Solar Opposites Season 3: Building Out the Universe
Summary
In this article, we delve into a conversation with Justin Roiland, where he talks about his various projects, including his VR game, “Trover Saves the Universe,” and a new non-VR game called “High on Life.” However, the main focus of the discussion is his show “Solar Opposites,” which follows a team of aliens trying to fit in on Earth. Justin Roiland is excited about the upcoming season three and the direction the show is taking, including building out the universe and getting more serialized.
Table of Contents
- Trover Saves the Universe and High on Life
- Smiling Friends and Diabolical Boys
- Solar Opposites and the Pupa
- Molly’s Death and Crossover Possibilities
- Conclusion
Trover Saves the Universe and High on Life
Justin Roiland, the co-creator of “Rick and Morty,” talks about his VR game called “Trover Saves the Universe,” which is available on multiple consoles. He also mentions a new non-VR game called “High on Life” which will be released on Xbox in October.
Smiling Friends and Diabolical Boys
The speaker expresses his admiration for the creators of the TV show “Smiling Friends” and his involvement in creating a short for “Diabolical Boys,” a spin-off animated series.
Solar Opposites and the Pupa
The main topic of discussion is his show “Solar Opposites,” which is about a team of aliens trying to fit in on Earth. The show has two adults, replicants, and a pup, which is a crucial character. The Pupa is a creature that stores all of the home world’s information and DNA, and it plays a crucial role in the mission of a team of Schlorpians to terraform a new planet. The characters in the story are unaware of the Pupa’s significance.
Molly’s Death and Crossover Possibilities
The transcript reveals that a character named Molly dies in the show, which was a deliberate move by the writers to create an emotional impact. The possibility of a crossover between Solar Opposites and Rick and Morty is discussed, but it seems unlikely given the two shows are from different studios.
Conclusion
Justin Roiland ends by thanking the audience for watching and jokingly promoting a non-existent soda line. Fans of “Solar Opposites” can look forward to an exciting season three, where the universe will be built out even more, and the show will become more serialized.