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Get the inside scoop on what was happening behind the scenes during the making of the series from the cast and creative team, and meet San Diego’s own hometown hero, Ronald.Ģ:00pm - 3:00pm - The Wheel of Time: The Wheel continues to turn at Comic-Con, as the cast of Prime Video’s hit series The Wheel of Time gives a sneak peek into the highly anticipated second season.
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Please join us for a special Ghosts presentation.ġ:45pm - 2:45pm - Behind the Scenes with the Cast of Jury Duty: From producers of The Office, The White Lotus, and Bad Trip, the Amazon Freevee Original series Jury Duty chronicles the inner workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of one particular juror, Ronald Gladden, who doesn’t realize that everyone around him is an actor and the entire trial is fake. In a panel moderated by streamer and comic book writer Meghan Camarena (also known as Strawburry17), TPCi's Taito Okiura (vice president of marketing and business development), Andy Gose (senior director of media production), and Hilary Thomas (senior producer) will discuss optimizing the series for global viewers, provide fans with a sneak peek at the special collection of episodes that will conclude Ash and his Pikachu's 25-season storied journey in Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series, and share new behind-the-scenes insights regarding the highly anticipated Pokémon Horizons: The Series coming soon to fans around the world.ġ2:45pm - 1:45pm - Ghosts: Ghosts, one of television’s top comedies on CBS and Paramount+, returns to Comic-Con after a season cliffhanger where Sam saw a piercing white light shoot from the heavens directly into their home. Moderated by Damian Holbrook (TV Guide magazine).ġ1:30am - 12:30pm - Paramount Pictures: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem: Paramount Pictures brings a panel discussion and footage presentation with filmmakers.ġ1:45am - 12:45pm - Pokémon: Bringing Iconic Animation to Global Audiences: The Pokémon Company International (TPCi) takes a behind-the-scenes look at how the beloved Pokémon animated series is localized from its original Japanese version to one of the most popular series enjoyed by international audiences. The panel will feature exclusive sneak peeks, surprise panelists, and more. Cherry and Sony Pictures Animation’s Oscar-winning animated short, Hair Love and a preview of the upcoming fourth season for the fan-favorite Harley Quinn. Thursdayġ1:00am - 12:30pm - Max Original Animation: Max Original Animation celebrates new and returning animated series' including an expansion in the Adventure Time universe, Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake a new animated series, Young Love, based on the characters from Matthew A. See the highlights below, with all times in Pacific. Saturday will have both a Star Trek Universe panel and separate discussion with William Shatner, as well as panels with the upcoming Futurama reboot, Star Wars Outlaws, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and more.
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Paramount Pictures will also have a panel for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.įriday brings more TV and games, including Telltale's The Expanse, Prime Video's The Boys spinoff Gen V and Invincible, AMC's The Walking Dead universe, Peacock's The Continental, and Adult Swim's Rick and Morty. On the TV side, Max will be there with animated series like Harley Quinn and Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake, Prime will be bringing its fantasy adaptation Wheel of Time, and Peacock will show up with Twisted Metal.

Pokemon will also have its first SDCC panel that day.

Perhaps among the biggest is Insomniac Games' Spider-Man 2, which is getting the blockbuster treatment in Hall H. The ongoing writers' strike and potential actors' strike have made planning more uncertain, especially as SAG-AFTRA extended its contract deadline with Hollywood studios until July 12 - meaning we may not know if the organization will go on strike or not until just days before SDCC.Įven still, the first full day - Thursday, July 20 - has some buzzy panels and appearances on the docket.

Many big studios, however, still haven’t announced any major plans. There was some concern over just what would be arriving at the usually very buzzy Comic-Con, which announced Marvel Phases 5 and 6 just last year.
