Chris Evans Posts About His Rick And Morty Love
Everyone knows that Chris Evans really is Captain America. His widespread and unafraid political views truly makes him Cap in real life. But even Cap loves regular human things and for Evans, it’s the Rick and Morty tv show. He loves the Adult swim series so much that he went online and professed his love for it.
Chris Evans Posts About Rick And Morty
On Monday, Evans shared with Twitter a nearly two-minute-long clip from the series. He added the caption, “How can you not love this show?“. You can check out the tweet below:
How can you not love this show? pic.twitter.com/sqFASrJb0c
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) November 4, 2019
This isn’t the first time Evans has praised the tvshow. Evans in general loves to post about the things he loves like that transformers and Avengers mashup. As for Rick and Morty, he has previously called it “a true original” as well.
He also said that he was waiting for the premiere of the new season and sure enough, he made a social media post to commemorate the fourth season. Rick and Morty’s fourth season will have 10 episodes and it will be split up in two parts. Five episodes are going to be released in 2019 and the other five will be released in 2020.
Rick And Morty Creators Speak On Its Fourth season
Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland said that:
“We‘re super excited that, for the first time ever, we’re locked in, we know what the future is, we have job security. Harmon is in great spirits, we have a great writer’s room. We want the episodes to stay good, but we do also want to try to turn them around a little quicker now that we have this big order, I think it gives us the ability to be faster. We’re not going to do these long breaks, these chasms in between seasons anymore. We’re going to schedule vacation time and just keep the machine going. It’s going to be really cool.”
Co-creator Dan Harmon said back in 2017 that:
“I want to prove it with the first 10 [episodes] of season four — prove it to ourselves, to production, to the network — that it’s so easy that we’ll earn additional episodes. Because I never got this far on Community. I fell apart in season three of Community and got fired in season four. Now I’m about to do season four of Rick and Morty and want to prove that I’ve grown.”
Rick and Morty will premiere on November 10th on Adult Swim. The ten-episode season will air across 2019 and 2020.
Want to know analyze the biggest moments of the show? How about doing it with Dan Harmon himself? Check out the video below for that:
(Source: comicbook.com and inverse.com)