Rick and Morty executive producer Steve Levy gives an optimistic perspective about season 7, arguing that it is better without Justin Roiland.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Rick and Morty executive producer Steve Levy gives his thoughts about season 7 in light of the Justin Roiland controversy. For six seasons, co-creator Roiland voiced the titular characters in the successful Adult Swim animated show. However, earlier this year, Adult Swim and Hulu fired him after his charges of domestic battery and false imprisonment and allegations of workplace misbehavior became public.
“We had a rug pulled from underneath us. The only people we could lean on were each other. It would have been very easy to just say, ‘I’m done and I don’t want to do anything with this show anymore.’ But our crew said, ‘No, we’re not going to let one person drag down all of our hard work.’ This show is created by this team — this family of incredibly hardworking people, and we are going to push through and show the world that we aren’t going to miss a beat.
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