“Rick and Morty” season 4 is in the making and its creators released a 15-second video to tease fans a bit. As can be seen in the clip, Rick, Morty and some of their friends have transformed into Marvel superhero look-alikes.
Rick seems to have imitated X’Men’s Cyclops while Morty serves as his sidekick. But while it is fun to watch, it does not provide any specific detail on what can be expected from “Rick and Morty” season 4. There is no hint about the story, so maybe its purpose is really for the sake of teasing alone. Check it out below:
#RickandMorty pic.twitter.com/YDbPxjZVMg
— Rick and Morty (@RickandMorty) August 21, 2018
The third season of “Rick and Morty” ended in October 2017 and it set a record. It was labeled as the most watched installment in the entire Adult Swim history. Its follow-up, “Rick and Morty” season 4, has yet to arrive, so while fans wait, here are details that we know so far:
“Rick and Morty” season 4 was renewed, with the series getting a whopping order of 70 episodes, as per Entertainment Weekly. The first three seasons have a combined count of 31 episodes, thus it can be assumed that the series will continue to run for at least six seasons more.
When “Rick and Morty” season 4 returns, it will bring back the series’ favorite characters. Definitely, Justin Roiland will keep his roles as Rick and Morty while Chris Parnell will still be Jerry Smith, Morty’s dad. The rest of support characters, including Spencer Grammar (Summer Smith) and Sarah Chalke (Beth Smith) are reprising their roles as well.
Finally, although there is no exact date yet as to when “Rick and Morty” season 4 is arriving, Adult Swim hinted that it will not be soon. In a Twitter post, the network stated, “See you in like a really long time.”


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