‘Rick and Morty’ Creators Announce Premiere Date AND New Trailer

Wubba Lubba Dub Dub!

Though recently rumored, season 3 episode 2 of Rick and Morty did not premiere during the Adult Swim live streaming event this evening.

Instead, co-creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland made the big announcement that the next episode will air Sunday, July 30 at 11:30 p.m. EST.

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They also decided to show a brand new season 3 trailer! Here it is below:

Bask in the hilarity!

The third season of Rick and Morty will have 10 episodes, Harmon said, with the possibility of a fourth underway.

All of this, and them some, was discussed as Harmon continued to write a script in front of an audience, as well as a storyboard artist drawing out some sketches for a future episode.

Fans of Rick and Morty can finally breathe, knowing there is an end date to this long, terrible, seemingly never-ending hiatus since the season 2 finale back in October 2015.

Set your calendar reminders to Sunday, July 30 at 11:30 p.m. EST on Adult Swim for the continuation of Rick and Morty season 3.

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.