‘Rick And Morty’ Season 3 Release Date In December: Dan Harmon Reveals Potential Setting In Hawaii

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 will return to Adult Swim with new and more episodes this late 2016. Dan Harmon confirms that the series will premiere in late 2016 despite Mr. Poopybutthole's statements in the Season 2 finale credits and teases a potential setting in Hawaii.

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"Rick and Morty" Season 3 release date is believed to be in December 2016, as Dan Harmon previously shared that the Adult Swim series will return sooner than expected. Many fans were expecting that the show would return in March 2017 because of Mr. Poopybutthole's statements during the credits scene in the season 2 finale.

As Den of Geek notes in its report, "Rick and Morty" Season 3 return date will be in late 2016, which means that it is only a matter of time before Adult Swim announces the show's official premiere. Co-creator Dan Harmon also teased in an earlier interview that the show has been doing so well in ratings.

"It's time to demand that the network allows us to draw the characters going to Hawaii," he said.

This means that "Rick and Morty" Season 3 may see the characters travel to the tropical paradise. Meanwhile, Movie Pilot notes on a theory surrounding Rick's awareness that he is in a TV show.

According to the publication, "Rick and Morty" Season 3 spoilers reveal that Rick may have watched himself as the star of a TV show and he may have known about this all along. There is also a possibility that Rick becomes aware of this fact through Mr. Poopybutthole.

The "Rick and Morty" Season 3 theory states that Mr. Poopybutthole and Rick may have known about their true existence after experiencing a near-death situation. This may be further explored in the upcoming "Interdimensional Cable 3."

What are the things you wish to see in "Rick and Morty" Season 3? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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