'Rick And Morty' Season 3 Update: Galactic Federation's Website Showcased What It's Like If Humans And Aliens Exist Together On Earth

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 is one of the most-awaited animated series today. Despite the entire viewer's excitement, there is still no hint as to when it would be released on the small screen. However, there has been a mock website spreading online that gave a sneak peek as to how the life of the Smiths and humans would actually look like. The website also shows series of previews that viewers could expect from the show.

'Rick and Morty' Season 3 Spoilers And News Update: Show To Feature New Big Brother Policy

According to Movie News Guide, after what had happened on "Rick and Morty" Season 2, the Galactic Federation already possessed the planet Earth. This would make everything new, as to policy and culture is concerned. Morty and his family, on their way home, will witness a planet Earth that is really different than the usual.

Sources claimed that the character would see aliens going on the streets acting normal while humans are needed to be monitored and checked. The website mentioned in the beginning seems to be an instrument for humans to register for a Rewards Card.

As per sources, the said reward card includes features that are made available for humans. These are complimentary monitoring, teeth upgrades, biometric installation, and savings. The website also revealed images showing the life on Planet Earth under the authority of Galactic Federation.

'Rick and Morty' Season 3 News Update: Humans Revolt Against Big Brother Policy

With all that is happening on the planet Earth, it seems like the original inhabitants won't be happy with how the policy goes. In a forum featured in the website, humans admitted that they are not doing well with the transition that is happening on their location.

Adult Swim's "Rick and Morty" Season 3 might air this year as fans are greatly excited with how the series would go.

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