RICK AND MORTY Has Finally Been Renewed - And For A Lot More Than Just One Additional Season!

RICK AND MORTY Has Finally Been Renewed  - And For A Lot More Than Just One Additional Season!

Rejoice, Rick and Morty fans! Adult Swim's hilariously bonkers animated sci-fi series has finally been renewed for a fourth season - and most likely a lot more than that! Get the details after the jump...

By MarkCassidy - May 10, 2018 10:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Rick and Morty
Fans were becoming a little concerned that there was no sign of a fourth season renewal for Rick and Morty, but Adult Swim has now washed those worries away with some awesome news.

Not only with the show return for another season, but a long-term deal has been made for a massive 70 additional episodes. If Rick and Morty follows its usual 10-episode structure, that works out at 7 more seasons.

Also, 70 episodes will bring the show up to 101 in total, meaning it'll be eligible for syndication.

Unfortunately, there's still no word on when we can expect the season 4 premiere, but hopefully that announcement won't be too far off.



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