‘Rick And Morty’ Season 3 Latest News, Updates, Spoilers & Release Date: Is The Show Finally Returning Before The Year Ends? Dan Harmon Speaks Up And Slams Everyone On Twitter

By Hazel Zol Marie Baloyo | Dec 20, 2016 11:26 AM EST

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The return of the adult animated sci-fi sitcom, "Rick and Morty's" third season is a little bit behind the schedule and was not aired on the date that it was promised. This has left the fans disappointed for they were absolutely excited for the new season of the series.

Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, the creator of "Rick and Morty," promised the fans that they will be releasing the third season before the year ends. There are only 11 days left until 2017 and there are still no further updates about the release of the show - according to GamenGuide, this resulted in fans getting furious and started publishing their anger and disappointment online to the creators for the delay.

It seems like the creators have some explaining to do. The negative reactions reached Dan Harmon and got him to explain why there is a delay. As per report by Hall of Fame Magazine, Dan Harmon silenced all the bashing when he finally spoke and slams everyone on twitter. He stated that creating an animated series and making sure that everyone will like each and every episode is a no easy task. A lot of time and brainstorming has to be rendered too, and not everyone has the patience to do whatever they're doing. However, he did not explain nicely (which is totally understandable) he slammed everyone who's tweeting him mean tweets in the most sarcastic way and it's hilarious!

Moreover, despite all the reports that claim that the show is going to be canceled - there are still reports about "Rick and Morty" season 3 and what to expect from it. Jobs & Hire wrote that they might surprise the fans and air the season premiere during Christmas, regardless of the fact that there are still no updates about the final release date. Maybe it's going to be the most wonderful time of the year after all.

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