Rick and Morty Co-Creator Debunks Huge Rick Prime Theory (Exclusive)

Rick and Morty kicked off Season 6 of the series with the introduction of a massive new villain, Rick Prime, and the co-creator behind the series has opened up about one of the big theories surrounding this villain ahead of the season's final episodes! Rick Prime's introduction to the series not only brings a new villain to the proceedings, but opens up a whole new world of potential questions and possibilities about where the animated series could go from this point on. At the same time, this new villain has also changed our perspective on how we see Rick and the way he defines himself.

As Rick and Morty prepares to return to Adult Swim with the final episodes of Season 6 starting on November 20th, ComicBook.com got a chance to speak with Rick and Morty co-creator (and the voice behind Rick Prime) Justin Roiland about the new villain and had to ask whether or not this villain is the "Rickest Rick" that C-137 Rick has always referred to himself as. It turns out that while it's not a confirmation or de-confirmation, the full answer's complicated. 

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Is Rick Prime the "Rickest Rick"? 

When asked if Rick Prime could be considered the "Rickest Rick" in the multiverse, Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland began his answer with, "It's interesting because it depends on what your definition of that is. What does that mean? The Rickest Rick. He's certainly a scarier Rick. He's devoid of empathy. I feel like our Rick that we're following at least has a little bit of that. You can tell he, as much as he may want to deny it and not feed into it for himself, you can tell that there's a little bit of attachment to this version of the family and this Morty that he's got."

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Digging into more of what makes Rick Prime so different from C-137 Rick, Roiland continued with, "This other Rick is diabolical, super intelligent. Obviously, a force to be reckoned with for sure. But scarier just because there isn't any of the humanity in there. I suppose if that's your definition of being the most Rick then yeah, having zero humanity at all. Yeah, it certainly changes how we look at our Rick ever so slightly, for sure."

It seems like the "Rickest Rick" definition comes with a lot more complications that Rick Prime's debut has stirred up, so hopefully we will get to see more of the villain as Rick and Morty Season 6 continues beginning on Sunday, November 20 at 11:00PM EST! Do you think Rick Prime is the real "Rickest Rick"? Let us know all of your thoughts about it in the comments! You can even reach out to me directly about all things animated and other cool stuff @Valdezology on Twitter!

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