After Marvel Studios confirmed they'll be back for this year's San Diego Comic-Con, its major superhero contender, Warner Bros. (who owns the rights to the DC Comics adaptations) has announced their own line-up for the major event, and it's downright glorious: everything from Wonder Woman and Suicide Squad to new Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will get time! Read More »
It's only been two years since Guardians of the Galaxy hit theaters in the summer of 2014, giving a fresh new look into superhero movies by giving us a group of downright ridiculous misfits flying around in space. Now, production has wrapped on the film's sequel, Vol. 2 -- and director James Gunn may have just confirmed a new teaser during San Diego Comic-Con! Read More »
Last year, Marvel introduced Luke Cage to its myriad of street-level superheroes in the fantastic Netflix series Jessica Jones, but we've barely heard any more from the character's stand-alone show ever since the first teaser, which came at the end of season 2 of Daredevil. However, it seems we'll get more Mike Colter soon ... maybe even a trailer at the San Diego Comic-Con! Read More »
After skipping the San Diego Comic-Con last year to the dismay of comic book fans all over the world, it seems Marvel Studios could be dropping by the major geek California event for 2016 -- bringing along the Earth's Sorcerer Supreme. Scott Derrickson, the director of the Benedict Cumberbatch superhero movie "Doctor Strange," just teased a possible trailer for the summer event! Read More »
Summer is officially here when San Diego Comic-Con arrives for 2015. WATCH the SDCC live-stream online here for FREE and check out which guests are making their appearances, which panels you have to attend, and find out what's on the final schedule for Day 4 Coverage. Read More »
Summer is officially here when San Diego Comic-Con arrives for 2015. WATCH the SDCC live-stream online here for FREE and check out which guests are making an appearances, which panels you have to attend, and find out what on the schedule for Day 3 Coverage. Read More »
57-year-old Kevin Doyle isn't your regular cosplay enthusiast. The photographer and illustrator lost his wife, Eileen, back in 2012 to pancreatic cancer and this year he raised money for a children's cancer charity he started and named after his wife in a pretty unique way: he trekked to the 2015 San Diego Comic-con International events dressed as a Stormtrooper from Star Wars. Doyle walked from Minnesota to the California city, leaving around 645 miles in his tracks. Read more on this heartwarming story below. Read More »
Summer is officially here when San Diego Comic-Con arrives for 2015. WATCH the SDCC live-stream online here for FREE and check out which guests are making an appearances, which panels you have to attend, and find out what on the schedule for Day 2 Coverage. Read More »
A very special announcement has been made for 2015 San Diego Comic Con. Making his way for the first time at an SDCC panel, Bill Murray ("Ghostbusters") will be showing up to promote his Rock The Kasbah movie, directed by Barry Levinson ("Rain Man"), before its official release date. Read More »
Before Season 2 gets underway, the CW network is bringing "The Flash" to the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con. With the first season cliffhanger leaving audiences hanging, the future Iris West-Allen (Candice Patton), Henry Allen (John Wesley Shipp), and Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker)are excited to meet fans at SDCC. Read More »
You know summer is officially here when San Diego Comic-Con arrive for 2015. WATCH the SDCC live-stream online here for FREE and check out which guests are making an appearances, which panels you have to attend, and find out what on the schedule for Day 1 Coverage. Read More »
Before Season 2 gets underway, the CW network is bringing "The Flash" to TV Guide's 2015 San Diego Cover. With the first season cliffhanger leaving audiences hanging, viewers will get a chance to grab their own collectible cover of Grant Gustin (Barry Allen) as the scarlet speedster in costume. Read More »
Comic-Con and San Diego have gone together ever since the 1970s, but some new legal troubles with an expansion proposal for the city has the iconic convention possibly looking for a new home. Considering Comic-Con keeps growing each year, the city needs to expand as well. Now it doesn't look like San Diego will remain the hub for entertainment each year. Read More »