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What to Watch After Rick and Morty
From Dystopian Bliss to Surreal Chaos: Two Must‑Watch Picks for Rick and Morty Fans
If you love the razor‑sharp wit and interdimensional antics of Rick and Morty, you’ll want to check out two very different yet oddly complementary picks: Pluribus and The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball. The former, a brand‑new drama from the creator of Better Call Saul, thrusts a misanthropic heroine into a post‑viral America where a hive‑mind of bliss threatens to erase individuality – a high‑concept premise that feels like a darker sibling to the Smith family’s chaotic escapades. The latter revives the beloved chaos of Cartoon Network’s Gumball, amplifying its surreal humor and sci‑fi fantasy elements into a fresh, family‑focused adventure that still feels as wildly inventive as any Rick and Morty episode.
Together, these titles illustrate the spectrum of what makes the original series so addictive: Pluribus delivers the cutting‑edge, thought‑provoking storytelling that keeps the genre fresh, while Gumball offers the comforting familiarity of a beloved cartoon universe reimagined for a new generation. Whether you’re in the mood for a critically acclaimed, dystopian saga that challenges the very notion of happiness, or a fan‑favorite animated romp that pushes reality’s boundaries with every punchline, this pair rounds out the perfect binge for anyone who revels in clever, genre‑bending escapism.