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DC’s FanDome Event is Bringing Together a Truly Epic Roster

With this year’s Comic-Con reduced to an online event that, try as it might, could never satiate the appetite millions of fans have for Hollywood’s superhero industrial complex, DC’s FanDome Event promises to do its level best to make up for it. The lineup for FanDome—heading your way, for free, on August 22—is truly massive. So who will be there (virtually), you wonder? Check out the full lineup in this mesmerizing tweet from DC Comics. Just don’t blink.

Catch all that? Yeah, we didn’t either the first time around, but after pausing and absorbing the list of names, we’re fairly confident this event is going to be amazing. And, we’ll likely get all those juicy reveals we’re used to getting at Comic-Con. We’re talking about the trailers, the teasers, the announcements of upcoming projects, and more. With many of the stars from Warner Bros. and DC’s biggest upcoming films all more or less accounted for here, FanDome promises to deliver a superhero bounty.

A brief glimpse at who you can expect to take part in FanDome: Wonder Woman 1984 star Gal Gadot, writer/director Patty Jenkins, and co-stars Chris Pine, Pedro Pascal, and Kristen Wiig. The Suicide Squad writer/director James Gunn and the film’s stars, including Idris Elba and Margot Robbie. Justice League writer/director Zack SnyderBlack Adam star Dwayne Johnson. The Batman writer/director Matt Reeves and star Robert Pattinson. The Flash star Ezra Miller. Sure, this won’t be quite the same as seeing all these folks take over Comic-Con’s Hall H in San Diego, but this is a seriously potent roster of talent, representing some of the biggest upcoming films out there.

Again, FanDome is free and will take place in a single, 24-hour long sprint. You can find out everything you need to know at DCFanDome.com (and there’s a lot to know). And of course, whenever a trailer or a teaser drops, we’ll share it as quickly as we can.

Featured image: Caption: GAL GADOT as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “WONDER WOMAN 1984,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Clay Enos/ ™ & © DC Comics

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