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Rick and Morty Season 9 Trailer: Lava Floors, Death Punches & More
From lava floors and death punches to killer cushions and the love of dance, here's the trailer for Adult Swim's Rick and Morty Season 9.
Article Summary
- Rick and Morty Season 9 trailer teases lava floors, epic fights, and absurd new adventures
- Morty wants to avoid another rebellion while Rick faces a “Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique”
- Get the latest previews, promo clips, and sneak peeks dropped by Adult Swim ahead of the May 24 premiere
- Showrunners confirm Season 9 is ready, with Seasons 10 and 11 already in production and writing
With May 24th here before you know it, Adult Swim dropped the official trailer for Rick and Morty Season 9 – and before you ask? Yeah, there's a whole lot to unpack about it. We're talking, it's going to need its own separate post to touch on everything – though Morty's line about not wanting to be part of another rebellion and Rick getting hit with a "Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique" definitely stand out. You can check out the best look yet above, and then stick around for a look at previous previews below:

Rick and Morty Season 9: Rick and Morty is back, baby! Season Nine is all certified bangers. No AI slop! Just Grade A organic slop, made by real humans with real human traits like back hair and cysts. Please watch, or we'll have neglected our families for nothing. Now, here's an updated look at the sneak peeks/preview clips released (with the latest clips at the end):
And here's a look at the image gallery that was released alongside the news that the Emmy Award-winning animated series would be returning in May, followed by a previous Season 9 sneak peek and some insights on the ninth season (and beyond) from the show's team:
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In this previously released sneak peek clip from the ninth season, Principal Vagina calls in Beth and Jerry to meet with him about what Morty and Summer have been up to. First observation? Morty and Summer have zero respect for Vagina. After Vagina offers a laundry list of things that the sublings have done, he announces that they are being expelled. When Beth tries to get some answers, Summer mutes her, Jerry, and Vagina's "Boomer Frequency." Soon, Rick appears in farming gear and uses a hoe to turn Vagina into a carrot. Horrified by the experience, Vagina unexpels them and promises them all "A's" – and that's when Beth rips into Rick for making Morty and Summer into "spoiled assholes." After Morty pulls a move on him, Rick is convinced that Morty and Summer need to be sent away to a sleepaway camp that takes care of spoiled kids.
Rick and Morty Showrunner, EP Offer Seasons 9, 10 & 11 Updates
Back in September 2025, Showrunner/EP Scott Marder and EP Steve Levy took part in a Reddit AMA, offering the latest updates on how things were looking with Season 9 and beyond, while also dropping some clues to what's to come. In terms of the animated series' future, Levy shared that they "have season 9 in post, 10 in production, and 11 writing, so we are a lot further along than you think." Marder believes Season 8 will be hitting Adult Swim in Fall 2026. When asked if they believe the series will get a 13th season, Levy shared, "I believe we will," while Marder responded, "The lease on my Mazda Miata certainly hopes so!"
When asked to apply the Harmontown "Olives" rating (5 olives being bad, one olive being good), Levy responded, "Season 9 is 1 Olive and 10 is 0 Olives. Actually, that's tough. I could go either way with those seasons. They are both some of our best work." For those who think the Emmy Award-winning series has lost its edge, Marder teased that Season 9 should take care of that: "I would say Season 9 will convince everyone we've got a full tank of gas left in us." Later in the AMA, Marder would add, "The episode ideas are still REALLY flowing, and Rick still has plenty of mean left in him."


















