Cobie Smulders attending a press conference on Day 2 of Comic Con Portugal 2016 in Expo Norte in Porto, Portugal - Friday 9th December 2016
Cobie Smulders attending a press conference on Day 2 of Comic Con Portugal 2016 in Expo Norte in Porto, Portugal - Friday 9th December 2016
Dominic Sherwood at the New York Comic Con photocall for 'Shadowhunters' - New York, United States - Saturday 8th October 2016
Ali Larter and Milla Jovovich speak about Resident Evil at New York Comic Con held at Javitis Convention Center, Madison Square Garden, New York, United States - Saturday 8th October 2016
January Jones at the Comic-Con International: San Diego photocall for 'The Last Man on Earth', San Diego, California, United States - Saturday 23rd July 2016
Another year of epic geekdom is over - but the excitement remains.
As usual the San Diego Comic-Con International was the place to be for comic and movie fans across the globe. Not only were a ton of new trailers unveiled, but loads of questions were answered and there were some pretty interesting moments in between.
Superman isn't feeling the love in the 'Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice'
Comic-Con 2015 was, as usual, a roaring success with attendees desperate to learn more about the upcoming 'Star Wars' movie and, of course, 'Batman v Superman'. But that wasn't all that gripped the world at this year's event; and here are but a few moments of pure joy from SDCC 2015.
Continue reading: Star Wars, Suicide Squad And Bryan Cranston: The Best Moments Of Comic-Con 2015
Nearly 2,600 attendees sign an online petition set up by group to highlight behaviour
A group of young women from Philadelphia that founded a website titled ‘Geeks for CONsent’ has gathered nearly 2,600 signatures from attendees at Comic-Con this weekend complaining of sexual harassment.
The four-day science fiction convention held annually in San Diego may seem an unlikely setting for such behaviour, but Comic-Con attendees have been contacting Geeks for CONsent to say that they had been groped, stalked about the convention and photographed without their permission.
Continue reading: Allegations Of Sexual Harassment At Comic-Con
Beg, borrow or steal, but get into these TV-related panels. Note: actually stealing is probably a bad idea.
It’s that time again! Time for Comic-Con to make life a little bit weirder – and better – for four full days between July 24 and 27. It’s arguably the biggest entertainment convention in the world at this point, so attendees will practically be bombarded with panels, signings, exclusive content and, of course, merchandise for the full duration of the con. Some of it might even trickle down to those, who couldn’t make it, for whatever reason. With so much to do and see, we’ve rounded up the five absolutely unmissable events for any self-respecting TV nerd, starting with:
You really don't want to miss the Constantine panel [Getty/Frederick M. Brown]
5. Constantine – A preview screening of the full first episode, NBC’s Constantine event will also feature a panel discussion with stars Matt Ryan, Harold Perrineau and Charles Halford, along with executive producers David Goyer and Daniel Cerone. Do not miss. Saturday, 5.15pm – 6.15pm. Room 6BCF.
Continue reading: Comic-Con 2014 For TV Nerds: Five Unmissable Panels
Comic-Con is one of the entertainment highlights of the year, though what's on offer for 2013?
Geeks of the world unite, for San Diego Comic Con 2013 is finally here. The cast and creators of your favorite cult television shows and movies are descending on the Californian city to tease new series', reveal casting details and give away tons of free stuff.
This place is like Glastonbury - it's impossible for you to see everything you want to see - so you're just gonna have to accept the inevitable clashes and focus on our Top 10 events that you really don't want to miss.
Continue reading: Comic-Con 2013: 10 Things You Really Don't Want To Miss