San Diego Comic-Con announces “@Home” event for 2020
2020 may be a dumpster fire of a year when it comes to big events, but it does mean that this year we will all be allowed to attend San Diego Comic-Con... from our homes!
2020 may be a dumpster fire of a year when it comes to big events, but it does mean that this year we will all be allowed to attend San Diego Comic-Con... from our homes!
The biggest annual convention event on the geek calendar officially won't be happening this year thanks to the COVID-10 pandemic.
It’s not easy covering the San Diego Comic-Con, and I don’t just mean that because the show is a gargantuan hive of activity that is overflowing with cosplayers, panels and enough merch to make your wallet scream. No pals, what’s tough about covering all the news coming out of the premiere pop culture show of the year is that I’m not there, dammit.
Question: What happens if you combine a little of the ol’ fourth-wall breaking that Deadpool used to great effect with a great animation budget, an all-star voice cast and some unrestrained mayhem? Answer: You’d probably get DC Universe’s upcoming Harley Quinn animated series, which had a hilarious debut at last year’s San Diego Comic-Con and returned this year for a sizzle reel of craziness that looks like a Gotham City version of a Looney Tunes special.
A massive event that was first hinted at back in 2014’s first season of The Flash, last year’s Elseworlds event finally pulled the trigger on the gun that fires off the Crisis on Infinite Earths gun, as the Monitor began rallying troops for the fight against the universe-ending machinations of the Anti-Monitor. That larger story will play out in the background of The Flash, Arrow and Supergirl, but until then those shows have some unfinished business of their own to attend to.
Adora, Glimmer, and Bow embark on a journey of discovery that leads them to the desolate Crimson Waste. Meanwhile, Hordak and Entrapta push Catra aside while they conjure up a master plan that only The Princess Alliance can stop.
He conquered Polish literature. He rode high in a trilogy of games that raised the bar for interactive quality. Now, Geralt of Rivia is finally ready to saddle up and explore the most hostile terrain yet: Streaming TV media. Netflix has been teasing an epic saga on par with that of television’s greatest swords and sorcery properties, and after many a tease, butt shot and a glimpse at Henry Cavill’s moody face in promotional photos, the first trailer for The Witcher is finally here:.
Every day, Mondo pops into the news with a stunning custom poster dedicated to the fine art of cinema, but this weekend’s San Diego Comic-Con has seen them debut a ton of new posters that look utterly incredible.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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