Tim Minear let it slip about a week ago, and Whedon fans have been chomping at the bit for confirmation. And now we have it.
For those who have passes to attend San Diego Comic Con on Friday, you will be the envy of Browncoatdom that couldn’t attend.
Robert Kirkman, creator of The Walking Dead and his Skybound imprint have come up with a way for you to get some life experience with the first ever The Walking Dead Escape: Live the Apocalypse San Diego. Conveniently timed to coincide with this year’s Comic-Con and taking place at the nearby Petco Park, this event lets you participate as either a Survivor, a Walker or a Spectator. Kirkman says, "We are literally transforming Petco Park into the early days of society’s collapse and San Diego is just the first city to fall."
We’ve been waiting quite some time for Comic-Con IV: A Fan’s Hope, the documentary that Morgan Spurlock and Joss Whedon produced. It’s supposed to be an inside look at one of the biggest and most popular events anywhere. After seeing it at the Vogue in San Francisco on Easter night, the movie does deliver in some levels. I just wish it was longer. It’s just under 90 minutes, but it needed another 15 or 20 minutes. More after the jump….
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