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Almost a year-and-a-half after the last new episode of Rick and Morty was aired by Adult Swim, creator Dan Harmon finally explained what was taking so long.
“[Me and co-creator Justin Roiland] have fights all the time and then we have fights about why we’re having fights,” he told an audience at Sundance Film Festival, as picked up by IndieWire. “'Well, we didn’t fight during season 2, that’s why it’s taking longer! All this fighting! So OK, let’s stop fighting!’"
Of course, these comments were shared across the Internet, leading to many people believing the pair have been genuinely arguing over the forthcoming season.
Writing on Twitter, Harmon clarified his comments, through 15 separate messages, which we’ve compiled below. In short, “the truth is not dramatic. It’s quite boring.”
That’s the fights cleared up then. While being unable to confirm a return date - “we’re still deep in production,” Harmon told the Sundance audience - the season will reportedly run for 14 episodes.
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