Rick And Morty Season 8: How To Watch New Episodes Online

The Rick and Morty season 8 premieres May 25 on Adult Swim with 10 new episodes and streaming options on Hulu + Live TV and HBO Max.

Rick and Morty is back for another wild ride through the multiverse. The hit animated sci-fi comedy kicks off its highly anticipated Season 8 on Sunday, May 25 at 11 p.m. EST on Adult Swim, promising more outrageous adventures, biting satire, and fan-favorite callbacks.

Since its debut, Rick and Morty has evolved into a pop culture powerhouse, known for its mix of philosophical chaos and irreverent humor. Season 8 brings fans back to the unpredictable world of Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith, and according to early reviews, the show may be embracing its roots with more “adventure/parody of the week” style episodes, reminiscent of earlier seasons.

For those who want to watch new episodes live, you’ll need access to Cartoon Network through a live TV service like Hulu + Live TV, which also includes a free 3-day trial and bundled access to Disney+ (with ads) and ESPN+ (with ads). If you prefer to binge-watch later, the entire season will be available on HBO Max starting September 1.

Here’s the full episode schedule for Season 8:

Episode 1: “Summer of All Fears” – May 25

Episode 2: “Valkyrick” – June 1

Episode 3: “The Rick, the Mort, and the Ugly” – June 8

Episode 4: “The Last Temptation of Jerry” – June 15

Episode 5: “Cryo Mort a Rickver” – June 22

Episode 6: “The Curicksous Case of Bethjamin Button” – June 29

Episode 7: “Ricker Than Fiction” – July 6

Episode 8: “Nomortland” – July 13

Episode 9: “Morty Daddy” – July 20

Episode 10: “Hot Rick” – July 27

Season 8 retains the voice cast introduced in Season 7, including:

Ian Cardoni as Rick Sanchez

Harry Belden as Morty Smith

Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith

Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith

Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith

Jon Allen as Mr. Poopybutthole

While no guest stars have been officially announced, Rick and Morty has a history of surprise appearances from A-list names—so fans should stay tuned.

As for the future, the show’s longevity is already locked in. After being renewed for 70 episodes post-Season 3 and an additional two seasons after Season 7, Rick and Morty is confirmed to continue at least through Season 12. If it follows the usual release pattern, Season 9 could land as soon as 2026.

In the meantime, those looking to catch up or dive into the madness can stream the entire series on HBO Max. You can also find a free 24/7 livestream of random episodes on the Adult Swim website, or purchase individual seasons on DVD.

With plenty of laughs, existential dread, and interdimensional mayhem on the way, Rick and Morty Season 8 is shaping up to be a must-watch.

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