Post by Admin on Jul 23, 2019 17:52:34 GMT
San Diego Comic-Con 2019 has come and gone and, oh, gosh, was that a convention! With writers and video people on the ground in San Diego and a team of intrepid writers at home, we spent all weekend cranking out all the information we can dig up for your knowledge and entertainment.
If you haven’t been around, or even if you have, it’s a lot to keep up with—we’ve published certainly over 100 things across videos, trailer breakdowns, panel recaps, exclusive interviews, and like a dozen big Marvel announcements. Fortunately, this post is here to help! We’ve gathered all of our SDCC coverage here in one place, broken down by category, in roughly chronological order.
Heading into the 50th annual San Diego Comic-Con, much of the conversation focused on its limited film offerings and a lack of movie stars and the abundance (60-plus) of TV panels. What emerged over the five-day pop culture confab was a more intimate affair, peppered with a surprise appearance or three.
Limited number of movie panels? No fear, TV has it covered. Box office star Henry Cavill took over Hall H for Netflix's fantasy drama series The Witcher, while AMC's The Walking Dead announced leading man Andrew Lincoln would return not on the basic cable network but exclusively in theaters.
Tom Cruise made a surprise appearance to drop the Top Gun: Maverick trailer. And any talk of a weak film presence went away when Marvel Studios delivered a star-powered and news-filled rock concert-style presentation that showed its expansive post-Avengers: Endgame Phase 4 slate.
If you haven’t been around, or even if you have, it’s a lot to keep up with—we’ve published certainly over 100 things across videos, trailer breakdowns, panel recaps, exclusive interviews, and like a dozen big Marvel announcements. Fortunately, this post is here to help! We’ve gathered all of our SDCC coverage here in one place, broken down by category, in roughly chronological order.
Heading into the 50th annual San Diego Comic-Con, much of the conversation focused on its limited film offerings and a lack of movie stars and the abundance (60-plus) of TV panels. What emerged over the five-day pop culture confab was a more intimate affair, peppered with a surprise appearance or three.
Limited number of movie panels? No fear, TV has it covered. Box office star Henry Cavill took over Hall H for Netflix's fantasy drama series The Witcher, while AMC's The Walking Dead announced leading man Andrew Lincoln would return not on the basic cable network but exclusively in theaters.
Tom Cruise made a surprise appearance to drop the Top Gun: Maverick trailer. And any talk of a weak film presence went away when Marvel Studios delivered a star-powered and news-filled rock concert-style presentation that showed its expansive post-Avengers: Endgame Phase 4 slate.