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When does “Rick and Morty” Season 10 come out?
Season 10 premieres on June 1, 2027. The first episode airs at 1:30 a.m. PT / 4:30 a.m. ET on Adult Swim. This continues the long‑running animated series that first began in 2013.
What time do episodes air and stream?
Episodes air on Adult Swim at 1:30 a.m. PT / 4:30 a.m. ET on the scheduled release day. For viewers in other US time zones: 2:30 a.m. MT / 3:30 a.m. CT. After the live broadcast, episodes become available for streaming on Max (formerly HBO Max) and Adult Swim’s website/app with a cable login.
When do new episodes come out?
New episodes come out weekly on the same day and time. Season 10 has 10 episodes. A new episode airs every Tuesday (technically early Tuesday morning) starting June 1, 2027. The season finale is expected around early August 2027.
Are episodes released weekly or all at once?
Episodes are released weekly, one at a time. This follows the traditional broadcast schedule for Adult Swim animated series. You cannot binge the whole season at once – you must wait for each new episode to air.
What is “Rick and Morty” Season 10 about?
Season 10 continues the hilarious and chaotic adventures of Rick Sanchez, an eccentric and alcoholic scientist, and his easily influenced grandson Morty Smith. Together, they travel through different dimensions, alternate universes, and strange planets. They encounter bizarre alien beings, futuristic technology, and endless trouble. The season will likely feature new parodies of sci‑fi classics, deep existential jokes, and the usual family drama back home with Beth, Jerry, and Summer.
Who is in the “Rick and Morty” Season 10 cast?
The main voice cast returns for Season 10:
- Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith (voice)
- Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith (voice)
- Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith (voice)
- Justin Roiland as Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith (voice)
- Kari Wahlgren as Jessica and Rick’s Computer (voice)
- Maurice LaMarche as Abradolph Lincler and Scary Teacher (voice)
- Tom Kenny as Squanchy and Gene (voice)
All cast members reprise their iconic roles from previous seasons.
Rick and Morty Season 10 episodes guide
| Episode | Air Date |
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| Episode 1 | June 1, 2027 |
| Episode 2 | June 8, 2027 |
| Episode 3 | June 15, 2027 |
| Episode 4 | June 22, 2027 |
| Episode 5 | June 29, 2027 |
| Episode 6 | July 6, 2027 |
| Episode 7 | July 13, 2027 |
| Episode 8 | July 20, 2027 |
| Episode 9 | July 27, 2027 |
| Episode 10 | August 3, 2027 |
Each episode runs approximately 23 minutes. Official episode titles have not been announced yet.
Rick and Morty Season 10 Teaser
A teaser trailer for Season 10 is expected to be released by Adult Swim in early May 2027. It will likely show brief clips of Rick and Morty running from explosions, visiting a new alien planet, and arguing in the garage. Short promo spots may also air during Adult Swim programming leading up to the premiere. Check Adult Swim’s official YouTube channel for updates.
How can I watch “Rick and Morty” Season 10?
You can watch Season 10 in several ways:
- Live on Adult Swim (cable/satellite) at the scheduled time.
- Next‑day streaming on Max (subscription required) – episodes are added after they air.
- Adult Swim website or app – free with a cable provider login.
- Live TV streaming services that carry Adult Swim: YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, fuboTV, DirecTV Stream.
How to Watch Rick and Morty Season 10 on Adult Swim
Tune in to the Adult Swim channel on your TV at 1:30 a.m. PT / 4:30 a.m. ET on June 1, 2027. If you don’t have cable, use a live TV streaming service (like YouTube TV or Sling TV) that includes Adult Swim. After the episode finishes, you can also watch it on the Adult Swim app by signing in with your TV provider account.
Rick and Morty Season 10 filming locations
Although Rick and Morty is an animated series, voice recording takes place at studios in New York City, New York, USA. The animation production is handled by studios in the US and internationally, but the voice cast records primarily in New York. No physical on‑location filming is involved because the show is fully animated.