Rick and Morty season 7: who is in the voice cast and where to watch in the UK

Adult Swim series back for seventh series after Justin Roiland’s departure
William Mata17 October 2023

The new series of Rick and Morty has been released after a world search for new actors to voice the two lead cartoon characters.

Justin Roiland had voiced both the alcoholic genius Rick and his bumbling grandson Morty in the adult sci-fi comedy for the first six series and all 61 episodes up to now.

Season seven began on Sunday night for the cult show which has entered its new era.

Rick and Morty creator Justin Roiland
AP

Who is in the voice cast?

After Roiland’s exit, a search was underway for actors to voice both Rick and Morty. And there are now two actors in the place of one.

Ian Cardoni, who has voiced promos for WWE and Apple TV, has been given the role of Rick.

Morty will now be voiced by Harry Belden, up until now best known for Joe Pera Talks With You and medical drama Chicago Med.

The first episode of the new phase featured a cameo from Hugh Jackman as the three tried to find ways of getting rid of an unwanted house guest.

Dan Harmon co-created the show with Roiland and has stayed on as an executive producer.

Other main cast members have remained the same:

  • Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith, Morty and Summer’s father and Rick’s son-in-law.
  • Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith, Morty’s older sister and Rick’s granddaughter.
  • Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith and Space Beth, Morty and Summer’s mother / Rick’s daughter. 

When is Rick and Morty Season 7 released?

Episodes are being released on Sundays, and the first one was broadcast on October 15.

Series seven will consist of ten episodes.

Where to watch Rick and Morty Season 7

Since 2013, Rick and Morty has been broadcast on Adult Swim. It is available to subscribers and can then be downloaded from other platforms one day later for a fee.

But if you are willing to hang on another day, it is showing for free on E4 and the channel’s All 4 service. Episodes will be shown on Tuesdays from 10pm.

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