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Warner Bros. Announces Comic-Con Line-Up

Source: Warner Bros.
June 26, 2009


All memberships for this year's Comic-Con International San Diego have officially sold out, but for those attending or who will be following ComingSoon.net's coverage, there's a lot of anticipation for what movies might have presentations at the annual event, especially the big movie presentations in the 6,000+ seat Hall H, which is always packed to capacity.

Warner Bros. is leading the pack of studios announcing their line-up, starting on Thursday, July 23 at 3:30PM with the first-ever 3D Presentation in Hall H of the fourth chapter of the horror franchise The Final Destination with producer Craig Perry on hand.

The studio's biggest presentation will take place on Friday, July 24th between 10:15 AM and 12:30 PM with most of their biggest movies including Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are, The Hughes Bros.' The Book of Eli (starring Denzel Washignton), Platinum Dunes' relaunch of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Richard (Donnie Darko) Kelly's The Box (starring Cameron Diaz), as well as presentations for Jonah Hex and Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes. No word on the talent attending but going by past WB presentations, they should have most of the filmmakers and hopefully a lot of the cast from all films as well. (If you're attending, you'll want to get in line EARLY for this one.)

Lastly, Robert Rodriguez will be holding a special presentation and Q & A for his new family film Shorts on Friday at 1:45 in Room 6DE.

Check back in the next couple weeks for more updates on what to expect from Comic-Con.

COMMENTS (18)

Posted by:
cruzinaround9
June 26, 2009
Hopefully the reboot of Nightmare on Elm Street is satisfactory... to me personally, I think it has more potential than Friday the 13th's remake with all of it's capability of freaky nightmare sequences
Posted by:
Cesar Hernandez
June 26, 2009
How come Robert Rodriguez is not talkin about PREDATORS.......... Shorts?????
Who cares about that one?
Gimme info on PREDATORS...period
Posted by:
Blackman
June 26, 2009
No Green Lantern....
Posted by:
DC-vs-MARVEL
June 26, 2009
No IRON MAN 2......

No SHREK 4.........

No HARRY POTTER....
Posted by:
dakota fanning should die
June 26, 2009
it may have something to do with the fact that Iron Man 2 and Shrek 4 arent Warner Brother properties... maybe, possibly... you may wanna look into that Brainiac
Posted by:
ERICinHB
June 26, 2009
@ DC-vs-MARVEL the artical clearly said it was Warner Brothers line up.
Posted by:
EDouglasCS
June 26, 2009
Also, Harry Potter will have already opened and they'll have next year's Comic-Con before the next one. I'd expect an announcement about Green Lantern casting although they won't have even started filming by next month. (Filming starts in November I believe)
Posted by:
Rush
June 26, 2009
Lol @ Dakota Fanning Must Die:)
Posted by:
DiddyWu
June 26, 2009
Umm, DFMD, calling mr. blackman Brainiac...thats a DC property, which is Warner Bros...wow, you came full circle and played right into his game. You may not be the smart one....
Posted by:
heretic
June 27, 2009
pwnt

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