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The Return Of Linda Hamilton
Paramount Pictures
Sarah Connor is back in "Terminator: Dark Fate". With Linda Hamilton reprising her iconic kickass role in the franchise along with Arnold Schwarzenegger, lucky Comic-Con fans will get a glimpse of the upcoming film presented by the movie’s cast, including Vancouver’s Mackenzie Davis.
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‘Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance’ Sneak Peek
Netflix
The legacy of Jim Henson lives on as Netflix brings an exclusive first look at the highly-anticipated new series “Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance” to San Diego with cast and crew in attendance. Based on Henson’s groundbreaking 1982 fantasy film, the new series will employ classic puppetry and modern visual effects to tell the story. Mark Hamill, Awkwafina, Caitriona Balfe, Natalie Dormer, Taron Egerton, Lena Headey, and Helena Bonham Carter are all set to star in the series.
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‘The Good Place’
Holy forking shirtballs, the cast of Global’s “The Good Place” including Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Ted Danson, D’arcy Carden, Manny Jacinto and producers Michael Schur and Drew Goddard will take the stage at Comic-Con to tease the fourth and final season of their critically-acclaimed series.
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Get Ready To Meet ‘The Boys’
Amazon
Executive producer Seth Rogen will join cast members Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Chace Crawford, Jessie T., Usher, Elisabeth Shue and more along with moderator Aisha Tyler for a behind-the-scenes look at their new Amazon Prime series “The Boys”. The new series takes a look at what happens when celebrity superheroes abuse their powers instead of using them for good and the human vigilantes who take matters into their own hands.
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Henry Cavill Fights Monsters
Netflix
Fans will get their first look at Henry Cavill as famed monster hunter Geralt of Rivia in Netflix’s new show “The Witcher”, based on the bestselling series of fantasy novels. Cavill is expected to attend the Hall H panel that will introduce the world of The Continent where witches, elves, gnomes and monsters battle for survival and the line between good and evil isn't quite so clear-cut.
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Feel The Need For Speed
Paramount Pictures
Rumours are swirling that Tom Cruise may make an appearance at Comic-Con for the Paramount Pictures panel showcasing their upcoming movie slate, including the long-anticipated “Top Gun” sequel. Even if Cruise doesn’t do a fly-by, fans can likely expect to see footage from the new film during the Hall H panel.
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Discover ‘Evil’
Global
The new psychological TV drama “Evil” will offer fans a sneak peek at Comic-Con. The new series coming to Global this fall looks at the origins of evil along the diving line between science and religion. Stars Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, Aasif Mandvi, and Michael Emerson will participate in a panel discussion about the show which follows a skeptical female psychologist who joins a priest-in-training and a carpenter as they investigate the Church’s backlog of unexplained mysteries, including supposed miracles, demonic possessions, and hauntings.
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‘Veronica Mars’
Hulu
Comic-Con will be host to the world premiere screening of Hulu’s newly rebooted cult favourite series “Veronica Mars”, followed by a conversation with stars Kristen Bell, Enrico Colantoni, Jason Dohring, Ryan Hansen, Francis Capra, Percy Daggs III, executive producer Diane Ruggiero-Wright and creator/executive producer Rob Thomas.
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Get Ready For ‘Batwoman’
The CW
There’s a new superhero in Gotham – Batwoman. The groundbreaking new series, featuring the first gay live-action superhero, will hold a world premiere screening as well as a panel discussion with the show’s star, Ruby Rose.
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Marvel Studios Presentation
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Marvel is keeping the details of their Hall H presentation tightly under wraps. Marvel Studios president and producer Kevin Feige will be joined by surprise special guests, who will share an inside look at the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fans are crossing their fingers and toes for more details and previews of what’s to come in Phase 4 of the MCU.