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RICK AND MORTY SEASON 4 IS COMING THIS YEAR


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It’s been a long wait, but the wait is over: Rick and Morty Season Four is officially confirmed to debut on Adult Swim in November 2019!!

The last episode of Rick and Morty aired October 1, 2017, season 3 episode 10, “The Rickchurian Mortydate.” The last time we saw the Smith family, Beth and Jerry happily reconciled their marriage, and Rick fought the president. There was no real cliff hanger to leave fans on like there had been at the end of Season 2; yet, one is never really necessary for a show like this, fans simply want more.

This morning, Adult Swim posted a short animated clip featuring Rick and Morty telling followers about a big announcement they had to make, the show’s anticipated return date for season four. It will be more than two years since the last episode aired, making it the longest gap between seasons yet. (From end of Season Two to beginning of Season Three was 18 months.)

Fans were hoping for an “accidental” release of season four on April Fool’s this year, like the network had done for season three, but no dice. Still, it’s good to know we have something to look forward to in November.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: RICK AND MORTY SEASON 4 IS COMING THIS YEAR

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