“Rick and Morty” Season 4 is on it’s way! The hit Adult Swim series is set to return for its fourth season in November 2019, it was announced Wednesday at the WarnerMedia upfront presentation in New York. Season 4 will premiere just over two years after the finale of Season 3 in October 2017, the longest gap yet between seasons of the show. Over a year elapsed between the Season 1 finale in April 2014 and the Season 2 premiere in July 2015, while there was nearly a two year break between the end of Season 2 in October 2015 and the first episode of Season 3 on April Fools Day 2017. Season 3 then resumed in July of that year. It was announced last May that Adult Swim had given “Rick and Morty” a massive 70-episode order, which will bring the series to 101 episodes. The order is part of a new long-term deal the network has signed with series creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. The series has proven to be a ratings goldmine for Adult Swim, with the Season 3 finale scoring a 3.9 rating in adults 18-24 and a 3.2 in adults 18-34 in Nielsen’s Live+Same Day numbers, the highest ratings in network history. The series follows a sociopathic genius scientist who drags his inherently timid grandson on insanely dangerous adventures across the multi-verse. Roiland voices both Rick and Morty. The series also features the voices of Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, and Sarah Chalke.
Philosophy Zombie wrote: » Heard good things about it. It's nice starting out on new shows that received positive reviews. I'm late to the party as usual
gmisk wrote: » Keep watching it gets better and better. Morty is a bit whiny with his aw geeez but doesn't bother you after a while.
Philosophy Zombie wrote: » Just watched the first episode last night. Very sharp dialogue. I'll stick with it for a while. Is Morty always this whiny? It was understandable in the pilot but still early days for me.
Also Starring LeVar Burton wrote: » Ah geez, massive renewal announcement Rick! 70 more episodes announced. Renewed up to Season 10! Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!https://renewcanceltv.com/rick-morty-renewed-for-70-more-episodes-by-adult-swim/
Snotty wrote: » Yip, sounds like a ploy to get more money in contract negotiations
seamus wrote: » To a certain extent it seemed to be a bit of a pisstake of Rick & Morty itself.
GLaDOS wrote: » Was a little disappointed with the final episode, was expecting more.
OptimusTractor wrote: » Season 3 began with such promise but everything since episode 4 has been terrible. The Citadel episode being the worst so far. Compared to 1&2 this season has been disappointing. I hope the show hasn't peaked too soon.