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On December 30th and 31st, the beloved Adult Swim franchise will be leaving Netflix in some of the biggest countries in the world. On the 30th, Rick and Morty will be leaving Netflix for Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, South Africa, South Korea, and Turkey. On the 31st, the Smith family will leave the streaming service in the United Kingdom, rounding out quite a few territories that will be losing the Adult Swim series on Netflix. Luckily, there are still quite a few countries that dodged this axe as Netflix will still have Rick and Morty in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Switzerland.
Luckily, as far as we know in North America, Rick and Morty isn’t planning on leaving the streaming services in which it currently streams in the West. The Adult Swim series is currently a part of HBO Max and Hulu’s libraries as we speak, and this is sure to be the case for future seasons. With the Cartoon Network platform already confirming that Morty and Rick will have at least twelve seasons total, the show has a bright streaming future ahead of it.









