

Rick and Morty
Season 8
TV-14
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Rick and Morty are back for Season Eight! 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!
Where to Watch Season 8
10 Episodes
Cast of Season 8
Season 8 Ratings & Reviews
- Winston3d agoStill fun as ever to watch even without rewatching the past seasons.
- Matlock_SJuly 24, 2025Better than season 7, although it's a bit of a mixed bag.
- PsynisterJune 23, 2025Ever since they fired one of the creators over unsubstantiated allegations that even the police said lacked any credibility, and who also voiced both Rick AND Morty among others, this show has gone down hill something fierce! I mean, it’s almost painful to watch given how the voice overs for both main characters are AI enhanced to sound like their old selves. It’s really kind of disappointing that virtue signaling took priority over justice and as a result a great show along with a man’s reputation were thoroughly trashed and destroyed…
- johnmarkharrisJune 23, 2025I’m starting to think the show coasted a season on plot ideas left over from when Roiland was around and now we’re getting the best the writers can do on their own. This is fucking sad. It looks like Rick and Morty, but it’s generous to call this mediocre. Things happen but there’s no weight to any of it. You can see the characters starting to flanderize and turn two-dimensional. Damn shame.
- RobinJune 18, 2025"Rick and Morty Has Lost Its Soul – We Need Justin Roiland Back" Once a chaotic masterpiece of dark humor and sci-fi brilliance, Rick and Morty has become a shadow of its former self. What was once unpredictable and hilariously unhinged now feels sterile, overly polished, and soulless. The spark is gone—and it’s painfully obvious why: Justin Roiland. Roiland’s bizarre, half-improvised rants, his signature character voices, and his fearless embrace of absurdity gave Rick and Morty its identity. Without him, the show feels like it’s written by a committee trying to mimic what once came naturally. Rick’s voice sounds like a cover band doing karaoke, and Morty’s anxious charm has dulled into generic teenage whining. The pacing is off, the jokes are flat, and the nihilistic edge has been replaced by try-hard quirkiness. Sure, the animation is still slick, and the concepts are still technically sci-fi, but the emotional and comedic core has been gutted. It's like watching a robot try to act human—close, but hollow. Say what you will about Roiland’s controversies, but creatively, Rick and Morty doesn’t work without him. He was the madman in the lab coat that gave life to this weird universe. Without that madness, we’re just left with formulas and fan service. Bring back the chaos. Bring back the real Rick and Morty. Bring back Justin.