A lot of fans have been waiting for any announcements with regards to “Rick And Morty” Season 4 with anticipation. The need for fulfillment is so huge that there have even been unofficial clips released online that were devoured by hungry viewers. In a recent tease, the folks behind the show decided to throw fans a bone by providing hints on its progress.
As Metro reports, the animators of “Rick And Morty” Season 4 recently gave fans a taste of what is going on behind the scenes as they work on the show. Eric Bofa Nfon, the animation supervisor of the show recently posted a photo on social media of what seems to be a meeting. It would seem that production is underway in earnest.
“Casual meeting. First week back! Feels great #RaM4,” the Tweet’s caption reads.
Casual meeting. First week back! Feels great #RaM4 pic.twitter.com/C5gf68hQn5
— Eric B. (@eric_andfun) January 12, 2019
The thought of the team behind “Rick And Morty” Season 4 getting together is exciting for a lot of fans to contemplate because it means that the show’s return will be coming soon. On that note, the fact that the animation team has only been at it for a week means that fans will still have a long wait ahead of them. Bringing all those epic scenes and gorgeous planets to life can take a long time.
As for when fans can expect to watch “Rick And Morty” Season 4, estimates put it at early 2020. Even if the team finishes working on the show this year, there are still a lot of considerations that could cause it to be delayed. While it is possible for the fourth season to come out in 2019, fans have been burned by such expectations in the past.
With this being the case, viewers waiting for “Rick And Morty” Season 4 should expect it to premiere next year. It might even come out in February 2020, if all goes well.


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