• New York Comic Con 2020 releases schedule of virtual events

    New York Comic Con 2020 releases schedule of virtual events

    New York Comic Con is coming to couches across the world. As a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the annual event will be broadcast virtually this year, a bummer for many fans but a boon for those who wouldn’t otherwise have been able to come to the Big Apple and experience it in person …
  • New York Comic Con 2020 going virtual due to coronavirus crisis

    New York Comic Con 2020 going virtual due to coronavirus crisis

    Sorry, costume lovers: Your cosplay has been canceled. New York Comic Con announced Tuesday that its in-person 2020 event at Jacob K. Javits Center will instead be held virtually on YouTube from Oct. 8-11 due to the coronavirus pandemic. It follows in the wake of San Diego Comic Con and other fandom frolics that have …
  • ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ premieres most excellent new trailer at Comic-Con

    ‘Bill & Ted Face the Music’ premieres most excellent new trailer at Comic-Con

    “Bill & Ted Face the Music” has shifted its release plans and instead will debut on premium video on demand and in select movie theaters on Sept. 1 as coronavirus cases spike across the country. The announcement comes following the news that Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” has been taken off release calendars, though it’s still expected …
  • San Diego Comic-Con 2020 officially canceled due to coronavirus concerns

    San Diego Comic-Con 2020 officially canceled due to coronavirus concerns

    The annual fan extravaganza known as Comic-Con was officially canceled Friday due to the coronavirus lockdown. The summer event was scheduled to run July 23 to 26 at the San Diego Convention Center, potentially drawing 130,000 visitors from all over the world. The spread of COVID-19 has caused worldwide shutdowns and cancellations, with many states issuing …
  • San Diego Comic-Con still on despite coronavirus pandemic

    San Diego Comic-Con still on despite coronavirus pandemic

    San Diego Comic-Con is going ahead as planned — amid the coronavirus pandemic. “To our amazing Comic-Con and WonderCon fans: We understand how difficult the current climate has been for all of us and appreciate your continued support through these trying times. No one is as hopeful as we are that we will be able …