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Rick and Morty Season 4

Rick and Morty Season 4

Rick and Morty Season 4

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Season 4 Episode 1 Release Date. New Season 4 Characters.
Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 1 and what’s going on with the rest
of the 60 Episodes from their 70 Episode Renewal this past year.

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Rick and Morty (season 4)
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Rick and Morty (season 4)
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Promotional poster
Country of origin United States
Release
Original network Adult Swim
Season chronology
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Season 3
List of Rick and Morty episodes
The fourth season of the animated television series Rick and Morty
was confirmed by Adult Swim in May 2018.
Its original premiere date was scheduled for October 2019, but was
rescheduled to premiere in November 2019 and will comprise ten episodes,
although Dan Harmon wanted the season to be fourteen episodes.
A trailer was released on October 6, 2019, announcing that
five episodes would be released, starting November 10, 2019.

Contents
1 Cast and characters
2 Production
2.1 Background and development
2.2 Writing, recording and animation
3 References
4 External links
Cast and characters
See also: List of Rick and Morty characters
The actors and actresses listed below lend their voices to the corresponding animated characters.

Justin Roiland as Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith, the two main characters
of the show; Rick is an eccentric mad scientist and Morty is his
kind but easily distressed grandson.
Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith, Rick’s son-in-law and
Morty’s father; a simple-minded and insecure person, who
disapproves of Rick’s influence over his family.
Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith, Rick’s granddaughter and
Morty’s sister; a conventional teenager who worries about
improving her status among her peers
Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith, Rick’s daughter and Morty’s
mother; a generally level-headed person, who is dissatisfied
with her marriage

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Rick and Morty Season 3 ended long ago in the forgotten era of October 2017,
but since San Diego Comic-Con 2019, promotion for Season 4 is finally in full swing.
A May 2019 announcement confirmed that Rick and Morty
Season 4 would premiere in November,
and even though we don’t have a specific release date yet,
images and information about the new season have emerged.
Adult Swim even released a Season 4 clip during a panel at SDCC 2019.

Must Read: Rick and Morty Season 4: Six Big Reveals
From Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland

Rick and Morty Season 4

Adult Swim ordered a whopping 70 Rick and Morty episodes in
May 2018 that could one day comprise up to seven more total seasons.
Co-creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon seem optimistic
that the show could run for much longer.

Rick and Morty’s popularity exploded during the
almost two-year break between Seasons 2 and 3,
transforming Roiland and Harmon into household names.
Today, the show is popular enough that McDonald’s
resurrected the formerly extinct Szechuan Sauce just
to appease fans after a Season 3 joke.
Excitement has only grown during the long wait for Rick and Morty Season 4.

Despite a vague release window, we still don’t know that much about
Rick and Morty Season 4,
but here’s every detail we could find about the
upcoming episodes from possible plot details to production updates,
all enhanced with some speculation straight out of an interdimensional
data aggregator we forced Rick D-20420 to build from spare MacBook Pro parts.

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