Marvel Studios Will Not Hold a Hall H Panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2020
A new report revealed an unfortunate Marvel Studios update for this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.
Marvel Studios’ Discouraging SDCC Update Revealed
Via The Wrap, Marvel Studios will reportedly not be holding a Hall H panel event at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, which is set to be held July 20-23.
The studio had a massive panel at last year’s Hall H, in which several new projects in the MCU’s Multiverse Saga were announced.
According to the outlet, Marvel Studios will still have a presence on the convention floor, meaning there will be some news that comes from Comic-Con weekend.
It is unknown exactly why Marvel Studios is skipping such a major event at Comic-Con, but it’s likely that the recent halting of multiple MCU productions due to the ongoing writers’ strike impacted the studio’s decision.
This report led to disappointing reactions from fans.
@ResonantJustice noted that the studio’s absence “makes sense” due to [the] writers’ strike:
“Makes sense because of the writers strike and the impending SAG strike.”
@NikHellBlazer had an honest reaction to the news:
“I’m gonna cry.”
@Crusanerd pointed out that the Fantastic Four casting news might not be revealed anytime soon:
“We’re gonna be in this Fantastic Four casting hell forever.”
@dimensionjordyn admitted that Marvel Studios “don’t have much” to announce, thus explaining its absence:
“they don’t have much to announce so I’m not surprised lol. everything’s delayed + the strike makes it so nothing new can be made yet.”
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