In this video from The Hollywood Reporter, Sarah Michelle Gellar gives Comic-Con advice to celebrity newbies. Will she be running around disguised in a mask? Watch the video to find out!
Come talk with women who write, read, game, and perform in arenas that are statistically dominated by men. What happens when traditionally "male" genres are reinvented by female writers and embraced by female fans? Sex and the City it ain’t. Meet the women who like to play with trucks and Barbies. And Wolverine action figures. And flux capacitors. click thru for more info
Tony Head (Rupert Giles/Buffy) is doing double duty during San Diego Comic-Con. In addition to being on the Sunday Merlin panel, he will be the moderator for the Grimm panel on Saturday.
Have questions you wish you could ask if you were there? The team from Whedonopolis will be covering both panels and interviewing talent from both shows. Please send in your questions & we’ll do our best to get them answered. :-]
It’s been seven years since our favorite Slayer has been to Comic-Con. The late time was to promote The Grudge in 2004.
Now, she’ll be back to San Diego to promote her new show on the CW, Ringer. Her appearance was confirmed by Entertainment Weekly. Joining her will include Nestor Carbonelli, Ioan Gruffudd and the production staff. The date for the panel hasn’t been set yet, but should be soon. Ringer will premiere on September 13 on the CW. The EW story also has information about a contest to fly to Comic-Con, including a three-day stay at a hotel suite.
Today three major events have been confirmed to the Comic Con schedule: panels for “Torchwood: Miracle Day” and “Spartacus: Vengeance” along with a special full screening of episode three of“Torchwood: Dead of Night" before it airs on STARZ. Wanna know who’s coming across the pond to chat with us? Or driving down from LA? More info after the jump, jump, jump
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