Full Coverage: Comic-Con International 2015
Continuing coverage of the 2015 International Comic-Con in San Diego.
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One little treat that debuted at the San Diego Comic-Con “Game of Thrones” panel was a never-before-seen audition tape.
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Actress Victoria Atkin has made a splash in the video game industry as Evie Frye in “Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate,” the first ever playable female assassin of the franchise.
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The “Heroes Reborn” trailer first shown to Hall H audiences at Comic-Con International in San Diego has been released, and it offers an extended look at the upcoming event series.
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Jamie Lee Curtis entered Hall H to massive applause at the joint “American Horror Story” and “Scream Queens” presentation at Comic-Con on Sunday.
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Spider-Man is Marvel’s most wisecracking hero. Deadpool is its most wisecracking antihero.
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Amid a sea of panels featuring sci-fi spectacles and superhero tentpoles, Legendary Pictures came to this year’s Comic-Con with a trio of movies that were decidedly “none of the above.”
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“The Women Who Kick Ass” panel at San Diego Comic-Con was stocked aplenty with great women who are also great at butt kickin’.
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Every year at Comic-Con, it seems there’s one movie that comes out of left field, wows the fans in Hall H and rides out of the convention on a wave of buzz.
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The finale of the CW’s “The Flash” strongly hinted that the original speedy comic book superhero Jay Garrick was somewhere lurking in the DC Entertainment ether.
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Seretha Elliott has seen it all at the “lost and found” booth at Comic-Con this weekend.
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Grimmsters can put to rest the notion that Bitsie Tulloch’s Juliette Silverton will come back from her somewhat timely demise at the end of last season, according to the executive producers and showrunners of NBC’s “Grimm.”
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Comic-book movies understandably dominate the conversation at Comic-Con, but there are plenty of film panels that don’t have anything to do with capes, tights or superpowers – and this year, one of the most highly anticipated was Saturday’s Hall H presentation for Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming Western, “The Hateful Eight.”
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The “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” trailer revealed Saturday during the Warner Bros.
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With Marvel Studios on the sidelines at this year’s Comic-Con — along with Paramount and Sony — Warner Bros. was primed to grab the superhero spotlight at its panel Saturday morning, bringing out the big guns for its upcoming “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and bowing the first trailer for “Suicide Squad.”
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Want to see the true power of Darth Vader? Bring everyone you have and corner him.
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Photos of celebrities at the Los Angeles Times studio at Comic-Con International in San Diego.
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It’s tough being a Stark.
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We’re exclusively premiering the new trailer for Syfy’s miniseries “Childhood’s End,” which just debuted at Comic-Con on Saturday morning.
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On Friday, we followed HBO’s “Game of Thrones” all day across San Diego Comic-Con.
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Fans who lined up by the thousands to get into the Hall H panel for “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” on Friday came in with two major wishes: They wanted to see some new footage.
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Every year the TV series “American Horror Story” reboots itself entirely, but keeps much of the same cast members.
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While the “Orphan Black” panel at Comic-Con was light on Season 4 details, there was no shortage of videos in the presentation.
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Marvel TV’s panel, which included the casts of “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “Agent Carter,” was a rousing success, if you go by decibel level and the sheer number of cosplay characters in the crowd.
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Hall H was packed for “The Walking Dead” Comic-Con presentation that kicked off with a trailer for Season 6, featuring a lot of walkers (it almost rivaled the line to get into Hall H on Friday morning.
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Reading comics requires a suspension of disbelief, but the winning creators who make them couldn’t suspend theirs at Friday night’s Eisner Awards.
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The new “Star Wars” movie took over Hall H today at San Diego Comic-Con, and while they didn’t screen new footage, director J.J.
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According to convention all-star Alan Tudyk, his next project, “Con Man,” which he wrote, produced, directed and starred in, is like Comic-Con meets TV series “Extras.”
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What do Batman and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have in common?
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The popular zombie mode of the “Call of Duty” franchise will go back in time for the release of this winter’s “Black Ops 3.”
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Typically when filmmakers come to Comic-Con to tout their upcoming big-budget spectacles, they do it with maximum fanfare in front of the biggest crowd possible in Hall H.
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Comic-Con may still be a hotbed of comic book and graphic novel revelry, but the tastes of the genre aficionado have shifted since the first days of the San Diego gathering in the 1970s.
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The Horde and the Alliance are real, and they’re at Comic-Con.
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Comic-Con attendees were the first to get a glimpse of “Fear the Walking Dead,” the upcoming companion series to “The Walking Dead,” during the show’s presentation in Hall H on Friday.
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Felicia Day’s star continues to rise in various media -- television, online content, books -- but it probably burns brightest at a place like Comic-Con.
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Horror director Eli Roth is done with your clicktivism attitudes.
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away (otherwise known as England), director and longtime Comic-Con enthusiast Kevin Smith was invited by director J.J.
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For the thousands of fans who lined up for hours to get into the first film presentation of this year’s Comic-Con International, getting to see comic legend Bill Murray in a rare public appearance was (to quote “Caddyshack”) a Cinderella story.
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Fittingly for a convention that is all about celebrating fandom, the first blockbuster movie panel of this year’s Comic-Con International was essentially a big wet kiss to fans.
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Two fan cultures collide in the new “Doctor Who” trailer that was dropped at Comic Con 2015.
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What made Halle Berry want to do the second season of “Extant”?
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Vertigo is unleashing an ambitious slate of 12 titles in the fall, including a new series about the most famous of the fallen, Lucifer.
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Can’t make it to the San Diego Comic-Con this weekend? Fear not.
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Behold Ben Affleck’s Batsuit -- both of them.
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Hero Complex got an early look at the brand new “Walking Dead” booth for San Diego Comic-Con 2015.
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Check out the scene at 2015 Comic-Con International. More coverage at Hero Complex.
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Noelle Stevenson wants you to know the world of comics is not off-limits to you.
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The Scout’s motto is “Be prepared,” and clearly that will be put to good work in the “Scout’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse.”
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A Minnesota man spent the last month walking more than 600 miles down the California coast in his Stormtrooper costume to honor his late wife, who shared his love of all things “Star Wars.”
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Reality has intruded upon Comic-Con, the fantasy-centric pop-culture fest returning this weekend to San Diego.
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The year was 1970, at the San Diego Golden State Comics Convention — the gathering that would become Comic-Con International — when science fiction author Ray Bradbury took the stage at the U.S.
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For the next four days, geek will be chic — at least in the vicinity of downtown San Diego.
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It’s Comic-Con weekend, after 10 p.m., and you’re hungry for something other than Gaslamp Quarter tourist-trap fare.
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When the sun sets over Comic-Con 2015, it’s time for the freaks and geeks to come out and play.
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We’ve entered the final countdown until Comic-Con opens its doors for Wednesday’s preview night and our detailed scan at the programming schedule reveals highlights such as “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” “Supergirl,” “Doctor Who,” “Agent Carter” and more.
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Take a look at Comic-Con International San Diego’s history.
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Want to navigate the Con like a pro?
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The Gaslamp: A boozy wonderland packed tight with bars, nightclubs, swanky lounges and rooftop sanctuaries.
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After months of speculation, the massive convergence of comics, movies, TV, cosplay and marketing known as Comic-Con International will stay in San Diego for (at least) a few more years.
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There are still a few weeks until “Ant-Man” hits theaters, but it’s not too soon to start wondering about Marvel’s Phase 3 slate of films, which will kick off with “Captain America: Civil War” in 2016.
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First Cuba, now Comic-Con: Conan O’Brien will be the first late-night host to broadcast from Comic-Con International during the annual genre convention.
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Possibly the biggest panel of the entire weeklong San Diego Comic-Con extravaganza has just been announced.
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Comic-Con International has just revealed its programming schedule for July 8 and 9, and “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 2” and “Doctor Who” are among the highlights at the San Diego Convention Center.
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It looks like the length of your arm will be the limiting factor on the angles of your Comic-Con selfies this year.
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SpongeBob will be leaving his pineapple under the sea to make his way to the San Diego Convention Center in July.
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Carnaval with Wookiees.
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Movie studio Lionsgate and Comic-Con International are set to launch a new streaming video service this year, as viewing habits continue to move online, especially among the young.