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'Rick and Morty' Season 3: Episode 301 Writer Unveils Picture Of Title Page; Production Begins

By Mary Perry | Update Date: Feb 21, 2017 08:54 AM EST

Fans of the hit animated TV series, "Rick and Morty" Season 3 are excited to know more details about the next installment. Thanks to the writer of the show, as he unveiled that the production has already begun.

A report from Comicbook.com suggests that the fans of "Rick and Morty" Season 3 will no longer wait for a long time, because the production has already started. One of the writers, Mike McMahan confirmed that the show is already recording a few episodes.

"Rick And Morty" Writer Spills Details
"Hey [Rick and Morty] am I allowed to say we are recording episode 301 today?” the episode 301 writer, McMahan captioned the photo.

According to Den Of Geek, the voice over work has finally begun. McMahan tweeted the photo and covered the title of the episode. The creators of the show are trying to finish their work as soon as they can, so the fans could start enjoying the new season.

"Rick and Morty" Spoiler

The spoiler comes on the same day that the RAM show brutally trolled the show's fans on the Internet. Adult Swim apparently shared a scene from the show's season 3. However, there was no footage from season 3, which disappointed the fans. Instead, it was just a recut of the past episodes, which was assembled to rick-roll the fans.

Fans of the animated TV series have always been transparent about their desire to see the new season. The show's creator, Dan Harmon opened up previously about the delay of its release date.

“If Justin were here he would agree,” Harmon shares. “He and I would go, ‘Yeah, we f**ed up,’ and it is hard to put your finger on how we f**ked up. 'Rick and Morty' keeps taking longer and longer to write, and I do not know why.”

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 is created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland from Adult Swim. As of now, the release date is yet to be announced.

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