'Rick And Morty' Season 3 Episode 2 To Air In July, Rick And Morty To Save Summer Smith
Fans are really excited about what's going to happen in the third installment of "Rick and Morty". With its unannounced premiere last April 1, viewers were greatly shocked as they thought everything was just a joke but it turned out all real. With that, fans are craving to hear an update regarding the release of the upcoming episodes for the third season. What could they expect from the show?
According to Celebeat, the creative team for "Rick and Morty" Season 3 is just waiting for the animation team to finish their work and they would finally release the next episodes of the show. News and reports regarding the second episode of the series have been limited but sources told that it could be release this summer.
It was told that the episode titles of "Rick and Morty" Season 3 resemble the several films from the past including "The Rickshank Redemption", which was derived in the film "The Shawshank Redemption". Moreover, the second episode of the show might feature Rick's love interest as its episode title was derived from "Romancing the Stone" starring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas.
On the other hand, creators are still quiet with regards to the release date of "Rick and Morty". However, reports suggest that the Season 3 Episode 2 might be airing this July. Moreover, the upcoming episode of the series might be bringing a lot of twists and revelations as it focuses on the life and journey of Rick.
Other than that, it is also believed that "Rickmancing the Stone" might feature Morty trying to ask help for Rick in order to rescue Summer Smith. With that, fans believed that the show really followed the storyline of "Romancing the Stone".
Meanwhile, "Rick and Morty" writer Dan Guterman, on his Twitter post, admitted that the third installment would exceed beyond the expectations of the viewers. As he tweeted, "If you loved that episode, we top it this season, multiple times." and "If you hated it, we top it this season, multiple times."