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Rick and Morty Season 9 Drops May 24 on Adult Swim

Rick and Morty Season 9 Drops May 24 on Adult Swim
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Rick and Morty returns May 24 as Season 9 lands on Adult Swim with new episodes.

Rick and Morty is still the chaos engine it set out to be: 12 years in, TV-MA, and gleefully deranged. The show powered through the 2023 firing of co-creator and former lead voice Justin Roiland, swapped in new leads, and never really slowed down. Now the next chapter finally has a date.

Season 9 premiere date and time

Rick and Morty Season 9 lands on Adult Swim on Sunday, May 24 at 11 p.m. ET.

Where the show stands now

The series remains one of the heavy hitters in adult animation, and it is already locked through Season 12. That came after two additional seasons were ordered before Season 8 even premiered, on top of the big 2018 pact that guaranteed 70 episodes across Seasons 4 through 10. In other words, the pipeline is very real.

  • Premiere: Sunday, May 24 at 11 p.m. ET on Adult Swim
  • Season order status: Renewed through Season 12
  • Voice leads: Ian Cardoni as Rick Sanchez, Harry Belden as Morty Smith
  • Legacy deal: 2018 order covered Seasons 4–10 (70 episodes)
  • Vibe check: Still maximalist sci-fi mayhem, still TV-MA

The show you know, with new voices steering

With Roiland out, Ian Cardoni now voices Rick and Harry Belden voices Morty. The grandfather/grandson duo are still pinballing through galaxies and the multiverse, running into aliens, variants of themselves, and whatever nightmare consequences come with those choices. The machine hums, the tone remains sharp, and the body count (emotional and otherwise) stays high.

Adult Swim is calling its shot

Adult Swim president Michael Ouweleen is not exactly underpromising:

'I know it is my job to say that this show just keeps topping itself, but it also has the benefit of being true. It is kind of scary what this show unit is doing season over season — just pouring an absurd amount of talent and brilliance into these episodes. From the first frame, you are going to see great high-concept insanity with some of the best character writing ever done. Again, it is my job to say that, but it is also true.'

Season 9 is leaning into the human touch

The official description takes a shot at the current moment and does it with the kind of gross-out wink only this show would sign off on:

'Rick and Morty is back, baby! Season Nine is all certified bangers. No AI slop! Just Grade A organic slop, made by real humans with real human traits like back hair and cysts. Please watch, or we will have neglected our families for nothing.'

Between the renewal runway, the new cast settling in, and the network bragging with a straight face, it sounds like we are in for another round of high-concept nonsense and surprisingly sharp character beats. See you May 24 at 11.