Are We Getting a New Episode of ‘Rick and Morty’ This Week?

If you’re a fan of Rick and Morty, you’ve been waiting a long, long time for the third season to materialize (aside from the surprise April Fool’s Day episode). In the three months since, it has been mostly radio silent. Fans have gone to drastic conclusions as to why season three was taking so long, speculating that the upcoming season may be its last.

But fans may not have to wait too much longer for a new episode. The Rick and Morty Twitter page recently invited fans to an impromptu livestream this Thursday, June 29 at 9pm EST.

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Adult Swim, as well as Harmon and Roiland, are mum about any information about what it could include. It could be an announcement as to when the next episode (and remainder of the season) will air. It could be more behind the scenes videos. OR, it could also be the airing of the second episode of the third season.

The third season is expected to air this summer thanks to a promo video that aired during the April Fool’s episode. Many reports have speculated that it will air sometime in July. Hopefully, this livestream will answer these questions, and then some.

The spontaneous Rick and Morty livestream will take place on June 29 at 9pm EST. It can be watched on Adult Swim.

What are you hoping to see from this Rick and Morty livestream on Thursday? Share your theories in the comments.

Michael Fromm
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Michael E. Fromm is an all-around scrivener, writing screenplays (short and feature), short stories, novels, poetry, blogs, articles, and press releases. Since first learning to hold a pen, he has done little but read, watch, and write about characters and worlds of fantasy. It would be very difficult to find him without a pen in hand and an idea in mind, which is problematic for anyone wanting to have a conversation with him. Michael graduated from Rowan University, primarily focusing on improving his skills as a filmmaker and screenwriter. After said schooling, he joined an elite force of Rowan grads who also had the notion of becoming filmmakers. This group, known as Justice Productions, call on him every so often to write short films. And, until this whole writing thing pays off, Michael currently does development & marketing communication (writing, graphic & publication design, social media and website upkeep, etc.) for a web development company in Central New Jersey, where he currently resides.