Rick and Morty Season 4 is less than a month away! With the levels of hype and excitement hitting an all-time high, the show has officially announced that Season 4 Episode 1 of will be coming out on Sunday, the 10th of November. Fans had been waiting for a release date for a really long time and they finally have it now. However, there’s one thing they’re disappointed about. There are only going to be 5 episodes! But hang on – there’s a twist.
There are five episodes this season – but they’re not the only episodes! Read ahead to find out more on this.
anyone excited for Rick and morty SEASON 4!!!
— Sean Camatis (@normie_boii) October 10, 2019
Rick and Morty Season 4 Won’t Be Just 5 Episodes Long!
The fourth season of Rick and Morty is going to feature 5 episodes – but that’s most likely going to be the first half of the season. The show will then go on a season break and will be back in 2020 with five more episodes! There’s no way that the creators of the show give fans just five episodes after a break that has lasted over 2 years.
To add to this excitement, there’s a good chance that Rick and Morty Season 5 might come out later in 2020 itself, with two more batches of five episodes each.
rick and morty season 4 😍 i am getting NO study done in november
— Met my soulmate 26th april 🌻🌷🦕🕵️♀️ (@adioseveryone) October 10, 2019
Rick and Morty Season 4 Release Date and More Details
For those who have been living under a rock, Rick and Morty Season 4 airs on Adult Swim on 10th of November – this means that the first half of the season would run from 10th of November to 8th of December. This is a good strategy from the developers of the show as well as the network execs to ensure they get a good viewership during the Thanksgiving-time holiday season!
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