Back to the Future star Christopher Lloyd and It actor Jaeden Martell have appeared in a new clip as a live-action version of Rick and Morty. Watch below:
Adult Swim dropped the featured clip, captioned 'C-132' - one of the universes in the multiverse within the show.
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It begins with a big green portal, where a brown-trousered leg steps out of it - whose leg may you ask?
None other than the leg of Doc Brown himself.
He is, of course, joined by a worried looking Martell who replies 'oh jeeze,' after Lloyd says, 'Boy...[burps]...we're home'.
Fans of the show took to Twitter to showcase their excitement.
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One user wrote: "Christopher Lloyd can step into the role of any character and embody it. This man is special."
While a second user was a bit confused, like the rest of us, and asked: "Adult Swim what does this mean?"
A final user was less optimistic and added: "This is either going to be amazing...or awful. Good luck guys."
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At first glance the clip looks like a one-off skit, but Adult Swim hinted to LADbible there may be more to it.
A spokesperson said: "This is one of many surprises in store for the finale this weekend. Stay tuned!"
The finale airs on Sunday 5 September on Adult Swim in the US, and on Monday 6 September on E4 in the UK.
Hopefully, whatever happens, we won't be as confused as we were when we watched a recent season five episode.
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The episode premiered on 11 July in the US and 12 July in the UK and was titled 'Rickdependance Spray'.
A synopsis reads: "A failed experiment by Rick creates monsters that threaten the entire country as well as himself."
This does little to prepare anyone for the actual content of the episode. The plot mainly involved Morty using a breeding mount for purposes other than extracting semen from horses (I'm sure you can guess what).
This inadvertently creates an army of 'space sperm', which Rick and Morty must do battle with.
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Users were quick to comment on the episode - which was pretty extreme even by Rick and Morty standards. Some viewers thought it went too far.
One user said: "So uh who's gonna up to their actions and claim responsibility for Episode 4 of Rick and Morty Season 5?"
Another less-than-impressed viewer said: "I feel like this could have been funny but it just wasn't.
"It was just gross. the only thing that made me even think, oh that's funny, is when the president said this is America and it's an election cycle. I hate this.
A third said: "Another day another incredibly traumatic adventure!"
Topics: Rick and Morty