We recently learned Marvel Studios wasn’t planning on having a Hall H panel for this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. Now, it sounds like DC Studios is going to follow suit, at least for the cinematic side of its business.
In the Hollywood Reporter’s recent Heat Vision newsletter, the outlet claims DC isn’t looking to show off anything for Superman or Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow during the annual festivities. The former will have been out for two weeks by that point, and the latter isn’t due for almost a full year later, not to mention other projects like The Batman Part II or The Authority seemingly haven’t hit any real progress yet. As such, the studio is reportedly “biding its time before making any reveals.”
What will be at SDCC this year, however, is Peacemaker. The HBO Max series’ second season is dropping in mid-August, so DC Studios is said to be going “all in,” said Heat Vision. “Peacemaker will have a big footprint at the convention. […] And, while DC had no comment, there could be a Hall H panel for the show.” Lanterns, the other big DC show for HBO Max, is currently in production. Depending on how far along things are, it could potentially make an appearance of some kind.
San Diego Comic-Con runs July 24-27, and we’ll have more information on what DC Studios plans to do for the event in the coming weeks.
[via IGN]
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