Marvel Studios Skipping Hall H At San Diego Comic-Con

by Outsiders
June 8, 2015

Deadline is reporting that Marvel Studios isn't looking to stage a huge presentation next month in Hall H during San Diego Comic-Con. Marvel currently has so many franchises in the works, Marvel's Kevin Feige just doesn't have anything new to show this year.

With Marvel having a low appearance at the Comic-Con, Warner Bros-based DC will be looking to take advantage and have a huge presentation to introduce the Zack Snyder-directed Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice and Suicide Squad, followed by the Gal Gadot-starrer Wonder Woman and Justice League, Part One, which come in 2017. You can bet that Warner Bros. will be looking to impress both current and new DC fans and have the star power of Will Smith, Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and others during their presentation.



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