San Diego Comic-Con is on its fourth year in a string of very weird years. After shapeshifting to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, the convention is now contending with the Writers Guild of America strike and a potential strike from the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA). If Hollywood actors strike for better pay, shows and films are put on hold, and talent can't promote specific shows or movies. However, a schedule for SDCC has been released. It may very well change in the coming days due to the strikes, but for now, there are some seriously promising panels on the docket.
We have gathered the most high-profile panels with scheduled guests, but there are literally hundreds more going on throughout the weekend. Even without the presence of Marvel or DC, SDCC is huge and there will still be panels worth checking out. San Diego Comic-Con runs from July 19-23.
Max Original Animation will feature the Adventure Time spin-off Fionna & Cake, new series Young Love, and a preview for Harley Quinn Season 4, as well as surprise panelists.
This panel will feature footage from the upcoming film and a panel discussion with the filmmakers.
Amazon Freevee's breakout hit Jury Duty comes to Comic-Con with a behind-the-scenes look at the show with the cast and creative team--including Ronald Gladden, the juror at the center of the show.
Stars Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell will be joined by cast members Lil Rel Howery, Josh Server, and Kamaia Fairburn to discuss the upcoming Paramount+ sequel to the original '90s Nickelodeon movie.
Kevin Smith will host a discussion about Netflix's Masters of the Universe: Revolution series, featuring cast members Chris Wood, Melissa Benoist, Griffin Newman, and Tiffany Smith. The official description for
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