When Is San Diego Comic-Con 2022? Can You Watch It From Home In 2022?

The San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) of 2022 is right around the corner. A four-day festival of popular culture, including television, movies, and, of course, comic books, draws tens of thousands of fans to “America’s Finest City” during this period. The conference has been running for more than 50 years and is still quite well-liked when it returns. The last convention was two years ago, and fans are eager for all the news, trailers, unreleased material, and stuff. Oh, and let’s not overlook cosplay. Some of the galaxy’s best cosplay can be found at SDCC. Expect to see previews and footage for upcoming television programs like House of the Dragon, The Walking Dead, and The Sandman, as well as films like Black Adam this weekend. Here is all the information you require for San Diego Comic-Con 2022.

When Is San Diego Comic-Con 2022?

The San Diego Comic-Con 2022 has started on July 21, 2022, and will end on July 24, 2022, with a special Preview Night event that took place on Wednesday, July 20. To enter the convention, you need a valid badge, which is SDCC slang for a ticket. Entry on Preview Night will only be permitted with a four-day pass.

The Exhibit Hall is open from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PT) from Thursday through Saturday and from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PT on Sunday. There will be panels and events all through the evening, including the Masquerade costume competition on Saturday and the annual Will Eisner Awards on Friday.

Can You Watch San Diego Comic-Con From Home In 2022?

You don’t need to worry if you won’t be able to make it to San Diego Comic-Con in person since you won’t be missing out on any of the excitement. The majority of studios update their social media channels with trailers, announcements, and panel videos. In general, panels aren’t live broadcast unless a studio chooses to do so; the exception to this rule was in 2020 and 2021, when the entire convention went virtual owing to the epidemic.

The majority of the time, previews and news from SDCC quickly reach fans back home via social media. Some companies, such as Marvel, choose to offer fans who waited in line for hours (or even days) the chance to savour the exclusivity of what they saw in Hall H by delaying the release of trailers and exclusive material for days or even weeks.

Panel Schedule for San Diego Comic-Con 2022 on July 21, 2022

You can see the entire schedule for San Diego Comic-Con, as well as information about the panels and attendees who appeared on July 21, 2022. The panels to look out for are listed below:

1. The Rookie and The Rookie: Feds

On 21 July at Comic-Con, key creators from ABC’s popular police procedural The Rookie and its upcoming spinoff The Rookie: Feds gave fans a sneak peek at what’s to come on both shows and talked about the nature of the interactivity planned for both.

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2. The Movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

The teaser for Paramount’s Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves was one of the first significant announcements and revelations at Comic-Con 2022, which began on July 21 in San Diego. The movie’s trailer was published after Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, RegĂ©-Jean Page, and Hugh Grant showed up at the Comic-Con panel.

3. Ghosts

The showrunners and cast of CBS’ Ghosts reunited on Thursday at Comic-Con to discuss the success of the show’s first season, and they also gave some hints about what Season 2 may bring. This young couple’s problems with this business will be the focus of the narrative.

4. Abbott Elementary

Abbott Elementary has become a standout for ABC, with high ratings and favorable reviews, and it recently qualified for Comic-Con. During Abbott Elementary’s Comic-Con event on Thursday, Brunson made a hint about the achievement. The cast and executive producers joined the Abbott Elementary Comic-Con panel remotely, and Brunson was invited to speak about the impending second season.

5. Teen Wolf the Movie

At least in part, the wolf pack has returned. Teen Wolf is making its long-awaited return, and while we already know that certain familiar faces won’t be there, a recent video seen at San Diego Comic-Con made the startling discovery that at least one show star has returned from the dead.

6. The Series National Treasure: Edge of History

Even while there are still sporadic news pings regarding a third National Treasure film, the Disney+ series created in the same universe but with (mainly) new characters seems to be getting more attention these days. The actors and producers of the show presented the first teaser at their panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday. They also announced that Harvey Keitel would be reprising his role as FBI agent Peter Sadusky in the show.

7. Vampire Academy

We’re getting our first look at Julie Plec and Marguerite MacIntyre’s YA supernatural drama series Vampire Academy for Peacock, which is based on Richelle Mead’s book series. The show’s panel at Comic-Con in San Diego on Thursday featured the release of the trailer.

8. Masters of the Universe

A new character who has really been to space will be welcomed by He-Man and his buddies in the follow-up to Masters Of The Universe: Revelation on Netflix, an animated series that has sorely lacked an astronaut up until this point. The series creator Kevin Smith announced that William Shatner would voice a mysterious character in the upcoming Masters Of The Universe: Revolution during his surprise appearance at Thursday’s San Diego Comic-Con panel honoring 40 years of Masters Of The Universe toys, movies, and series.

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