They won't say it, so we will: a very happy "wubba lubba dub dub" to you lot, because Adult Swim only released a new trailer for the hotly anticipated Flavor 6 of Rick and Morty merely a month ahead of the season premiere. The new trailer gives us a glimpse into the catholic mess of the new season, including all of the Sanchez/Smith family unit drama, which volition premiere on Adult Swim on September four. You can stream Seasons 1 through 5 on HBO Max now.

The trailer starts, as so many Rick and Morty episodes practise, en media res, with Morty and Rick sitting with their back against a wall, in the middle of a laser gun fight with an unknown foe. Rick calls on his trusty ship to play a song to pump up their spirits. "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath begins playing over a serial of looks into various disastrous situations, from Rick saying that the family is well-nigh to "vanish from reality" which, by the way, is different from dying, to Rick and Summertime discussing escape methods in Die Difficult/

Rick and Morty originally premiered on Developed Swim in 2013. The series follows Rick Sanchez and his daily space, time, and dimensional travels with his grandson Morty. The prove as well follows his relationship with his highly intelligent horse surgeon daughter, his hapless son-in-constabulary, and his granddaughter Summertime and how his garage-based lab and tendency to bring his work home with him impacts the unabridged family unit. The series, which takes a sitcom format, was almost immediately a cult success. In the ix years since it originally premiered, all the same, information technology has taken on a life of its own as a cultural phenomenon.

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Rick and Morty is created by Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland. The principal voice cast for the serial includes Justin Roiland as Rick Sanchez, Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith, Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith, Sarah Chalke equally Beth Smith, Maurice LaMarche equally Morty, and Kari Wahlgren as Jessica. The series has proven to be bot ha critical and commercial success, spawning endless lines of merch, licensed products, and a whole catalog of Funko Pops.

It's less than a month now until the sixth flavour premieres on Developed Swim on September 4, so y'all might want to catch up on the show, which is now on HBO Max. And you can also bank check out the new trailer below.