'Rick and Morty' Season 3 News Update: Adult Swim's Newly-Launched Galactic Federation Website Hacked [VIDEO]
As of the moment, the launch date of "Rick and Morty" Season 3 is still unknown and to divert the audience's attention, Adult Swim has released a Galactic Federation website. But now, the said page was reportedly hacked.
According to Den of Geek, the avid patrons of Adult Swim's animated series "Rick and Morty" has been eagerly waiting for "Rick and Morty" Season 3 to air. As the show is getting closer to the audience's screens Adult Swim made something that will distract the viewers between episode's gaps. "Rick and Mort's" co-creator Dan Harmon has revealed a viral website all about the Galactic Federation.
But now, Tripped Media has learned that the Galactic Federation website displays the visitors a chat feed between gromflomites who hacked into the page to generate a private channel. Nevertheless, when the members log in they will see a glitch that indicates a definite user named Fr33R1CK5455 furtively entering the website. It was also notable that this user has an omega contact to the whole channel.
As a matter of fact, the web page gets restructured frequently with news about humans and what seems like an imitation of Buzzfeed. But then, it is really questionable that most news indicated the Smith family specifically the surveillance videos. The gromflomites also posted a meme out of Jerry's picture which was named as BasicHuman.
It can be remembered that last month that Dan Harmon spoke up regarding the "Rick and Morty" Season 3 delay wherein he apologizes to the show's patrons as he takes on all the blame. Harmon further stated that "I don't have a release date for season 3. It's not that I know it and I'm not allowed to say it; it's Adult Swim's domain. What I will tell you is it's late because of us, it's late because of me."
Up to this moment, nothing is known about the "Rick and Morty Season 3" release date. Hopefully, the Galactic Federation website will be fixed as it has been a good distraction for the viewers who are waiting for their animated series to debut.