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Rick and Morty fans are seriously not people to be messed with and demand for season 4 means we’ll now see it in the UK two months earlier than expected.

Channel 4 have confirmed that after public pressure to see the new series sooner rather than later, the new episodes will debut on 20 November on E4.

That’s only nine days away!

Confirming the news, Ian Katz, Director of Programmes at Channel 4 said: ‘When we announced we would be airing Rick and Morty Series 4 on free to air TV in January we thought fans would be delighted.


‘Instead they told us – in their droves – that it wasn’t nearly soon enough, so we’ve listened and brought forward the UK premiere to November 20th on E4 and All 4. Enjoy!’



The new series will be split into two parts, with five episodes on each side.

Rick and Morty have fallen through a time loop and is now getting to the UK two months earlier (Picture: Netflix)

Prepare for a lot of the mocking of film faves if the new titles are anything to go by, with the first episode Edge of ToMorty: Rick Die Rickpeat –a mock-up of the 2014 action film Edge Of Tomorrow – kicking off the season.

It’s not the only movie inspired instalment on its way this season four – with Rattlestar Ricklactica (Battlestar Galactica) getting a look in.

It’s not all space-themed though, with One Crew Over The Crewcoo’s Morty (inspired by One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Next) also on the episode line-up.

While some have said the episode is ‘too sweary’ most are excited to see the pair back on our screens (Picture: Adult Swim)

Somehow even US TV staple Law and Order gets involved with Claw and Hoarder: Special Ricktims Morty being thrown in there for good measure.

Previews have already given a thumbs up for this season – with celeb uber-fans including Avengers star Chris Evans unable to hide their excitement about it.

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Now we can actually see what all the hype is about!

Rick and Morty season 4 launches 20 November on E4.

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