Even if it does arrive, it won’t be for a good while yet…
At the end of the Rick & Morty’s hugely popular and successful second season, we knew that a third season was already on the way, as Adult Swim had already commissioned it.
However, sometime across the airing of the third season, something happened to the show: it almost became TOO popular.
Remember that madness over the szechuan sauce? The show had developed the kind of fanbase that had gone ever so slightly rabid (not terribly unlike what Martin Freeman had to say about Sherlock), and with increased popularity comes rapidly increased demands.
In hindsight, while the third season had some tremendous highlights, the darkness had taken over and the show felt meaner and less funny than before, which is probably why – SPOILERS! – they felt the need to hit the Hard Reboot button by the end of it.
Even with that though, a fourth season has yet to be picked up by Adult Swim and Dan Harmon, one of the show’s co-creators, spoke to Kevin Smith on his podcast about it:
The reason we’re not working on Rick and Morty right now ain’t because I figured out that I don’t need to impress you. It’s because of a little something called contract negotiations and it’s gotten complicated this time around.
He also took to Twitter with a more revealing answer:
https://twitter.com/danharmon/status/974823597301616641
As did the show’s other co-creator Justin Roiland, who tells fans not to focus their attention on him and Harmon, and instead look to the Turner Broadcasting System (who own the Cartoon Network, and therefore Adult Swim) for an answer:
For everyone telling me to get back to work on Rick and Morty (season four) turn your attention to Turner. I’m waiting around just like you. Making some cool video games in the meantime though! @squanchgames
— Justin Roiland (@JustinRoiland) March 22, 2018
These negotiations may have something to do with the fact that they want Season 4 to be 14 episodes long instead of the usual 10, as they want there to be less time between seasons than usual, which is ironically causing there to be more time between seasons…
Somewhere out there, there is a parallel universe in which we are all already enjoying Season 4, but we are not there.
Not yet.
Early estimates for the new season put it at Late 2019, and more information may be revealed during the Turner slate presentation in May, or the Adult Swim festival in October, which is set to feature Run The Jewels, and led to the awesome Rick & Morty-starring music video for ‘Oh Mama’.