Rick and Morty season 6 launch finally announced — and it’s getting close

Rick and Morty season 6 launch finally announced — and

Perhaps the best sci-fi animated series continues. And surprisingly quickly. The Rick and Morty creators used to maintain a tradition of sweeping breaks between two seasons. What the fans suffered accordingly. There were almost two and a half years between seasons 3 and 4. That seems to be changing. The series’ official Twitter account just announced the start of Season 6.

When does Rick and Morty season 6 start?

Rick and Morty will continue with new episodes on September 6, 2022. So just over a year has passed since the start of season 5. You can also admire the first picture from season 6 and the washboard abs that the multiverse travelers have acquired in the meantime. (You can already stream the new Rick and Morty series)

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Netflix, Sky and WOW: Where is Rick and Morty season 6 running in Germany?

Most recently, the new episodes Rick and Morty were initially at Warner TV Comedy published in Germany and forwarded directly to Sky Ticket. As far as we know, that hasn’t changed. However, Sky Ticket is now called WOW.

A few months later (usually it was around 4 months). Netflix the second right of access to the new season.

Bridging the waiting time for Rick and Morty: long-awaited series highlights that will start in 2022

What’s Coming to Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ and More This Year? In the Moviepilot podcast, we are looking forward to the new series that await us in the second half of the year, apart from the big series blockbusters like Lord of the Rings and House of the Dragon:

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For you, this means a lot of streaming tips for your watch lists. There are sci-fi hits like Star Trek: Strange New World and Star Wars: Andor, new horror fodder that gives you goosebumps at midnight, and insider tips like 1883 and The Bear.

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