Rick and Morty respond by the end of 2020

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Morty and Rick bring in the end of the year.

Video by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper / CNET

If you are still saying goodbye to a gloomy year filled with closures and protests, the official Twitter and Rick and Morty account left a brief excerpt from Rick that elicited several pessimistic reactions to the brand.

‘Year over’, tweeted the bill on New Year’s Day, with a 19-second clip of Rick’s spinning head on a “Rick Boy” screen.

The report also tweeted short Christmas-related Rick and Morty tracks about the holiday, which is also dark and disturbing.

The flickering Rick and Morty content can be disappointing for fans who are impatient for new episodes. Adult Swim renewed the show in mid-2018 for 70 episodes and co-creator Justin Roiland promised that the turnaround for episodes would be faster. But the fourth season, which arrived in late 2019, continued the show’s pattern of about two years between seasons.

“We are very excited that we are locked up for the first time ever, we know what the future holds, that we have job security,” Roiland said in June 2018. “[Co-creator Dan] Harmon is very excited, we have a wonderful writing room. We want the episodes to stay good, but we also want to try to turn around a little faster now that we have this big order, I think it gives us the ability to be faster. ‘

Fans are now hoping that the break between seasons 4 and 5 will not be that long. According to Harmon, the coronavirus pandemic did not significantly impede work on season 5. “We’re more on schedule than we ever were,” he said in October.

Season 5 does not yet have a release date on Adult Swim.

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