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Geek Vibes Nation
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Geek Vibes Nation
Warner Bros. To Release The Eighth Season Of 'Rick And Morty' On Blu-Ray This November
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has just announced that they will be bringing Adult Swim's hit Rick and Morty: The Complete Eighth Season to Blu-Ray and DVD on November 18, 2025. Get ready to binge on one of cable's #1 watched comedies – and follow the misadventures of America's favorite crazy scientist and his grandchildren with this outrageous set which includes all 10 episodes from Season 8, along with copious special features curated for the fans. The series stars Ian Cardoni, Harry Belden, Sarah Chalke, Chris Parnell, and Spencer Grammer. Get more details below! Synopsis: Adult Swim's Rick and Morty is back for Season 8! Life has meaning again! Anything is possible! Look out for adventures with Summer, Jerry, Beth, and the other Beth. Maybe Butter Bot will get a new task? Whatever happens, you can't keep Rick and Morty down for long. People have tried! Before we let you go, we have officially launched our merch store! Check out all of our amazing apparel when you click here and type in GVN15 at checkout for a 15% discount! Make sure to check out our podcasts each week including Geek Vibes Live, Top 10 with Tia, Wrestling Geeks Alliance and more! For major deals and money off on Amazon, make sure to use our affiliate link!
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How to watch 'Rick and Morty' Season 8: Channel, premiere date, where to stream and more
The Emmy-winning animated series Rick and Morty is back for its eighth season this weekend. The irreverent series about a mad scientist and his grandson's adventures across the universe will premiere on Adult Swim on Sunday, May 25 at 11 p.m. ET with the first of 10 new episodes that will drop weekly through July 27. The series, which stars Ian Cardoni, Harry Belden, Sarah Chalke, Chris Parnell, and Spencer Grammer will also be airing in over 170 countries, so whether you're in the U.S. or abroad, here's everything you need to know about how to watch Rick and Morty Season 8 when it premieres on Sunday, and how to watch it with the help of a VPN if you don't have cable. Season 8 of Rick and Morty will premiere on Sunday, May 25 at 11 p.m. ET. Rick and Morty airs on Adult Swim. After an entire season is finished airing, it will eventually stream on HBO Max. There are several ways you can watch Rick and Morty without cable. Adult Swim is available on several platforms, including DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV. Warner Bros. Discovery has also confirmed that episodes will be available to stream in the U.S. on Max, but not until Sept. 1. While the new season of Rick and Mortys won't be immediately available on Max (you'll have to wait until it arrives on Sept. 1), you can catch the past seven seasons on demand on the platform now. If you don't have cable but still want to stream Season 8 of Rick and Morty as new episodes are released, all it takes is a VPN. By using a VPN, you can access new episodes of Rick and Morty when they air in other countries and stream them on demand after they premiere. Just note that the premiere dates may vary. For example, it's scheduled to debut June 1 in the U.K. on Channel 4's My4, and May 26 on the Australian version of HBO Max (though you'll still need your US HBO subscription to watch it). Just set your VPN location to the U.K. or Australia, respectively. A VPN (virtual private network) helps protect your data, can mask your IP address and is perhaps most popular for being especially useful in the age of streaming. Whether you're looking to watch Friends on Netflix (which left the U.S. version of the streamer back in 2019) or tune in to overseas broadcasts, a VPN can help you out. Looking to try a VPN for the first time? This guide breaks down the best VPN options for every kind of user.


Gizmodo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Gizmodo
Dan Harmon Explains Why ‘Rick and Morty' Is Obsessed With Clones
Voice actor Sarah Chalke also weighs in on what it's like playing both Beth and Space Beth on the Adult Swim hit. Rick and Morty season eight arrives May 25, and while io9 got an advance peek at four early episodes, one fan-favorite character didn't appear in them: Space Beth, the badass clone of Rick's daughter, Beth. However, Adult Swim's trailer revealed Space Beth will definitely be back—and in io9's recent interview with Rick and Morty cast and crew, we learned just how important she will be. And to backtrack quickly before it gets too confusing—Space Beth might actually be Rick's real daughter, and 'our' Beth might in fact be the duplicate. It's a question that's hung over the characters since Space Beth first appeared back in the season four finale. And it plays into one of Rick and Morty's recurring fascinations. 'For me, it's always been like, 'Well, who are you?' It's a nature versus nurture thing,' Rick and Morty executive producer Dan Harmon told io9 when we asked about the show's affection for clones. 'Notably, we don't know if it's Space Beth or domestic Beth that is the clone. I like the Schrödinger's cat [idea]—things that explore uncertainty as an empirical concept, which is what the Schrödinger's cat model is. It's this idea that a thing can be neither true or untrue, or it's one of two things, and you'll never know which it is.' He continued. 'That's a little forced with the Beths, but that's what clone-related stuff—and multiversal [stuff], which is essentially a clone of you—is for me. The question of like, who are you? What makes you? Is it a bunch of hormones? Is it your pancreas? Is your brain a pilot in a Voltron that you're steering around? Is it because your parents were mean to you? Nathan Fielder is exploring that on this season of The Rehearsal, which is amazing to watch because he's got my number there. It's just like 'What if you control every detail, and what is it that makes this thing this thing?'' Showrunner and executive producer Scott Marder jumped in to tease how important that will be in the upcoming episodes, especially after the events of season seven. 'Season eight, in its biggest arc, is Rick having the sort of—now that Rick Prime's out of the way, he's got a more or less deal with the ramifications of that mess he's made with the Beths the most. Now that he's got nowhere that's authentically pulling him away, he's really got to make sense of that mess.' For Rick and Morty star Sarah Chalke, the addition of Space Beth has been an exciting challenge. 'I love voicing Space Beth. I was so pumped when Space Beth became kind of a part of the family and it wasn't just a one-off episode,' she said. 'It's really fun. When we do an episode with both Beths, we'll record Beth first in its entirety, and then do Space Beth, so if they're in a scene together we're not going back and forth,' she said. 'And I'll do Space Beth second so that my voice is more raspy—and if it's not doing that on its own, I'll try and drop down a little bit so it's in the deeper register, because she has more of an edge.' 'I just try to walk that line [of] them feeling like they're the same person but completely different characters, because they have a different view of the world and of each other, and of Rick and of Jerry. One of my favorite things about being on the show has been trying to figure out that dynamic and how to make them unique from each other.' Rick and Morty season eight begins May 25 on Adult Swim.