'Rick and Morty' Season 3 Air Date, News & Update: Everything You Should About The New Season!

By Din Rose | Dec 13, 2016 12:18 AM EST

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In the last few days, "Rick and Morty" Season 3 has been the talk of the town. Apparently, the fans are aggravated with the show's delayed air date. Although that will change now because the 3rd installment is already green-lit to air on January, only some more loose details will be tied up. Surely, this is the best news for everyone! Now, other facts will be revealed here.

According to GamenGuide, "Adult Swim will announce the "Rick and Morty" Season 3 air date before the end of the year and the lengthier series could premiere by January 2017." Notably, Creator Dan Harmon got bashed due to the series' delay. He now seems to listen to the demand of the people.

Longer-episodes topic swirls as well in the rumor mill. In contrast, the adult animated show was suspected to run with a very few episodes only. However, it is now confirmed to have a 14-episode run in its 3rd season slamming the speculation.

In a report by News Everyday, "He (Harmon) simply hinted that the third season will not only cover the "situation" that they created in the second season." Clearly Rick and Morty" Season 2 ending left so many cliffhangers for everyone; now they will be answered in the forthcoming season.

Furthermore, it is also said that the show will give a lot of surprising twists on its plot! Surely, this is what the fans are waiting for. More fun and entertainment will be given by the characters.

Hopefully Dan Harmon will listen now to Rick and Morty" fan after the season 3 delay basing incident. "One the fans made an unfavorable comment on Harmon's Twitter account saying, "Someone takes away Harmon's Twitter until he finishes Season 3," Latin post shares.

In all, "Rick and Morty" Season 3 looks to be in development already, so the fans can just wait and see when it will actually air. Keep following Jobs & Hire for more latest news about it.

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