
We don’t know about you, but after that trailer, we’re reading along with SuperHeroHype’s live blogging of the Watchmen panel at Comic Con (HERE).
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We don’t know about you, but after that trailer, we’re reading along with SuperHeroHype’s live blogging of the Watchmen panel at Comic Con (HERE).
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We’re not in San Diego, but from all accounts, if we would have stuck our head out the window yesterday when the Twilight panel kicked off, we would have heard the screaming from several states away.
Capone from AICN writes:
Although this is my first time at this event, I had a pretty good idea what to expect at the panels, but nothing quite prepared me for what I’m guessing is an atypical event here. The panel for TWILIGHT was louder than any rock concert I’ve ever been to, with each of the cast members being greeted by a slightly younger-than-normal audience of several thousand adoring, mostly female fans of the book by Stephenie Myer. The result of the nearly hour-long panel was partial deafness for me.
This is echoed across the board, with several journalists shaking out the ringing in their ears before getting down to the nitty-gritty of the Twilight panel…
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The internets have lit up with news from the Disney panel that three minutes of the oft-rumored, but never confirmed sequel to 1982’s Tron. The footage started without any further announcement and features a race as well as 2008 Jeff Bridges reprising his role as Kevin Flynn, but also…young Jeff Bridges.
Of all the coverage we’ve read, the best Tron description goes to AICN with their detailed write up and certain amount of fanboyism. Read it HERE.
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Oh man, the different things that we’ve seen on other people’s Comic Con coverage. If you think that some of your favorite film blogs were a little slow yesterday, it was probably because they were on their way to San Diego for Comic Con, which has quickly become much less about Comic Books and much more about exciting the geek audience for your upcoming film and TV slates.
The great thing about not being at Comic Con is that we get to sit around and surf the internet from our comfy chairs whilst everyone else has to surf the internet while waiting in lines for panels or in uncomfortable convention seats.
That being said, we’re going to cover the Comic Con coverage of a few key players. Today, we look through the best of the Comic Con preview night pictures, and will point you in the direction of a review for JJ Abrams’ newest TV pilot, Fringe, which screened last night…
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UPDATE: Dave Chen from /Film has the video.
This just in from Coming Soon’s Blake Wright:
The San Diego Comic-Con’s Hall H presentations didn’t get off to a good start today as the drapes and the scaffolding supporting the drapes at the rear of the room collapsed. We saw that at least one person was injured. We’ve been told that this will delay the Fox presentation. Stay tuned for full coverage of the presentations shortly!
We will be staying tuned, because we aren’t in San Diego this year, so we’re going to be bringing you the best in what other people are bringing you from this years Comic Con.
It’s gonna be a fun weekend!
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