Rick and Morty season 4: Characters return to screens soon in brand new collab

Rick and Morty season four is on a midseason break but will at some point this year. US network Adult Swim gave the series a 70-episode renewal back in 2018 so there’s plenty more to come. Now, it has been revealed exactly when Rick and Morty will be back on screens.

Season four of Rick and Morty premiered on Adult Swim on November 10 in the US.

The network previously confirmed season four would be split into two halves consisting of five episodes each.

After a lengthy wait for the fourth season, fans are been expecting a second half soon.

Tweets from the Rick and Morty Twitter account have confirmed the rest will arrive at some point this year.

READ MORE: Rick and Morty season 4, episode 5 explained: What happened?

The teaser ad is expected to air on Sunday, February 2nd on FOX.

Meanwhile, Harmon recently spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the return date of season four.

It seems season four has already been completed and the show’s creators are looking ahead to the next instalment.

In a previous interview Harman said: “I think it’s safe to say without fear of being wrong that the gap between seasons three and four will be the longest and last time that it’s ever so long that it’s ridiculous.

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