For fans lucky enough at attend San Diego Comic-Con, there are two things you are most looking forward to. The first, of course, is actually attending Comic-Con. The second is two weeks prior when the convention announces the schedule, so you can begin to start planning what’s going to be there and what you want to see.
The Comic-Con schedule was finally completed on Sunday, giving us a broad scope of what is, and isn’t, going to be happening at the convention. Is Marvel Studios back with what will probably be an avalanche of news? Yes. Did James Gunn lie about not showing up with the DC Universe? No, he did not. But DC will be represented with The Penguin, and other films such as Transformers One and Alien: Romulus will pick up the slack.
We mention movies and TV because that’s our main area of interest. But what’s great about the Comic-Con schedule is it’s so robust everyone can find something they love. You can see the full schedule at this link and, below, the 15 panels we’re most excited about. Which, as you can tell, are mostly movie and TV-focused. (Also, here’s the “Print Ready” link which is way easier to navigate.)
I didn’t love the first trailer but I’m still excited to see this new Transformers animated film, and this panel will have Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, and Keegan-Michael Key in attendance.
When: Thursday July 25, 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. PST, Hall H
When: Saturday July 27, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. PST, Hall H
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The Star Wars streaming series' revelations about how the Jedi first crossed paths with Osha and Mae add another layer to the galaxy far, far away's view of colonialism in the era of the High Republic.
Costume designer Jennifer Bryan goes into the process of making fits for the show's principle cast.
Franchise showrunners Russell T. Davies and Alex Kurtzman's SDCC panel will help fans of both franchises meet one another and forge bonds.
The Marvel Studios president joins Marvel Comics EIC C.B. Cebulski for a "Marvel Fanfare" chat at the San Diego convention.
God bless you, Hohass Ekwesh, you majestic being.
End-credits track "Power of Two," from singer Victoria Monét, is a not-so-surprising addition to the catalogue of official music from the Lucasfilm franchise.
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