
Senate President Pro Tempore, Toni Atkins, and San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer, welcome you to Comic-Con@Home.
So what is ComicCon@Home and when does it take place you ask?
Comic-Con@Home will take place online from July 22-26, and unlike the real-world event, it’s free. But like the actual event, there are expected to be over 350 panels featuring actors, writers and more famous names from the worlds of television, movies, gaming and comics.
Comic-Con panels usually reveal long-awaited teasers, trailers and news tidbits from the entertainment world. The online panels should still boast some of that, though with so many movie delays due to COVID-19, it’s possible some films and shows won’t be quite as far along as usual, and may not have previews ready to show yet.
All the panels will be prerecorded, The Wrap reported on July 6, so there won’t be live fan interaction with the panelists. Still, some shows, such as animated Netflix show The Dragon Prince, have invited fans to submit questions for their panels.
Subscribe now to Comic-Con’s official YouTube channel, and sign up for notifications. That way, you’ll be sent the latest news once panels are posted online. You can also check Comic-Con’s official Toucan blog for the latest. The SDCC Unofficial blog is also a great place for news and tidbits.
The HipsterZOMBIEJoint Experience Podcast will be breaking down all the major panels and news that comes out of CCAH this weekend so stay tuned!
