San Diego Comic-Con’s first-ever Comic-Con@Home comes to a close Sunday, ending a five-day lineup of almost entirely prerecorded virtual panels.
San Diego Comic-Con 2020 was canceled in April due to the coronavirus pandemic, marking the first time the annual pop culture event won’t happen as planned in its 50-year history. In May, Comic-Con International revealed it would be holding a free virtual con in lieu of the traditional in-person con.
The online convention, dubbed Comic-Con@Home, will take place July 22-26, the same time span during which San Diego Comic-Con would have been held. Between 300 and 400 virtual panels are planned for the event.
Also Read: Comic-Con@Home: Inside the First-Ever Virtual - and Free - San Diego Comic-Con
Readers can find the details about all of Comic-Con@Home’s must-see panels, each in their respective studios and networks’ own words, below. You can see the full schedule here.
San Diego Comic-Con 2020 was canceled in April due to the coronavirus pandemic, marking the first time the annual pop culture event won’t happen as planned in its 50-year history. In May, Comic-Con International revealed it would be holding a free virtual con in lieu of the traditional in-person con.
The online convention, dubbed Comic-Con@Home, will take place July 22-26, the same time span during which San Diego Comic-Con would have been held. Between 300 and 400 virtual panels are planned for the event.
Also Read: Comic-Con@Home: Inside the First-Ever Virtual - and Free - San Diego Comic-Con
Readers can find the details about all of Comic-Con@Home’s must-see panels, each in their respective studios and networks’ own words, below. You can see the full schedule here.
- 7/26/2020
- by Jennifer Maas and Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Updated with Full Schedule: Fanboys and fangirls may not be traveling en masse to San Diego for Comic-Con this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but the confab is set to swing into people’s homes like Spider-Man with its first virtual edition, dubbed Comic-Con@Home. The event will take place July 22-26 and is free.
Organizers began revealing details of the schedule Wednesday. From Disney to Amazon, this year’s lineup will be is stacked with panels, interactive events and activations that you would normally see at the San Diego Convention Center.
Check out the key film and TV panels set for the event so far, and check back as the official schedule is revealed throughout this week (all times Pt).
Television
Thursday, July 23
Trekkverse (CBS All Access), 10 Am
Includes a table read of the Season 2 finale of Star Trek: Discovery followed by a Q&a with the cast...
Organizers began revealing details of the schedule Wednesday. From Disney to Amazon, this year’s lineup will be is stacked with panels, interactive events and activations that you would normally see at the San Diego Convention Center.
Check out the key film and TV panels set for the event so far, and check back as the official schedule is revealed throughout this week (all times Pt).
Television
Thursday, July 23
Trekkverse (CBS All Access), 10 Am
Includes a table read of the Season 2 finale of Star Trek: Discovery followed by a Q&a with the cast...
- 7/12/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos and Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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