Las Vegas Review-Journal

Television gains ground at Comic-Con

‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘The Walking Dead’ panels highlight bigger small-screen presence

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SAN DIEGO ike Batman responding to a beaming Bat signal in the sky, fans have descended upon San Diego for the 45th annual Comic-Con pop-culture extravagan­za.

The four-day festival celebratin­g film, TV, video games, comic books, costumes and other popular arts kicked off with a preview Wednesday night and goes full force today at the San Diego Convention Center.

More than 150,000 fans are expected to attend the sold-out event, where studios will offer exclusive previews of their latest properties.

Television is making a bigger splash than in previous years, with several shows diving into the 6,500-seat exhibition hall that has traditiona­lly been the movie industry’s main home at the convention center.

“This is the year that we’ll see as much TV (as film), especially in Hall H,” said Matt Atchity, editor-in-chief of RottenToma­toes.com, which aggregates film and television reviews.

Here’s a peek at some of the most anticipate­d presentati­ons: FILM

Marvel Studios hasn’t revealed any specifics about its panel, but a look at “Ant-Man” and the next “Avengers” installmen­t seem likely. Paramount is bringing its live-action take on “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” starring Megan Fox and Will Arnett. Warner Bros. will feature “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” and its reboot of “Mad Max.” Fox is introducin­g a spate of films, including the animated “Book of Life” starring Channing Tatum. A few others: Focus Features’ animated “The Boxtrolls”; the sequel to Frank Miller’s “Sin City”; Daniel Radcliffe’s first Comic-Con appearance for the upcoming “Horns”; and the annual appearance by festival stalwart Kevin Smith. TV

“Game of Thrones” and “The Walking

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Dead” will each take over ComicCon’s largest hall for panels with cast members and creators. Joel McHale and other stars of “Community” will discuss the future of the comedy after its move to Yahoo. Guillermo del Toro plans to present his creepy new FX series, “The Strain.” SyFy’s “Sharknado” roars in with stars Ian Ziering and Tara Reid for a peek at the sequel. The creators of BBC America’s “Orphan Black” will be on hand with star Tatiana Maslany. Other TV panels tempting fans: Emmy favorites “The Big Bang Theory” and “American Horror Story”; FX’s “Sons of Anarchy”; and the CW’s “Arrow” and “The Vampire Diaries.” GAMES

Ubisoft is promoting the free-running adventure “Assassin’s Creed: Unity” with a French Revolution-themed parkour course that will be open to wannabe assassins. The cast and crew of the cops-and-robbers shooter “Battlefiel­d Hardline” will be on hand for a panel, as will the creative forces behind the latest edition of the toysmeets-game franchise “Skylanders: Trap Team.” Meanwhile, Nintendo will showcase “Super Smash Bros.” and other titles at its gaming lounge, while Sega will hype the cartoony “Sonic Boom” and the sci-fi horror “Alien: Isolation.” Other games on display: multiplaye­r racer “The Crew” and blocky Dark Knight romp “Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham.” OTHER FUN STUFF

MAC Cosmetics is unveiling its new collection inspired by Marge Simpson and offering “Marge Makeovers” at its downtown San Diego store. Crave Online is throwing a party aboard the USS Midway aircraft carrier featuring live performanc­es by MGMT and Grimes. Adult Swim is bringing its Fun House back to Petco Park, and introducin­g a “Meatwad Full Dome Experience” that includes a free T-shirt at the end. Hello Kitty will also be at Petco Park, celebratin­g her 40th anniversar­y with free temporary tattoos.

 ?? DENIS POROY/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Fans walk past inflated “Teen Titans Go” figures outside last year’s Comic-Con festival.
DENIS POROY/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fans walk past inflated “Teen Titans Go” figures outside last year’s Comic-Con festival.

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