From Evil Morty recreating the Omega Device to Summer spending more time with Rick, there are plenty of interesting theories about what will happen whenRick and Mortyreturns for season 8.Rick and Mortyseason 8is scheduled to air sometime in 2025. An eighth season ofRick and Mortyhas been confirmed as far back as 2018, after season 3, when Adult Swim ordered a whopping 70 new episodes that would bring the series up to season 10. Earlier this year, it was renewed even further to season 12.

Adult Swim recently droppeda teaser trailer forRick and Mortyseason 8that showed Rick auditioning various different aliens as possible replacements for Jerry (as a likely reference to the recent recasting of Rick and Morty themselves). It’s a fun trailer, with a great premise, but it doesn’t reveal too much about what will actually happen inRick and Morty’s next season. How will Rick move on from his grueling ordeal with Rick Prime? Are Rick and Morty still in the fear hole? Will Churry the churro finally come back to exact his vengeance?

A drunk Rick smiles as Morty looks worried in Rick and Morty season 1 episode 1

10Rick And Morty Season 8 Won’t Go Heavy On Lore

When the show started out,Rick and Morty’s writers had no interest in expanding their lore or exploring their characters’ backstories. They wanted to focus on telling standalone stories without building out long-running arcs. But when they teasedRick’s origin storyand the audience latched onto it, they reluctantly changed their stance on lore. Season 7 was the most lore-heavy installment of the series to date. Rick finally defeated his arch-nemesis and Evil Morty became more powerful than ever.

After all the lore stuff in season 7, season 8 might seeRick and Mortygo back to its roots with more standalone adventures that aren’t tied into any larger plotlines. Season 7 concluded the show’s biggest overarching storyline. Season 8 needs to go back to just spending time with these characters while it builds toward the next one.

Rick beats up Rick Prime in Rick and Morty

9Rick Will Move On From Killing Rick Prime

In season 7, episode 5, “Unmortricken,”Rick and Mortywrapped up one of its longest-running storylines in truly harrowing fashion. After obsessively searching for Rick Prime for several seasons, Rick finally managed to track him down, trap him in a room, and beat him to death. And, just like in other bleak revenge stories likeThe Last of Us Part II, he found that revenge didn’t fix anything. He still feels terrible; now, he just has a brutal murder weighing on his conscience.

Typical for Rick, he stuffed those feelings deep down and drank himself into a stupor. But in season 8, surely those feelings will resurface and Rick will have to deal with them. The overarching story ofRick and Mortyseason 8 could revolve around Rick trying to move on from the Rick Prime ordeal.

Beth talks to drunk Mr Poopybutthole in Rick and Morty

8Mr. Poopybutthole Will Become A Villain

Mr. Poopybutthole has had one of the wildest and most unexpected character arcs inRick and Morty. He was introduced as a figment of the Smiths’ imagination who turned out to be a long-time family friend. Then, he became the show’s resident fourth-wall breaker, often popping up in the post-credits scenes ofRick and Morty’s season finalesto comment on all the big twists. Then, he took a dark turn when his wife left him.

The continuation of Mr. Poopybutthole’s arc inRick and Mortyseason 8 will have to be just as unpredictable as everything that came before it. Throughout the series, Mr. Poopybutthole has gotten darker and darker. The natural next step might be for the character to become a full-blown villain, which would present an interesting conflict for his good friend Rick.

Summer bares her Wolverine claws in Rick and Morty

7Summer Will Get A Bigger Role In Season 8

The last few seasons ofRick and Mortyseem to have been subtly setting up Summer to take on a bigger role in the show’s future. When Rick told Summer she reminds him of Diane, it set up the possibility of more parallels being drawn between the two characters. When Rick admitted that he has respect for her after Night Summer led the Night Family’s mutiny, he highlighted the big difference between his relationship with Summer and his relationship with Morty.

Rick and Mortyseems to be setting Summer up for a larger role in future plotlines. In season 8, there could be more focus on her relationship with Rick (in stark contrast to his much less respectful dynamic with Morty). So far, Summer has been one of the series’ best and most underutilized characters. Maybe that’ll change when season 8 comes around.

Rick looking unimpressed with Morty in Rick and Morty

6Rick And Morty Season 8 Will Reveal Why Rick Doesn’t Do Time Travel

Since the beginning ofRick and Morty, Rick has avoided time travel as a rule and stubbornly refused to create a time machine. This started out as a meta gag about not indulging in the most overused sci-fi trope, and a reference to the fact thatRick and Mortyoriginated as a parody ofBack to the Future. But season 8 could reveal that there’s actually a deeper personal reason for Rick’s aversion to time travel.

Maybe Rick did experiment with time travel at some point in the past, when he was younger and even more reckless. Maybe he messed with the space-time continuum and it had disastrous consequences that caused him to swear off time travel for good. Evil Morty’s destruction of the Central Finite Curve might bring the ramifications of that mistake back to haunt Rick in season 8.

Rick and Morty’s Doofus Jerry sitting on his throne as the ruler of the Citadel of Ricks.

5Doofus Jerry Will Finally Appear In The TV Show

Since 2015, Oni Press has been publishingRick and Mortycomics to supplement the TV show. The show hasn’t made many references to the comics, but there have been a couple of crossovers. The Vindicators originated in the comics before becoming the focus of an episode of the TV show. In that spirit,Rick and Mortyseason 8 could finally bring one of the comics’ best characters — Doofus Jerry — into the TV show.

Doofus Jerry is the nickname given to the version of Jerry from Dimension J19ζ7. In his universe, Doofus Jerry is a successful business tycoon and the king of his own world. Chris Parnell is great at playing Jerry as a loser, but it would be interesting to see what he would do with a more confident and accomplished version of the character.

Churry in Rick and Morty

4Churry The Churro Will Be Back For Revenge

One ofthe best episodes ofRick and Mortyseason 7was episode 6, “Rickfending Your Mort,” in which Rick and Morty litigate their relationship with the help of an all-seeing alien. The episode reveals that, at some point in the past, Morty asked Rick to make his churro come to life. He and Churry the churro bonded for a while, but eventually, Morty got sick of his needy new friend and asked Rick to turn him back into a churro.

But Rick revealed that was impossible, because to bring Churry to life, he had to make him “functionally immortal.” So, Rick and Morty concocted a scheme to promise to reunite Churry with his people, then just abandon him on a distant planet with some regular churros. Churry vowed to exact revenge, so he could come back for his vengeance in season 8 (and it could be hilariously anticlimactic).

Rick and Morty stand in a bathroom stall looking at the floor in the season 7 finale

3Rick And Morty Are Still In The Fear Hole

Season 7 ended with one ofRick and Morty’s all-time best episodes: season 7, episode 10, “Fear No Mort.” Unimpressed by traditional haunted houses, Rick and Morty are directed to a hole in the men’s room of a Denny’s that promises to unleash their deepest, darkest fears. The episode was filled with unpredictable twists and turns; every time Morty thought he’d escaped from the fear hole, it turned out he was still in there.

By the end of the episode, Morty seems to have definitively escaped from the fear hole. But it would be a shocking twist for season 8 to reveal at some point that Rick and Morty are still in the fear hole after all. It would certainly be a wild narrative experiment, butRick and Mortyhas always been great at those.

Evil Morty steps through a yellow portal in Rick and Morty

2Evil Morty Will Recreate The Omega Device

While season 7 definitively closed the book on the Rick Prime saga, it left the door wide open for more Evil Morty stories. The last time Evil Morty was seen, he was scanning the schematics for the Omega Device — the weapon that allowed Rick Prime to erase all variants of a given person from the multiverse — before the original was destroyed. Evil Morty ominously told Rick C-137 and Morty Prime that this would give him the ability to recreate it.

Evil Morty initially decided not to replicate the Omega Device, because he didn’t want to share Rick Prime’s reputation as a threat to the multiverse. But that could easily change. Something could happen that makes Evil Morty want to rid the multiverse of a certain enemy, leading him to recreate the Omega Device and use it.

Morty looks worried beside a blood-soaked Rick in Rick and Morty season 7 episode 5

1Rick And Morty Season 8 Will Introduce A New Big Bad

Rick and Mortyseason 8 could bring back Evil Morty or turn someone like Mr. Poopybutthole or Doofus Jerry into the new big bad of the series. Alternatively, it could introduce a brand-new character as the big bad to replace Rick Prime. It would arguably be more effective to make the next big bad a new character rather than reusing a familiar face, because part of what made Rick Prime such a great villain was the mystery surrounding him.

Rick and Mortyisn’t the kind of show that needs a big bad; it worked perfectly well as an episodic series before it dug into its mythology and backstory. But having Rick Prime around did give the series a sense of purpose that it now lacks.Rick and Mortyseason 8 might introduce audiences to a new overarching villain.

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Rick and Morty is an animated science fiction series that follows the eccentric scientist Rick Sanchez and his impressionable grandson Morty Smith as they embark on perilous adventures across space and alternate dimensions. The show explores the impact of these exploits on Morty’s tumultuous family life and personal challenges.