Marvel Studios Is Heading To San Diego Comic-Con 2024 (original) (raw)
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Marvel Studios was conspicuously absent from last year's San Diego Comic-Con programing lineup, but that won't be the case this year. Ahead of next month's Comic-Con, Marvel will reportedly be hosting its traditional its traditional Saturday afternoon panel in Hall H, the biggest room in the San Diego Convention Center.
Deadline was the first to break the story, but so far, there's no official word about who will take the stage at Comic-Con. However, this year's Comic-Con is unusual in that it's taking place during the opening weekend of Marvel's only MCU movie of the year: Deadpool & Wolverine. If Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman don't show up in San Diego for that, then it will be a missed opportunity.
Similarly, Feige mentioned on the official Marvel podcast that The Fantastic Four reboot is going to begin filming on Monday, July 29. That's the day after Comic-Con ends, and it may allow enough time for Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach to take the stage in San Diego before jumping on a plane to London.
Considering that Marvel has already debuted footage of Captain America: Brave New World at CinemaCon, that's also likely to be featured at Comic-Con. The Disney+ series Agatha All Along and Ironheart will probably be given a spotlight as well. Beyond those shows, other possible series and movies on display may include Daredevil: Born Again, Thunderbolts, and Wonder Man. But when Marvel comes to Hall H, there's almost always some new films and TV shows that get announced as well. Maybe we'll even get a new Blade director.
This year's San Diego Comic-Con will be held from July 25 to July 28.
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