âRick and Mortyâ season 7 premiere: How to watch, where to stream
Season seven of the hit Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty is scheduled to premiere Sunday, Oct. 15 at 11/10c.
Following season six of the series, and what many refer to as the best season of the show so far, the show’s creator and iconic voice of both characters Rick and Morty, Justin Roiland, faced multiple abuse allegations and has subsequently been let go from the show entirely.
This leaves one very important question, who will voice Rick and Morty in season seven?
The answer should be simple, however, while a trailer for season seven of Rick and Morty has been released with the “sound-a-likes” of the characters, no names for these voice actors have been officially released.
It can be assumed, however, that fans will probably be able to see these names (or name) of the voices in the credits following Sunday’s premiere.
It has been confirmed that the rest of the original cast will be back for the new season including Spencer Grammer (Summer), Sarah Chalke (Beth/Space Beth) and Chris Parnell (Jerry).
Where can I watch Rick and Morty season 7?
Though premiering on Adult Swim, those who have already ditched basic cable can still live stream the season premiere on Sunday with Sling or DirecTV Stream.
If you’re unsure which one to go with, we can break it down.
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What is the difference between Sling and DirecTV Stream?
Sling is considered one of the cheaper live streaming services available. It offers three different channel packages for its users: Sling Orange, Sling Blue and Sling Orange + Blue, all of which come with the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim channel.
Sling Blue and Sling Orange are both $40 per month, but offer different channel selections.
The main difference between the two packages is simply the line of ESPN channels offered with Sling Orange as opposed to channels such as Fox News, MSNBC, Discovery and Bravo offered with Sling Blue.
Meanwhile, Sling Orange + Blue is simply both packages combined for $55 a month. Be sure to check out the full breakdown between all three packages here.
DirecTV Stream, however, is meant for those looking for an alternative to regular cable, but with more channel options.
At $74.99 a month after its free trial, its base package comes with a little over 75 live channels after its free trial.
Those interested can check out all of DirecTV Stream’s channel packages here.