rick and Morty" Season 3 spoilers during the 2016 SDCC from the series creators. According to the creators, they have been thinking of bringing Meeseeks back in Season 3, but they are still trying to find ways to do that in the upcoming season.

There is also a possibility that Cthulu will appear in "Rick and Morty" Season 3. The creators also teased on a possibility spoof of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in the upcoming episodes.

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 return date is in late 2016 on Adult Swim.

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