Rick and Morty (both played by Justin Roiland) have been up to no good throughout season four and viewers have been enjoying it so far. Unfortunately for fans of the Adult Swim comedy, only the first five episodes were released late last year, with another five due to be released in the coming months.
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Earlier this month it was announced the second set of episodes would be making their debut from May third.
Although receiving news about the debut of the episodes in the USA on Adult Swim is good progress, fans of the show in the UK have been yearning to hear about when it would return on British soil.
Now, Channel 4 have revealed exactly that, with news on when the space and time adventurers would be returning to E4.
It was announced today that Rick and Morty season four part two will begin Thursday May seventh.
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This is just a few days after the US release date, so fans will not have to wait too long to catch up with Atlantic viewers.
Rick and Morty will be airing from 10pm on E4, and will be shortly followed by Warner Bros animation Harley Quinn (Kaley Cuoco).
Karl Warner, controller of E4 said of the announcement: “The genius of Rick and Morty is back on E4 and only a few days after the US TX [transmission].
“Followed by the brilliant, Harley Quinn, which is voiced by Big Bang’s Kaley Cuoco. It’s another outrageously funny animation series exclusive on E4 and All4.”
The episodes will be airing weekly at the same time for five weeks, which will bring the fourth season to a close.
Meanwhile, fans were recently treated to a behind-the-scenes look at one of the recent episodes: Rattlestar Ricklactica.
During this peek under the hood, compose Ryan Elder spoke out about how he made the snakes perform jazz.
The composer attempted to explain: “I got a temp reference track, which is really just someone going ‘tss tss-tss tss’.
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“At that point I recreated that sound using the sounds of actual snakes.”
Justin Roiland – one of the show’s creators – chimed in as well, with his own take on the jazz snakes.
During the discussion he said: “Words can’t really describe how I felt when I first heard Snake Jazz.”
Co-creator Dan Harmon also chimed in with his own take on how the snakes were created.
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He explained in the Instagram post: “What you’re hearing is a snake who is so used to that snake life, which is so gritty, and just like, ‘Hey man, what if that forked tongue was for chilling?’”
It is not yet certain whether the show will reintroduce the jazz snakes in the upcoming five episodes, but fans are hopeful.
If they do, will their stance on Rick and Morty change? Or will they continue to be allies?
Rick and Morty season 4 returns to Adult Swim on May 3, and May 7 at 10pm on E4.
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