‘Rick and Morty’ Live-Action Promo Features Christopher Lloyd as Rick Sanchez.<br />Adult Swim has just released a live-action scene of Rick and Morty starring Back to the Future’s Christopher Lloyd as Rick, and It’s Jaeden Martell as Morty.<br />Rick and Morty has never hidden the fact it’s heavily inspired by the Back to the Future franchise.<br />Secondly, the scene’s name has a juicy Easter egg connecting it to Rick and Morty’s comic books.<br />In the scene released on Twitter, Lloyd comes out of a portal, followed by Martell. .<br />Lloyd then says, “Morty, we’re home," belching in the middle of the sentence with his best Rick impression.<br />It’s a brief scene where nothing major really happens, but we can still hope this is a secret tease for a full live-action episode.<br />Lloyd’s Dr. Emmett Brown is one of the most iconic characters in movie history, inspiring a generation of time-traveling characters, including Rick.<br />So, seeing the actor come back as Rick feels like we came full circle with the reference.<br />Adult Swim posted the scene with the caption “C-132," the real designation of the first two volumes of Oni Press’ Rick and Morty comic.<br />To make the irony of the live-action experiment even tastier, one of the few differences between Rick-132 and the one from the animated series is that the comic book character doesn’t like time-traveling all that much.<br />That’s just some grade-A Easter egg, Adult Swim, please keep them coming.<br />Season 5 of Rick and Morty consists of ten episodes, part of the 70 episodes ordered by Adult Swim after they renewed the series in 2018.<br />Season 5 of Rick and Morty debuted on Adult Swim on June 20, with weekly episodes coming out every Sunday. .<br />Unfortunately for fans, the series took a break after August 8, with Adult Swim announcing it would merge the last two episodes into the season finale.<br />This is the first time that a Rick and Morty season finale will have an hour-long special.<br />The Rick and Morty Season 5 finale premieres on Adult Swim on September 5. Check out the live-action promo below