‘Rick and Morty’ writer tapped for ’Star Trek’ adult cartoon | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Rick and Morty’ writer tapped for ’Star Trek’ adult cartoon

/ 04:56 PM October 26, 2018

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Writer Mike McMahan of the famed “Rick and Morty” adult animated science fiction sitcom has been scouted for a new animated sitcom based on the “Star Trek” franchise.

The show will be titled “Star Trek: Lower Decks.” It will be a 30-minute-long adult animated comedy focusing on the support crew stationed in one of Starfleet’s least important ships, reports Deadline.

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A longtime “trekkie,” McMahan easily convinced producer Alex Kurtzman and the team spearheading the expansion of the “Star Trek” franchise, as well as Roddenberry Entertainment.

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“He’s brilliantly funny and knows every inch of every Trek episode, and that’s his secret sauce: he writes with the pure, joyful heart of a true fan,” said Kurtzman.

McMahan is currently the head writer and executive producer for Adult Swim’s much-loved animated sitcom “Rick and Morty.” The show has three seasons so far and a total of 31 episodes. A new season is expected to come out sometime late 2019.  Alfred Bayle /ra

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