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Rick and Morty Season 9 UK release schedule and streaming platforms confirmed
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2026-06-01 00:55   Culture   10

Rick and Morty Season 9 UK release schedule and streaming platforms confirmed

The ninth season of the animated sci-fi comedy series Rick and Morty has officially premiered, continuing the long-running show created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon.

The series, which first launched in 2013 and has since become a global cultural phenomenon, returns with a full slate of episodes already scheduled for UK viewers.

The new season is set to be available on streaming platforms NOW and HBO Max, marking a change from previous years when Channel 4 typically premiered episodes in the UK.New episodes are released in the UK one day after their US broadcast on Adult Swim.The season opened with episode one, titled There’s Something About Morty, which was released on 25 May 2026.The rollout continues weekly, with episode two, Ricks Days, Seven Nights, scheduled for 1 June 2026.

Subsequent episodes follow a consistent weekly release pattern, including titles such as Rick Fu Hustle (8 June), A Ricker Runs Through It (15 June), Jer Bud (22 June), Erickerhead (29 June), Mortgully: The Last Rickforest (6 July), Rickuiem Mort A Dream (13 July), Salute Your Morts (20 July), and concluding with Field Of Dreams on 27 July 2026.

Alongside the schedule, the article highlights that all previous eight seasons of Rick and Morty are also available to stream on NOW and HBO Max in the UK, allowing both new and returning viewers to catch up before or during the latest season.

The series continues to expand its reputation for irreverent humour, science fiction storytelling, and surreal adventures featuring its central characters, Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith.

Season nine is also confirmed as part of a broader renewal that will extend the show through at least season ten, underlining its continued popularity and longevity.

Full reading at NME

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