Tag: SDCC

Dollhouse Will Be Part of Comic-Con 2009

It was expected that Dollhouse would have a panel at Comic-Con next month in San Diego, but Dollverse says it will be a two-hour panel on Friday, July 24th. It will include the showing of the 13th episode, "Epitaph One", which will also be on the season one DVD. Joss Whedon and Eliza Dushku are also scheduled to be there, but no word yet on the rest of the cast.  

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Dollhouse’s Unaired 13th Episode To Screen at Comic-Con

End of Show, a TV website, announced that the unaired 13th episode of Dollhouse, "Epitath One" will be shown during Comic-Con ’09 in San Diego this July. This is part of the special release of the DVD box set for the first season of the show. It will be available a week before the regular release. The episode is directed by creator Joss Whedon and written by Maurissa Tancharoen and his brother Jed, who also wrote "Stage Fright".

Also, there are spoilers in this article, but we can say Felicia Day plays a major part in this episode.

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SDCC 2008: Once More With Feeling Screening

The screening of Once More With Feeling happened only after the powers that be at Comic Con negotiated with 20thCentury Fox, after a year of legal obstacles to permit this popular episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer to be splashed across the four big screens in Ballroom 20. And Whedonopolis was tapped to present this event, providing prizes and giveaways in the form of buttons and finger puppets and "parking tickets" to go with the singing and dancing anticipated by Buffy fans well heeled in the lyrics and the waving of lit cellphones.

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SDCC 2008: Lost

In a packed Hall H auditorium, the lights went down to show clips from some of the special features on the upcoming Lost season 4 DVD box set. Included was a documentary about the Oceanic 6 conspiracy and cast interviews. Once that was over, showrunners Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindeloff (wearing a "Trust Snape" T-shirt) stepped onto the stage. "We’re excited to be in the small room this year," joked Damon. "It’s just like a living room. Very casual conversation," added Carlton, referring to the crowd of 6500 fans. This is the first year the Comic-Con organizers have put TV presentations in the massive room. The two were seated by a large box with the Dharma Initiative octagon logo with a question mark in the middle. They started the panel by plugging LiveAutographs.com, saying that they and the cast were offering autographs to benefit Stand Up to Cancer.

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