How to watch Rick and Morty season 4 finale online: Episode 10 start time, channel and Hulu

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Rick and Morty season 4 start time, channel

Rick and Morty season 4 episode 10, "Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri" airs in minutes at 11:30 p.m. Eastern today (May 31), on Cartoon Network/Adult Swim.
This season's remaining schedule is below.

It's the last time we watch Rick and Morty season 4 online tonight, with the season finale, episode 10, "Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri" — which sounds like Rick and Morty are about to get their Jedi on. Yes, the last episode of the current season starts less than an hour. A few weeks ago, the manic duo came back with the rebooted the interdimensional cable, and since then we've wondered how we made it this long.

Now, it's time for episode 10 of Rick and Morty season 4. Titled "Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri," and like last week, Adult Swim ain't saying much about what will happen. Except, since this is Rick and Morty, we've got a hunch.

"Star Mort Rickturn of the Jerri" certainly tips their hand to the Star Wars universe. Will Rick and Morty tackle toxic fandom, a topic close to their reality? We shall see!

This is the last of five new episodes that arrive to sate fans' needs, after a short hiatus. Or, well, a shorter gap than the one that separated seasons 3 and 4. After these five, get ready for another break, as this season is only 10 episodes long and no season 5 details have been announced ... yet.

At least 60 more episodes are expected in the future, as the contract that showrunners Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland signed was for a total of 70 editions of Rick and Morty.

We may see a long gap before season 5, sadly, as our current quarantines may stifle productions, and Roiland will be very busy working on his new shows Solar Opposites and Gloop World, made for Hulu and Quibi, respectively.

How can I watch Rick and Morty season 4 online with a VPN?

If you're out of town and Rick and Morty isn't available to watch in your current location, you don't need to be thwarted by geo-fenced restrictions. But, with the help of a virtual private network (VPN), you can watch the new episode live no matter where you are. 

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How do I watch Rick and Morty season 4 episode 8 online in the US?

In the U.S., episode 10 of Rick and Morty season 4 airs today (May 31) at 11:30 p.m. Eastern on Cartoon Network, during the Adult Swim after-hours block of programming. If you have a Cable TV login, you can watch the new episode on adultswim.com.

If you've already cut the cord, you can watch Rick and Morty on multiple live TV streaming services including Sling TV, Fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV and AT&T TV Now.

Of these options, we recommend Sling TV as Rick and Morty will be free for those signing up for the Happy Hour Across America promotion that opens Sling Blue up from 5 p.m. to midnight Eastern. 

Hulu with Live TV is our next recommendation, as they've got something none of these other services have: original programming that people love (sorry YouTube TV). 

YouTube TV, however offers a Cloud DVR with unlimited storage, something for the time-shifting crowd who don't need to watch it live. Philo is a less expensive live TV streaming service with unlimited DVR. We do not recommend AT&T TV Now.

  • Sling TV: Starting at $30 per month
  • Fubo TV: Local channels and sports coverage for $54.99
Sling TV

You can watch Rick and Morty season 4 episode 8 online live online on Sling Blue, with Sling TV. Sling Blue also includes Food Network, USA, TBS, IFC and Lifetime.

How can I watch watch Rick and Morty season 4 online in the UK

This one stings. Channel 4's E4 won't get Rick and Morty season 4 episode 9 until Thursday, May 28 at 10pm local time. That's 4 days after its debut in America. Yanks stuck in the U.K. might want to check out ExpressVPN to stream the mid-season premiere from the service they're already paying for, so they don't have to wait.

How to watch watch Rick and Morty season 4 online in Canada

If you're in Canada, you're in luck, as you can watch Rick and Morty season 4 episode 9 at the same time as those in the U.S., 11:30 p.m. Eastern. You're just going to need the STACKTV channel, and fortunately it's available on Amazon Prime Video Channels. Americans visiting our neighbors in the great white north should look at ExpressVPN for watching it live on the service they already pay for.

Amazon Prime Video Channels

Amazon Prime Video Channels is Amazon's ala carte TV channel subscription service, where you can pay for just the channels you want. It's exclusive to Prime members, who also get Amazon's Upload and Fleabag, as well as critically acclaimed movies including The Farewell and Lady Bird.

How to watch watch Rick and Morty seasons 1-4

If you have paid cable, you can catch up on Rick and Morty by logging into Adult Swim's website and using your paid TV username and password. Hulu also has the backlog of the series. Rick and Morty is also available from Amazon Video, where each season starts at $15.

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Henry T. Casey
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Henry is a managing editor at Tom’s Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past seven years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Magazine. He's also covered the wild world of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.