• Fans pose for photos in the 'Rick and Morty' Galactic Federation Prison at at New York Comic Con on October 8, 2016 in New York City.

Fans pose for photos in the 'Rick and Morty' Galactic Federation Prison at at New York Comic Con on October 8, 2016 in New York City. (Photo : Getty Images for Turner / Paul Zimmerman)

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 is still in production but fans cannot seem to comprehend that. Show writer Dan Harmon is still being pressured to disclose when the series will air again and he addresses them in a recent podcast.

The fate of Rick Sanchez in the intergalactic prison is still uncertain. However, the short black and white teaser released several months ago shows that he is trying to escape albeit in another non-human form.

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Harmon is once again addressing the "Rick and Morty" Season 3 release date questions in a recent episode of his Harmontown podcast. He said that the animators and artists are already drawing the episodes.

Previously, Harmon has already explained that the show is not in danger and that there were no serious issues to be alarmed off. Harmon said in a statement obtained by Comic Book that nobody was to blame for the slow production.

"So, I'm sorry I can't say 'we fractured a creative valve in sector 3' or 'it's Paul's fault. GET HIM!" said Harmon. "No hidden truth. We slow. Sorry. Part of what I was trying to express is that WE would sit and ponder, what's the problem here, how can we write faster, why we so slow?"

One of the possible "Rick and Morty" Season 3 release dates is July 26 considering that it was also the same one for Season 2 in 2015, Cinema Blend reported. The after-credits scene from the previous season includes Mr. Poopy Butthole saying that it may take more than a year before the show returns.

"Rick and Morty" Season 3 is already in production and fans have no other choice but to wait for it to be finished. Animation can also take longer but it may be the last part as the voice overs seem to be finished based on the earlier teaser.

Watch the Harmontown podcast below: