Thursday, July 9, 2020

Amazon’s The Boys, Upload & More Get SDCC 2020 Panels

Amazon’s The Boys, Upload, Truth Seekers, and Utopia will get San Diego Comic-Con 2020 panels. Hailed as one of the biggest entertainment conventions of all time, SDCC is the highlight of the year for fans from popular franchises to be awarded trailers, exclusive merchandise, and major studio announcements. In May, San Diego Comic-Con revealed that the convention would host a virtual edition of the event amid coronavirus concerns. Now, it appears that Amazon Prime Video will make a significant presence at the Comic-Con@Home lineup.

Today, Amazon revealed they would roll out panels for hit series The Boys, Upload, Truth Seekers, and Utopia on SDCC’s official YouTube channel starting July 23. Slated to run from July 23 to July 26, Amazon’s panels will feature special appearances from Seth Rogen, Aisha Tyler, Rainn Wilson, Nick Frost, John Cusack, and more. Additionally, Amazon is topping off the Comic-Con experience by unveiling the platform’s Amazon Virtual-Con. Providing a one-stop-shop for fans, Amazon Virtual-Con is a free virtual convention content hub that will offer trivia games, illustration tutorials, creator interviews, and more.

Related: What To Expect From Amazon's Upload Season 2 

Without official in-person attendance, SDCC 2020 is opting to work around the year of cancellations by offering a virtual lineup that includes panels for The Walking Dead, Bob’s Burgers, and Bill & Ted Face The Music. However, Marvel Studios is reportedly not hosting a panel at this year’s event. On the heels of exciting developments for Amazon’s shows, including The Boys season 2 release date, Upload renewed for a sophomore season, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in talks to join The Boys season 3, SDCC 2020 is a pivotal time for Amazon to showcase its original series.

Next: The Boys Are Being Hunted In New Season 2 Teaser Trailer

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July 09, 2020 at 05:43AM

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