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How to Watch Rick and Morty to See the New Season

Jason Pham
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If you’ve been following Rick and Morty’s interdimensional adventures for the past decade, you may be wondering how to watch Rick and Morty live to not miss a second of Season 7.

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Rick and Morty is adult animated sitcom following the misadventures of two characters — mad scientist Rick Sanchez and his good-hearted grand Morty Smith — as they split their time between their regular home lives and traveling to other planets and dimensions through portals and on Rick’s flying saucer.

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The series, which premiered on Cartoon Network in 2013, has since become an international phenomenon, three Primetime Emmy Award nominations in the Outstanding Animated Program category and two wins.

Now in its seventh season, Rick and Morty is bigger than ever. So where can fans stream Rick and Morty online? Read on for how to watch Rick and Morty live to not miss a moment of the new season.

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Photo: Everett Collection.
Photo: Everett Collection.

When do new Rick and Morty episodes come out?

Rick and Morty Season 7 episodes air on Sundays at 11 p.m. on Cartoon Network.

How to watch Rick and Morty live

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Rick and Morty airs on Cartoon Network, which is available to stream with services like Sling. Sling offers three plans: Sling Orange, Sling Blue and Sling Orange + Blue. With Sling’s current deal, where new subscribers can get 50 percent off their first month, Sling Orange costs $20 for your first month; Sling Blue costs $22.50 for the your month; and Sling Orange + Blue costs $30 for your first month, depending on your location. Each plan includes Cartoon Network.

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After the first month ends, Sling Orange costs $40 per month; Sling Blue costs $45 per month; and Sling Orange + Blue costs $60 per month.

As for the difference between the plans, Sling Orange includes 32 channels and the ability to stream on one device at a time. Sling Blue includes 42 channels and the ability to stream on three devices at the same time. Sling Orange + Blue includes 46 channels and the ability to stream on three devices at the same time. Read on for step-by-step instructions on how watch Rick and Morty with sling.

  1. Visit Sling.com

  2. Click “Try Us Today”

  3. Create an account and choose your plan

  4. Enter your information and payment method

  5. Search for Cartoon Network and start watching

Who’s in the Rick and Morty cast?

The Rick and Morty Season 7 cast introduces Eric Bauza as the new voice of main characters Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith. Bauza replaced original star Justin Roiland, who voiced Rick and Morty for six seasons before his exit after Season 1. See below for the full Rick and Morty Season 7 cast.

  • Eric Bauza as Rick Sanchez

  • Eric Bauza as Morty Smith

  • Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith, Morty and Summer’s father and Rick’s son-in-law

  • Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith, Morty’s older sister and Rick’s granddaughter

  • Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith, Morty and Summer’s mother and Rick’s daughter

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in September 2023, co-creator Dan Harmon revealed that director Zack Snyder once approached him to talk about a potential Rick and Morty movie. “Not him saying, ‘I get to do it,’ or anything like that. He was totally a super fan and was just like, ‘Is there any way I can help get that movie started by using my Snyder-ness?’” Harmon said before joking. “So, the Rick and Morty movie is coming as soon as Zack Snyder gets back from his vacation, because I want to start with a Snyder cut of that movie and then I want to do the director’s cut of a Snyder cut release, so we can just have a six-hour Rick and Morty movie and three hours of it is in black and white.”

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Harmon also confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter that he had one conversation with executives at Warner Bros., where “it felt like maybe it was time to get the ball rolling.” He added to The Hollywood Reporter, “My philosophy would be to just take a Rick and Morty adventure, and spend a bunch of extra money on it and make it 90 minutes long. Not to try to earn its feature status by virtue of canonical dramatic tone shifts or anything like that, but rather to just make it a super badass episode of Rick and Morty.”

He continued, “I think less is more there because then we can let our animators go nuts, and the animation can be fancier and there can be crazy sequences and stuff.”

Harmon also told The Hollywood Reporter that he would prefer for the Rick and Morty movie to come out while the series is still airing. “It’s best that way, because I don’t think it should be this canonical thing that relies on the series to do things and changes everything after that,” he said: “I think it should actually be the equivalent of Raiders of the Lost Ark, where the idea was, ‘Hey, Indiana Jones already exists as a series in George Lucas’ imagination, so Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark is simply his greatest adventure yet.”

Harmon also confirmed that he doesn’t plan on ending Rick and Morty anytime soon, though he does have an idea of how he would want to conclude the series. “It would maybe just be Morty turning 15 and finding a girlfriend that actually makes him want to be an independent person, so everything is kind of destroyed because Morty just wants to be a teenager now and start to grow up,” he said. Yeah, maybe Morty’s 15th birthday would be the catastrophic sinking of that Titanic.”

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Rick and Morty airs on Sundays at 11 p.m. on Cartoon Network. Stream it with Sling.

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