Rick and Morty’s Wormageddon Is Somehow Stranger Than Expected

A tall statue of Beth and a Vindicator fighting a space plant and crabs on a Mexico City street.

Screenshot: Adult Swim

If you would like to not wait a full two weeks till the season six premiere of Rick and Morty, you don’t should—it seems a brand new episode, the much-teased “Wormageddon,” has come out right this moment! It’s simply not an episode you’ll be able to watch, precisely.

Bizarrely, but in addition precisely on-brand for Rick and Morty, it seems “Wormageddon” is a collection of 14 pop-up artwork installations which were erected world wide—together with each continent aside from Antarctica—that may someway inform a narrative that may bridge the hole between the destruction of the Citadel on the finish of season 5 and the season six premiere.

According to an interview with present co-creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland over at USA Today, 5 places will slowly be revealed however none will stay unlisted, no less than till crazed followers frantically seek for them throughout the globe. Those wanting (cryptic, maddening) clues can head over to the official Rick and Morty website. and social media. At least the first website has been revealed as Mexico City:

Wormageddon: MEXICO CITY | Rick and Morty | grownup swim

So seize your passport, spend a number of hundreds of {dollars} on aircraft tickets, or, you already know, simply wait two weeks.


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