What is the name of the Rick and Morty episode featuring James Gunn and Zack Snyder?
The episode is titled "Ricker Than Fiction."
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In a recent episode of Rick and Morty, James Gunn and Zack Snyder lend their voices to over-the-top versions of themselves, parodying superhero films and fan culture. The episode, titled 'Ricker Than Fiction,' takes direct shots at Warner B...
The 'Ricker Than Fiction' episode starts with Rick and Morty unhappy with the creative direction of their favorite movie franchise, 'Maximum Velocitree.' They confront James Gunn at Warner Bros. and rewrite the franchise using Rick’s 'Movie-lizer.' Gunn and Snyder, in the Warner Bros. cafeteria, exchange Superman ribbing, highlighting the divide in fan expectations for superhero films.
The episode also touches on the meta-narrative of fan complaints about long-running series. Rick and Morty find themselves sucked into the Movie-lizer, becoming new 'Maximum Velocitree' villains. In the end, Gunn steals the Movie-lizer’s hard drive, hoping it could 'save Hollywood,' but is then killed by a gun named 'Sundae.'
The episode is titled "Ricker Than Fiction."
They are parodying themselves, superhero films, and fan culture.
The Movie-lizer is a device used by Rick and Morty to rewrite their favorite movie franchise.
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