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The 16 Comic-Con panels that we are most excited to see
Chapter 2 of the computer science
Time: Wednesday, July 17th (ScareDiego)
Unfortunately, the film division of Warner Bros. is almost always away from this year's Comic-Con. So do not expect to see upcoming movies like Dune or Wonder Woman 1984 in Hall H this year. However, the studio will highlight chapter 2 of the IT during the first night of the con. They will organize (again) an event called "ScareDiego", which will allow fans to take a closer look at this much-awaited sequel.
DC First TV
Time: Wednesday, July 20th from 6 pm to 10 pm (Ballroom 20)
DC fans planning to attend Preview Night will be thrilled. Warner Bros. TV hosts a special series of screenings where fans can preview the premieres of the Batwoman series, Pennyworth and the Harley Quinn animated series, as well as a new episode of Teen Titans GO!
Terminator: Dark Fate
Time: Thursday 18 July from 11h to 12h (Hall H)
The first large panel of Hall H this year is dedicated to the next edition of Terminator: Dark Fate. Director Tim Miller will be present, as well as most of the actors of the film (including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton). We expect to find out more about integrating this partial reboot into franchise mythology and viewing clips or a new trailer.
Batman Beyond: 20th Anniversary
Time: Thursday 18 July from 12.15 to 13.15 (Hall H)
Batman Beyond is 20 years old this year and the film crew is meeting for a special celebration of Comic-Con. Producers Bruce Timm and Glenn Murakami as well as dubbing comedians Kevin Conroy and Will Friedle will be among those present. So expect many anecdotes about the realization of this clbadic animated series. The question is whether there will also be big announcements.
Gears of War: Extended Universe
Time: Thursday, July 18th from 1pm to 2pm (Room 5AB)
Gears of War fans should definitely check out this panel, which will focus on the upcoming Gears of War 5, as well as the various comics and novels albums in the franchise, and even the new Funko POP toy line. Expect a Q & A session, a gift and glimpses of upcoming projects.
Marvel Games
Time: Thursday, July 18th from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm (Hall H)
If you need more Marvel video games in your life, this panel will give you a glimpse of what will happen in the near future. This panel will focus primarily on Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Dark Order, Marvel's Iron Man VR and Marvel's Avengers. We do not know how much new content we will see soon after E3, but we hope for some surprises.
Skybound presents: conversation with Robert Kirkman
Time: Thursday, July 18th from 3 to 4 pm (Room 6A)
Robert Kirkman will discuss past, present and future comics projects on this panel. For fans of The Walking Dead, this will be the first opportunity to see Kirkman speak publicly about his decision to end abruptly at the end of The Walking Dead and efforts to conceal the finale. With a bit of luck, Kirkman will also reveal what he later planned, that it's some sort of spin-off of Walking Dead or a all new project.
Rick and Morty
Time: Friday July 19th from 1pm to 2pm (Indigo Ballroom)
Rick and Morty are back for a fourth season later this year and Comic-Con will probably give fans a first glimpse of what will happen to this mischievous mad scientist and his silly grandson. The creators Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon will be present (with several main actors) and will probably reveal a trailer or preview of the upcoming season. Even though there are no new images to get, Roiland and Harmon still ride a good show.
The Witcher: an original Netflix series
Time: Friday, July 19th from 2:15 pm to 3:00 pm (Hall H)
The Witcher is undoubtedly one of the biggest new series released on Netflix in the second half of 2019, and this panel promises to offer a much closer look at the fantasy series. Yvette Nicole Brown will lead the panel and we hope stars Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra and Frey Allan will also appear. It's a sure bet that Netflix will debut with the first trailer in the series, which is reason enough to make it a priority.
Game of thrones
Time: Friday, July 19th from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm (Hall H)
The fact that Game of Thrones has recently completed its eight seasons does not mean that the series will not have a major presence of Comic-Con. The panel will feature creators David Benioff and DB Weiss, director Miguel Sapochnik, and cast members such as Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Isaac Hempstead Wright, Maisie Williams and Jacob Anderson. We believe that the panel will be essentially a retrospective of the last season, but we hope that Benioff and Weiss will have something to reveal about the future of the franchise at HBO and the different series of series in preparation.
Arrowverse Panels
Time: Saturday, July 20th from 10:30 am to 6:30 pm (Ballroom 20)
Dedicated Arrowverse fans could end up spending the majority of their Saturday in Ballroom 20, as the CW will hold a group of panels dedicated to their various DC shows. This block begins with Batwoman, with a second pilot screening for all those who miss the Wednesday night screening. The Batwoman panel will be followed by signs for Arrow, Supergirl, Black Lightning and The Flash, each featuring new images of upcoming seasons and question and answer sessions with actors and the team. It may be useful to give priority to the Arrow sign, as it is theoretically the last time we will see the show put forward at Comic-Con.
Enter the Star Trek universe
Time: Saturday, July 20th from 11:30 to 13:00 (Hall H)
Many Star Trek highlights are on the horizon, including a new season of Star Trek: Discovery and new shows such as Star Trek: Picard and the Star Trek: Lower Decks animated series. This panel will cover everything related to Trek in the work of CBS All Access. Expect a wide range of actors and teams to attend the meeting, including Captain Picard, Sir Patrick Stewart.
Marvel Comics: The next big thing
Time: Saturday, July 20th from 1:45 pm to 2:45 pm (Room 6A)
This is the panel for anyone who wants to get a glimpse of Marvel's ambitious X-Men relaunch. Editor-in-chief CB Cebulski and writer Jonathan Hickman will both be on hand to discuss the major developments of the House of X and Powers of X twin titles, as well as what to expect when the entire franchise will be relaunched later this year.
Marvel Studios
Time: Saturday, July 20th from 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm (Hall H)
This promises to be the biggest panel (and most in demand) of the show. Not only does Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige return to Hall H after jumping from last year's show, but he and the other "surprise panelists" will finally shed light on the upcoming list of films from the MCU. In all likelihood, expect official news about movies like Black Widow and The Eternals, as well as casting and other surprises.
Hideo Kojima & Nicholas Winding Refn
Time: Saturday, July 20th from 5:15 pm to 6:15 pm
If you fail to be part of the Marvel Studios Studios panel on Saturday, you'll have a good side. Hideo Kojima, creator of Metal Gear Solid, and Nicholas Winding Refn, director of Drive, will lead a joint panel at the same time. We badume that the panel will focus a lot on Death Stranding, as it has recently been revealed that Winding Refn plays a role in the game. Beyond that, everyone guesses what these two plan to do with Comic. cunt
Special supernatural video presentation and questions / answers
Time: Sunday, July 21st, 10: 30-11: 30 am (Hall H)
As with Arrow, we expect the CW to do its best with its Supernatural panel as the last season of the series approaches. Stars Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki will be among the actors and crew present. Expect a video summary of the first 14 seasons, a Q & A and a lot of teasing about what's going to happen in Season 15.
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