Fans of 'Rick and Morty' are getting anxious about the show's possible TV return. Adult Swim and Cartoon Network are driving its followers around the bend. Vague plans and inconsistent information regarding season 3's return is making everybody mad. However, the people of Brighton, England did something creative to soothe their anticipation. They've managed to paint a house to pay homage to Rick and Morty.

(See the image here courtesy of tvovermind.com)

Adult Swim and Cartoon Network might have hinted that the show could air sometime in 2017. Dan Harmon might also have something to do with the show's delay because of his long hiatus. Nonetheless, it leads to an impressive 'Rick and Morty' work-of-art.

The vagueness of season 3 might have pushed folks in England to make a silent protest via creativity. The details of when this project started are still scarce. But at least the people of Brighton capitalized on the show's absence. The project is a clear sign of fans getting tired of inconsistent statements from Adult Swim.

Capitalizing on the show's absence, the painted house is a total work of art. It's not a crappy take on the show's characters but a clear and exact replica of their images. As of the moment, several people are trying to get information on the house owners. One thing is certain, they are big 'Rick and Morty' fans.

Season 3 will reportedly have 14 episodes. As of writing, there is still no definite time period on when the animated series will start. Fans are hoping for the show to air before the end of 2017.

'Rick and Morty' is a hit American adult animated series created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. The series shows on Cartoon Network's adult themed late-night block, Adult Swim. It revolves around the misadventures of Rick Sanchez and his grandson Morty.

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