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Special San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Most Special SDCC In 50 Years

Special San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Most Special SDCC In 50 Years

Every year around July, a large number of anime fans come to San Diego in Anime Cosplay Costume to attend one of the world's largest international anime conventions This year, in 2020, the offline Comic-Con has been cancelled due to the effects of the new coronavirus.

For the first time in 50 years, San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) is cancelling its offline event, but will still hold an online event from July 22 to 26, US time, with American shows including The Walking Dead, The Black Cloak Picket, and A Beautiful New World making an appearance.

Drama and web series have been a little more resilient to the impact of the new crown epidemic, and this year SDCC is mainly on the US drama and comics side of the schedule, with relatively few films. Viewing is via the official SDCC YouTube channel and the times below are Santiago local time.

Special San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Most Special SDCC In 50 Years

Online activity process(partial):

SDCC online programme of American productions 

The CW, 26 July, noon.

A conversation with Firefly creators Nathan Fillion and Joss Whedon 26 July at 2pm

Joss Whedon video chat 24 July at 5pm

The Sinister Blacklist (NBC) 23 July, 4pm

The Black Robed Pickets (Amazon) 23 July at 3pm

Beautiful New World (Peacock) 25 July, 3pm

Fear of the Walking Dead (AMC) 24 July, noon

For All Mankind (Apple) 25 July at 2pm

Hellstorm (Hulu) 24 July, 3pm

Special San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Most Special SDCC In 50 Years

Dark Matter Trilogy (HBO): 23 July, 1pm

This Is Not OK (Netflix) 24 July at 2pm

Special San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Most Special SDCC In 50 Years

Devil's Land (HBO) 25 July, 4pm

Marvel's 616 (Disney+) 23 July, 1pm

The Phantom Menace (AMC) 25 July, 6pm

Extraterrestrials Are Refugees (Hulu) 23 July at 11am

Star Trek universe (CBS All Access) 23 July at 11am

Upload the New Life (Amazon) 23 July, 2pm

Viking History on 24 July at 11 a.m.

The Walking Dead (AMC) 24 July, 1pm

The Walking Dead: Beyond Worlds (AMC) 24 July at 2pm

Special San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Most Special SDCC In 50 Years

VAMPIRE LIFE (FX) 25 July, 5pm

About SDCC:

If there's one event that anime fans around the world look forward to every summer, it's San Diego Comic-Con International in San Diego, California, USA, which is their pilgrimage destination. Established in 1970, it's now 50 years old, and for anime fans to get the chance to visit sdcc once, they can brag about it to others for a while. If you tell people about Comic-Con without adding your name, they'll assume it's sdcc by default. Nowadays, SDCC is no longer just an anime fair, but it also holds a lot of business opportunities.

Special San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Most Special SDCC In 50 Years

The SDCC is currently a not-for-profit organisation whose main source of sponsorship is from manufacturers and the organisations that compete to sponsor them each year are well known. The board is made up of 13 directors, 16-20 staff members and 80 volunteers. According to San Diego's local tourism board, the SDCC has an average economic impact of $180 million annually. In 2015, the SDCC partnered with Lionsgate to create a channel dedicated to SDCC-related news.

San Diego Comic-Con International, SDCC, is an annual event. Comic-Con International,Since American comics have been so much a part of movies and TV drama series, SDCC is not only a comic book fair, but also a promotional venue for related spin-off movies and TV series, featuring a large number of celebrities who are present every year to promote their participation.San Diego Comic-Con International is a non-profit multi-genre entertainment and comic book convention held annually in San Diego, California, United States since 1970. The name, as given on its website, is Comic-Con International: San Diego; but it is commonly known simply as Comic-Con or the San Diego Comic-Con or "SDCC".

It was founded as the Golden State Comic Book Convention in 1970 by a group of San Diegans that included Shel Dorf, Richard Alf, Ken Krueger, and Mike Towry. later, it was called the "San Diego Comic Book Convention". It is a four-day event (Thursday–Sunday) held during the summer (in July since 2003) at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego. On the Wednesday evening prior to the official opening, professionals, exhibitors, and pre-registered guests for all four days can attend a pre-event "Preview Night" to give attendees the opportunity to walk the exhibit hall and see what will be available during the convention.

Comic-Con International also produces WonderCon, held in Anaheim, and SAM: Storytelling Across Media, a conference held in 2016 in San Francisco and beginning in 2018 annually at the Comic-Con Museum in San Diego.

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