Tag: #SDCC2016
SDCC ’16: Samurai Jack creator drops details of show’s return
It's been over a decade since Samurai Jack aired, but an ending for the series - in the form of a movie or otherwise - has been on creator Genndy Tartakovsky's mind since. After last year's announcement that the series would finally return with a fifth season, Tartakovsky sat down with press at SDCC to explain what that return would look like and what brought it about.
SDCC’16 VIDEO INTERVIEW: Carole and John Barrowman Tell All! Well, A Lot Anyway…
Eventually we speak about their Torchwood comics, of course, but that’s an oversimplification of the interview which stretched way over time (thanks Titan!) and covered John’s not-so-secret costume to walk the floor of SDCC, how their familial relationship helps them be more honest about their work, and their intimate knowledge of each other’s bathroom habits. Try not to fall in love with these rambunctious siblings, I dare you.
SDCC ’16: Teen Titans Go! – It gets weirder
Teen Titans Go! has been entertaining fans for three seasons. It continues to make audiences laugh by taking the beloved characters from the original Teen Titans series, which at times took on a serious tone, and putting them in ridiculous storylines.
During interviews at SDCC this year, the cast members and producers chatted about the absurdity and humor of the show, and why audiences need it now more than ever.
SDCC’16: Slayer came to Comic-Con and left us feeling Repentless
Ten years ago it wouldn’t have even been conceivable to bring names like Metallica, GWAR, or Tom Morello to San Diego Comic-Con. As the movie studios, game publishers, and money took over the entire...
SDCC’16: Gail Simone throws readers back to the wolves in SURVIVING MEGALOPOLIS
Certain writers have a knack for capturing the voice of their own gender, then there are some who’ve mastered character voice altogether. No one is a better example of this than writer Gail Simone....
SDCC ’16: THE FLASH spoilers! Flashpoint results in major character changes
Given that season 2 of The Flash closed with Barry's decision to travel back in time to change his past (an event known as Flashpoint in the comics), we can obviously expect some big status quo changes in season 3. Though we can glean only a few things about next season from the trailer, released at San Diego Comic-Con, we also managed to get some clues directly from the cast about where Flashpoint will position their characters in this alternate reality.
SDCC’16: Captured Aural Phantasy Theater brings the romance comics of old to life
If you really love comics, then you know Hall H wasn’t the only place to be Saturday during Comic-Con. Room 26a held a different type of celebration, one of comics and Weird Love…the comic...
SDCC’16: Lego Dimensions reveals new details on expansions from E.T, Harry Potter, and Gremlins
Lego fever was rampant around the convention center at San Diego Comic-Con. From the massive booth where fans gathered to take Lego Batman selfies and buy the latest exclusive toys to the WB booth...
SDCC’16: Kevin Smith’s Geeking Out, more than just white guys talking about pop culture
While Sunday night marked the end of the 2016 San Diego Comic Con, it also brought the debut of director and pop culture icon Kevin Smith’s new talk show Geek!ng Out on AMC television....
SDCC ’16: The Beat discusses PREACHER with Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Garth Ennis
From the Preacher press conference at this year's San Diego Comic-Con
SDCC ’16: Rebecca Sugar on LGBTQ themes in Steven Universe and what’s to come
Steven Universe is often described as groundbreaking, as it’s one of few children’s cartoons to feature allusions to a same sex romance. In Friday’s SDCC panel and press interviews, series creator Rebecca Sugar elaborated on her personal connection to the show’s LGBTQ themes.
SDCC’16: Watchtower Saturday: Hollywood Goes South, as Marvel Battles DC for the Hearts and...
Saturday? Sunday? We're headed to the finish line, with the Dead Dog Party on the horizon!
We'll have more posts today, tomorrow, and the next week.
For now, here are the highlights from Saturday, and lots...