![]() Just another regular breakfast in the Smith family household. “As long as you do enough on-network marketing leading up to the drop, I don’t see it being a problem in this today and age when everybody streams anyway.” “I can see making episodes like events,” Roiland tells Inverse. Now, in an interview for Solar OppositesSeason 2 (out on Hulu March 26), Roiland says he still endorses his own idea for monthly new episodes of Rick and Morty. When it comes to Season 5, he had a novel idea: Adult Swim should “drop an episode each month” to “make it a big event.” That way, “the show is alive the whole year” rather than totally off the air for long stretches of time - with the longest gap between Rick and Morty seasons lasting for over two years. In a May 2020 interview with Slashfilm, Roiland discussed how Season 4 had been split into two parts, with the first half airing in late 2019 and the rest in mid-2020. ![]() All it takes is for a groundbreaking show like Rick and Morty to do something weird, new, and original. Not only would it fix a major problem Rick and Morty by lessening how long we have to wait for new episodes, but it’s also an unprecedented idea that could revolutionize how people watch TV in general. There’s no way to know exactly when Rick and Morty Season 5 might finally grace our eyeholes, but series co-creator and lead voice actor Justin Roiland continues to espouse a radical new idea for rolling out future episodes of the beloved sci-fi animated series. ![]()
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