![]() ![]() All of Marvel’s Rick and Morty hires have done some great work, but on the whole, their MCU writing shows that they’ve been more of a detriment to Marvel than a blessing.Īfter being hyped up as the beginning of a new dynasty, introducing the MCU’s next Thanos-sized big bad and taking a much darker turn than the average Ant-Man movie, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania was a monumental disappointment. Loveness has been hired to write Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Waldron has been hired to write Avengers: Secret Wars, so the two most important upcoming Marvel movies are in the hands of Rick and Morty writers. She went on to serve as the creator and head writer of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law for Marvel. Gao got her first Rick and Morty writing credit on arguably the most renowned and beloved episode of the show’s entire run, season 3’s “Pickle Rick,” in which Rick turns himself into a pickle and has to figure out a way to get home when he's washed into a sewer. RELATED: Rick And Morty Season 6 Was A Home Run He went on to write or co-write the season 4 episodes “Never Ricking Morty,” “Promortyus,” and the iconic “The Vat of Acid Episode.” Loveness also worked on the season 5 premiere, “Mort Dinner Rick Andre,” and the season 5 finale, “Rickmurai Jack,” before being hired to pen the script for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Loveness got his first Rick and Morty writing credit on the notorious season 4 episode “Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktim’s Morty,” a rare miss for the series in which Morty gets a dragon in a clunky metaphor for slut-shaming. ![]() Under Marvel, Waldron served as the creator and head writer on the first season of Loki and wrote the screenplay for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Waldron wrote the Rick and Morty season 4 episode “The Old Man and the Seat,” in which Rick seeks revenge after finding out a trespasser has used his private toilet planet. Michael Waldron, Jeff Loveness, and Jessica Gao all wrote for Rick and Morty before being hired by Marvel Studios.
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