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Sherlock coming...Minus Freeman/Cumberbatch...so, who cares really? And Mad Max may be part of the WB panel on Saturday, screw Disney/Marvel, that's the one I am gonna dislike missing.
Sherlock coming...Minus Freeman/Cumberbatch...so, who cares really? And Mad Max may be part of the WB panel on Saturday, screw Disney/Marvel, that's the one I am gonna dislike missing.
Hero Complex has posted details on the Sony Pictures Hall H panel, which will be on Friday July 19 as previously announced.
Joining the already-known Amazing Spider-Man 2 and The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones will be Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 and Robocop.
Andrew Garfield was the only panel guest announced for Amazing Spider-Man 2 in the article, but it is assumed that Jamie Foxx would also be attending per his earlier comments to Yahoo! Movies.
Anna Faris and Terry Crews, alongside directors Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn will be on the panel for Cloudy 2, and Joel Kinnaman, Abbie Cornish and Samuel L. Jackson will appear in person with director Jose Padilha for Robocop.
Cassandra Clare had teased The Mortal Instruments would also be on Friday, and now we know she will be among the panel guests. Other guests will include stars Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan and Kevin Zegers, and Director Harald Zwart.
The official panel lineups for this year’s San Diego Comic-Con are due to start being announced imminently, but Marvel has gone ahead and revealed which films will be highlighted during the studio’s Hall H panel this year, taking place on Saturday, July 20th. Officially, Marvel will be presenting Thor: The Dark World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier at this year’s Comic-Con, but the press release notes that the panel will also include “an inside look at the ever-expanding Marvel cinematic universe.”
The studio has been announcing release dates for “untitled” films over the past few weeks, with three secretive films now set to hit theaters over the course of 2016 and 2017. Given this fact plus the aforementioned tease about the expanding universe, I’d be surprised if the studio wasn’t planning on announcing its full Phase Three lineup at Comic-Con. Hit the jump for more.
While panelists beyond Marvel Studios President and Producer Kevin Feige have yet to be announced, we can reasonably expect to see a few castmembers from both Thor 2 and Captain America 2 pop up in Hall H. Edgar Wright will be taking part in his own Hall H panel for The World’s End, but this really feels like the perfect opportunity for Feige to introduce the full Marvel Phase Three lineup and bring Wright onstage to tease Ant-Man once again (Wright premiered test footage for his superhero pic at last year’s Marvel panel).
So what will those Phase Three films be? Well, here is the full list of Marvel release dates post-The Avengers 2 that we know of so far:
Ant-Man – November 6, 2015
Untitled Marvel Film – July 8, 2016
Untitled Marvel Film – May 5, 2017
There no doubt more release dates to be announced, but Ant-Man will be kicking off Phase Three in late 2015. Feige revealed recently that Doctor Strange would be “next up” for Marvel after Wright’s film, so we can reasonably expect that Strange will be one of the other Phase Three films; but as for the rest, we’re not so sure. Sequels to Captain America and Thor are possibilities, and The Avengers 3 will almost definitely act as the capper to Phase Three altogether, but there are other unannounced projects that could debut as well.
Could Black Panther finally be making it to the big screen? Will Phase Three be completely void of a new Iron Man film? We should have a much clearer idea of what to expect following Marvel’s panel
Is it fair to figure that GoT and TWD will be in there on Fri again?
Is it fair to figure that GoT and TWD will be in there on Fri again?
ROBOCOP should be an interesting panel with director Jose Padilha, Joel Kinnaman, Abbie Cornish, and Samuel L. Jackson there to help present (hopefully) the first footage from the film
http://comiccon2013.sched.org/2013-07-19/list/descriptions/type/1:+programs
Friday Schedule...oooooh!!!!! World's End @ 10 am!!!!!!! So there's a chance i can see that AND Wilfred/Archer!!!!! Hooray!!!!!
Am I being too optimistic that Hall H might not be as bad this year on Friday?
The biggest surprise of the day is probably that for the first time ever, although The Big Bang Theory will be in attendance, they’ll be without their cast. The “Inside the Big Bang Theories Writer Room” panel, which kicks off the day in Ballroom 20 (after the show spent last year in Hall H), will give us an inside look into the creators of the show, but it appears they’ll do so without the main stars.
Something new and interesting is Comic-Con will be using the Lyceum Theater in Horton Plaza for a couple panels on Friday. They’ll have the “Showrunners Documentary Film Panel: Showrunning: The Hardest Job in Entertainment?” and “Nerdist: A Conversation With…” in that venue. Besides being farther offsite than any other official SDCC event, you will need tickets and a wristband in addition to your badge to attend. The ticket lottery will be at 9 AM in the Autograph Area of the Sails Pavilion. For more information check out the Lyceum link above.
Metallica in Hall H @ 6pm...that's odd. Gonna be lots there for the double whammy of walking dead/thrones...getting in early is gonna be key.
I'm really hoping that in the course of 4 days, we can squeeze in at least one super nerdy "true to the original spirit of Comic-Con" panel... :nerd: