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'Rick And Morty' Season 3 Air Date: [WATCH] Awesome Sneak Peek From New Season [VIDEO]

By Belle Sebastian | Update Date: Dec 30, 2016 11:16 PM EST

It's almost time for "Rick and Morty" to return on Adult Swim, and fans can finally get another preview of what to expect in the animated series. A sneak peek has just been released and it looks like there's more awesome adventures in "Rick and Morty" Season 3.

There have already been a lot of speculations about "Rick and Morty" Season 3, but the biggest question remains to be the show's actual air date. Although some believe that the animated series will be back on Adult Swim by January, it looks like the premiere is set for March 2017. Luckily, the creators of "Rick and Morty" decided to give fans a taste of what to expect when the show returns.

The "Rick and Morty" Season 3 sneak peek starts off with Morty in school getting pulled out by Rick for yet another epic adventure. The episode appears to be in the early stages, not yet fully inked in but the video certainly confirms that Rick will reunite with Morty for more out-of-this-world craziness.

It's an awesome preview of what to expect when the show returns, but the sneak peek has already been featured in a live stream sponsored by Adult Swim. This could mean that the Adult Swim animated series is nearing completion in time for a premiere in early 2017. So when exactly is the "Rick and Morty" Season 3 air date?

Fans were already expecting to see the return of "Rick and Morty" in late 2016, as previously announced by creator Dan Harmon. However, the year is almost over and there is still no official announcement of the "Rick and Morty" Season 3 air date. Nevertheless, some are hopeful that the animated series will finally air on Adult Swim before summer next year.

The "Rick and Morty" Season 3 air date is expected to be confirmed by Adult Swim by January. The animated series could then premiere by March 2017 (via ComicBookMovie).

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