The First Half Of RICK AND MORTY Season 4 Is Now Available For Fans To Stream For Free Online

The First Half Of RICK AND MORTY Season 4 Is Now Available For Fans To Stream For Free Online

Fans who haven't been able to catch up on the latest season of Rick and Morty are in luck, as Adult Swim has decided to make that possible before launching the back half of the series. Read on for more!

By LiteraryJoe - Jan 06, 2020 11:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Rick and Morty
Source: Toonado
Season 4 has been a pretty wild ride for Rick and Morty. The series only recently saw the renewal of seventy more episodes, which should amount to about ten seasons in all consisting of ten episodes each, including the first three already released. The show returned in 2019 for Season 4, and for the first time saw a new release schedule, splitting the front and back halves of the series.

Adult Swim released five episodes at the end of 2019 before going on hiatus, with the remaining five set to be released early in 2020. 

Season 4 of Rick and Morty has already seen the return of fan-favorites such as Mr. Poopy Butthole and Mr. Meseeks while introducing new characters voiced by special guests such as Taika Waititi, Sam Niell, Matthew Broderick, Sherri Shephard, Elon Musk, and more.

For fans of the show who haven't been able to watch the first five episodes, Adult Swim has got you covered. You can now catch up via the Adult Swim website right here and then when the next five episodes release, you'll be in the know (not that continuity is something that matters much to Rick Sanchez.)

What do you think? Will you be catching up on the latest season or has the series lost your interest? Let us know in the comments section below and check out the Season 4 trailer for Rick and Morty if you haven't seen it yet!


An animated series on adult-swim about the infinite adventures of Rick, a genius alcoholic and careless scientist, with his grandson Morty, a 14 year-old anxious boy who is not so smart. Together, they explore the infinite universes; causing mayhem and running into trouble.  

Rick and Morty Season 4 is expected to return from hiatus this month. For a limited time you can watch the episodes free here.

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dracula
dracula - 1/7/2020, 2:00 AM
The show just hasn't been as good since season 2, Season 3 had a great start, but I dont think the rest live up to it. Need some new blood in the writing room. How about getting Alex Hirsch to write an episode or two
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/7/2020, 5:51 AM
Streaming huh how long will that be available on streaming before it gets taken down by another show and movie nothing stays on streaming for long glad I download don’t need WiFi to stream if your in place that have no WiFi bad weather effects WiFi not electricity
Tensorpants
Tensorpants - 1/7/2020, 7:00 AM
Could you bury the link, the entire reason this article exists, any lower?
LiteraryJoe
LiteraryJoe - 1/7/2020, 3:32 PM
@Tensorpants - I dig your point, I'll go ahead and stick it higher up as well so there is more than one point of finding it. In the initial article, which I wrote on Toonado, the link is at the top with the source, but when doubling up we have to source our sister sites. Thanks for pointing this out to me!
LiteraryJoe
LiteraryJoe - 1/7/2020, 3:43 PM
@Tensorpants - Officially updated, thanks again. I'm looking forward to more constructive criticism in the future. Happy New Year!
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