There are numerous ways for Rick and Morty season 7 to handle Justin Roiland's unexpected exit, and each will impact the Adult Swim hit differently.
While Rick and Morty season 7 might struggle to handle Justin Roiland’s exit from the series, the anarchic animated comedy has no shortage of strategies available to address this change. Rick and Morty’s chaotic storytelling makes the show a zany affair, but this can be a major boon to the series in times of change.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT 5 Rick and Morty Season 7 Can Ignore Roiland’s Recasting The easiest way to handle Roiland's recasting is for Rick and Morty season 7 to simply ignore the actor's exit altogether. This is typically the approach that most shows take when a character is written out. Recently, this strategy could be seen when The Simpsons dropped Hank Azaria’s Apu without ever explicitly addressing this decision.
This seems likely to be the approach that Rick and Morty’s creators will take in season 7. Throwaway gags won’t necessarily distract viewers the way that an entire plot justifying the recasting would, which means the series could return to normal quicker. Not only that but only obliquely acknowledging the recasting with a few meta-jokes would mean that viewers who aren’t aware of Roiland’s departure won’t necessarily notice a change.
2 Rick and Morty Season 7 Could Make Its Recasting A Plot Point Rick and Morty season 7 could cycle through various potential voice actors for the pair by engineering a plot wherein Rick and Morty have to take on new personas in each outing. One of Rick and Morty season 6’s empty promises was more solo adventures for both of the title characters. This premise could provide that by splitting up the titular pair.
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