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Comic-Con 2025 Schedule Highlights: Comic-Con 2025 Schedule Highlights: Breakdown of Movie and TV Panels — GeekTyrant

Comic-Con 2025 Schedule Highlights: Comic-Con 2025 Schedule Highlights: Breakdown of Movie and TV Panels — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant5 days ago
San Diego Comic-Con has dropped its 2025 schedule, and while Marvel and DC are sitting this year out in terms of major panels, there's no shortage of reasons for fans to flock to Hall H.
The convention runs July 24–27, and the lineup includes everything from long-awaited franchise updates to first looks at ambitious new projects. But the biggest headline? George Lucas is finally coming to Comic-Con.
For the first time in the event's history, the creator of Star Wars will step onto the Comic-Con stage. Lucas will give fans a preview of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, which is set to open in Los Angeles in 2026. Joining him in Hall H will be Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, acclaimed visual designer Doug Chiang, and moderator Queen Latifah.
'We are beyond thrilled to welcome George Lucas to Comic-Con for the very first time,' said Comic-Con's chief of communications and strategy David Glanzer in a statement. 'Nearly five decades ago, 'Star Wars' made one of its earliest public appearances at our convention, along with a booth featuring Howard Chaykin's now legendary 'Star Wars' poster as a promotional item.
'Now, to have Mr. Lucas return — this time to debut the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art — is a true full-circle moment. His lifelong dedication to visual storytelling and world-building resonates deeply with us and our community, and the museum's mission to celebrate narrative art in all its forms perfectly reflects what Comic-Con has championed from the very beginning.'
That single panel alone makes this a historic year, but it's far from the only major draw. On the film side, Hall H will host first looks at some highly anticipated projects, including: Tron: Ares
Project Hail Mary
Predator: Badlands
Five Nights at Freddy's 2
Stephen King's The Long Walk
The wild reimagining of The Toxic Avenger
And the long-shelved Coyote vs. Acme, now saved and released by Ketchup Entertainment.
For TV fans, Comic-Con will spotlight new and returning series. Two major highlights are FX's new Alien series, Alien: Earth , and the long-awaited Star Trek: Starfleet Academy . There's also plenty more, including the animated King of the Hill revival, new seasons of Peacemaker , Star Trek: Strange New Worlds , Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire , Abbott Elementary , The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon , Resident Alien , and Twisted Metal .
This year may be 'quieter' without Marvel and DC dominating the stage, but the schedule proves there's plenty to get excited about.
A full breakdown of events, times, and panel descriptions will follow from SDCC organizers, but one thing's for sure: George Lucas headlining Hall H will make 2025 a Comic-Con to remember.
THURSDAY, JULY 24
11:00am – 12:00pm — 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' — The demigods are back! 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' returns to Hall H for an epic look ahead at the highly anticipated second season. Series stars Walker Scobell, Leah Sava Jeffries, Aryan Simhadri, Charlie Bushnell, Dior Goodjohn, and Daniel Diemer, alongside executive producers Jon Steinberg, Craig Silverstein, and Dan Shotz, engage in a conversation packed with behind-the-scenes stories and a deep dive into the new season, premiering this December on Disney+. Moderated by guest star Timothy Simons, this is one Percy fans will not want to miss. (Hall H)
11:15am – 12:15pm — Critical Role on Prime Video: 'The Mighty Nein' and 'The Legend of Vox Machina' Cast — Executive producers and cast members Laura Bailey, Matthew Mercer, Marisha Ray, Liam O'Brien, Ashley Johnson, Taliesin Jaffe, Sam Riegel, and Travis Willingham give an inside look at Critical Role's expanding universe on Prime Video. Get ready for exclusive breaking news from the upcoming highly anticipated animated series 'The Mighty Nein,' based on the widely popular campaign. Plus, don't miss the latest updates regarding 'The Legend of Vox Machina''s season 4 and what's coming next for the acclaimed series. (Indigo Ballroom)
12:15 – 1:15pm — Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias & Jo Koy Panel — Comedy legends Gabriel 'Fluffy' Iglesias and Jo Koy takeover Hall H with a Q&A like never before! Attendees will receive an exclusive Fluffy & Koy SDCC Hall H giveaway! (Hall H)
1:00 – 2:00pm — Robert Kirkman — The biggest Robert Kirkman panel in Robert Kirkman history! Want to learn more about everything 'Invincible' (including the new fighting game 'Invincible VS' and 'Battle Beast' comic series) and 'The Walking Dead'? Excited about his plans for 'Transformers' and 'Void Rivals' via Skybound and Hasbro's Energon Universe? Then don't miss this panel, which includes world premiere announcements and exclusive giveaway surprises—yes, plural—for every attendee! (Room 6BCF)
1:45 – 2:45pm — Critical Role: 10 Years and Still Rolling — The founders and cast members of Critical Role Ashley Johnson ('The Last of Us'), Marisha Ray ('Fallout 76'), Taliesin Jaffe ('World of Warcraft'), Matthew Mercer ('Baldur's Gate 3'), Laura Bailey ('The Last of Us: Part II'), Travis Willingham ('Marvel Rivals'), Sam Riegel ('Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'), and Liam O'Brien ('Marvel Rivals') take a reflective walk down memory lane and look back at the last 10 incredible years of adventure. Moderated by Whitney Moore. (Ballroom 20)
1:45 – 2:45pm — Hallmark Hallstars — Step into the heartwarming world of Hallmark Media with Chyler Leigh ('Supergirl'), B.J. Britt ('Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'), Holland Roden ('Teen Wolf'), Luke Macfarlane ('Platonic'), Erin Cahill ('Power Rangers: Time Force'), Tyler Hynes ('Three Wise Men and a Baby'), Heather Hemmens ('Roswell, New Mexico'), and Will Kemp ('Reign')! This panel brings together beloved Hallmark stars for a celebration of feel-good fandom. From Countdown to Christmas classics to the latest and newest Hallmark series, fans will get exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, sneak peeks of upcoming projects, and celebrate the joy these films bring to audiences around the world. (Indigo Ballroom)
2:45 – 4:00pm — Collider's Directors on Directing — Rob Reiner (director of 'This Is Spinal Tap,' 'Stand by Me,' 'The Princess Bride,' 'Misery,' 'When Harry Met Sally,' and the upcoming 'Spinal Tap II') and Paul Feig (director of 'Bridesmaids,' 'A Simple Favor,' 'Jackpot!,' 'The Housemaid,' and creator of 'Freaks and Geeks') take part in a wide-ranging and in-depth discussion about the magic of directing and projects past, present, and future. Expect exclusive new footage and some surprises. (Hall H)
3:00 – 4:00pm — 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva' — Fan-favorite characters Tony and Ziva are back in 'NCIS: Tony & Ziva,' the newest installment of the NCIS franchise coming to Paramount+ this September! The series fans have waited a decade for, finds Ziva and Tony reunited with their daughter Tali in Paris, only to be forced to go on the run across Europe after Tony's security company is attacked. Join series stars and executive producers Cote de Pablo, Michael Weatherly and showrunner John McNamara for an action-packed exclusive look at the series and panel discussion moderated by NCIS' Brian Dietzen. (Indigo Ballroom)
3:00 – 4:00pm — 'Twisted Metal' Season 2 — Executive producers Michael Jonathan Smith, Asad Qizilbash (PlayStation Productions), EP/star Anthony Mackie, and cast Stephanie Beatriz, Joe Seanoa, and Anthony Carrigan offer an exclusive sneak peek at season 2 of Peacock's high-octane action comedy 'Twisted Metal,' which follows John Doe and Quiet as they enter the deadly Twisted Metal tournament, a sinister demolition derby hosted by a mysterious man known as Calypso. (Ballroom 20)
4:15 – 5:15pm — Blumhouse's 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' — Anyone can survive five nights. Can you handle more? The filmmakers and stars of Blumhouse's 'Five Nights at Freddy's 2' invite you behind the curtain of the terrifying new chapter from the highest-grossing horror film of 2023. (Hall H)
4:15 – 5:15pm — 'The Strangers, Chapter 2' — Step back into the terrifying world of The Strangers with stars Madelaine Petsch ('Riverdale') and Gabriel Basso ('The Night Agent'), director Renny Harlin ('Die Hard 2,' 'Exorcist: The Beginning'), and producer Courtney Solomon ('After'). Be the first to get a deeper look at the chilling sequel—and a taste of what's to come in Chapter 3. (Ballroom 20)
5:30 – 6:30pm — Penn & Teller: 50 Years of Magic — Penn Jillette ('P&T: Bullshit,' 'P&T Fool Us!') and Teller ('P&T Fool Us!,' 'The Big Bang Theory') discuss their 50 years of partnership with a moderated discussion, audience Q&A, video clips, and even a little magic! (Indigo Ballroom)
5:30 – 6:30pm — 'Red Sonja' — The She-Devil with a Sword is back! The filmmakers and stars behind the upcoming 'Red Sonja' feature film offer a first look at the long-awaited big-screen return of fantasy's fiercest heroine. Stars Matilda Lutz and Robert Sheehan, alongside producers Mark Canton and Luke Lieberman and publisher Nick Barrucci, discuss bringing this legendary warrior to a new generation. Moderated by Felicia Day. Footage, surprises, and a few giveaways await fans of the swords, blood, fire, and ale of mythic Hyrkania! (Ballroom 20)
5:30 – 6:30pm — 'The Toxic Avenger': Unrated and Radioactive — Get ready for mayhem, mutants, and mop justice! Be among the first to dive into the wild world of 'The Toxic Avenger' — the UNRATED, no-holds-barred reimagining of the cult classic from Troma Entertainment. Join writer & director Macon Blair ('I Don't Feel At Home in This World Anymore,' writer for Marvel Comics/Dark Horse Comics), iconic Troma co-founder Lloyd Kaufman, and an all-star cast including Peter Dinklage ('Game of Thrones'), Elijah Wood ('The Lord of the Rings' franchise), Jacob Tremblay ('Room,' 'Wonder'), and Taylour Paige ('Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F,' 'Zola') for an unforgettable panel. Hear behind-the-scenes stories, exclusive insights, and join a live Q&A. This is one toxic takeover you don't want to miss! (Hall H)
6:45 – 7:45pm — Comedy Central Adult Animation: 'South Park,' 'Beavis & Butt-Head,' and 'Digman!' — The home for adult animation, Comedy Central celebrates its upcoming slate with the creators and cast of the hit series South Park, Beavis & Butt-Head, and Digman!. Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mike Judge, and Andy Samberg share behind-the-scenes stories from over 30 years in animation and answer fan questions. (Hall H
FRIDAY, JULY 25
10:00 – 11:00am — STARZ: 'Outlander' — Sam Heughan, Sophie Skelton, Richard Rankin, and executive producers Matthew B. Roberts and Maril Davis dive into a look back at the legacy of Outlander and its impact on the television landscape over the past 11 years. They'll also discuss the upcoming eighth and final season and give fans a sneak peek they won't want to miss. (Hall H)
10:00 – 11:00am — 'Resident Alien' — Go behind the scenes with showrunner/executive producer Chris Sheridan and stars Alan Tudyk, Sara Tomko, Corey Reynolds, and Alice Wetterlund from the fan-favorite series Resident Alien. Based on the Dark Horse comic of the same name, the comedy sci-fi series is currently in its fourth season and follows an alien who has crash-landed on Earth and hides in a remote Colorado mountain town, assuming the identity of the town doctor, Harry Vanderspeigle. (Ballroom 20)
11:00 – 11:45am — 'Phineas and Ferb' — Co-creators Dan Povenmire and Swampy Marsh reunite with the cast at Comic-Con International for the first time in a decade. Get the scoop on the brand-new season of Disney's 'Phineas and Ferb' and enjoy exclusive sneak peeks and surprises. (Indigo Ballroom)
11:00am – 12:00pm — STARZ: 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' — Meet the cast of 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood': Jamie Roy, Harriet Slater, Hermione Corfield, Jeremy Irvine, Séamus McLean Ross, Sam Retford, and Rory Alexander, joined by executive producers Matthew B. Roberts and Maril Davis to preview the new series in the Outlander Universe, focusing on the stories of Claire and Jamie's parents. With themes of succession, war, love, and fate that span multiple time periods, the standalone prequel series will entice both existing Outlander fans and new viewers alike. Get ready to fall in love with two new couples as we journey across time and dive into never-before-seen clips that showcase the origin of their relationships. 'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' is a romantic saga that unfolds across time. From the battlefields of World War I to the rugged Highlands of 18th-century Scotland, two fated love stories must defy the forces that seek to tear them apart, intersecting in surprising and unforeseen ways. (Hall H)
12:15 – 1:15pm — 'Primitive War' — Writer/director Luke Sparke (Occupation Rainfall) will be joined by cast members Ryan Kwanten (True Blood), Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica), Nick Wechsler (The Boys), and Jeremy Piven (Entourage) to premiere exclusive footage from Primitive War, a Vietnam War thriller where the Vulture Squad realizes they are fighting both men and dinosaurs. (Ballroom 20)
12:15 – 1:15pm — 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' Season 3 — The cast and executive producers of 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' discuss the highly anticipated third season of the series, set in Spain, and debut the official season 3 trailer. (Hall H)
1:00pm – 1:45pm — Adult Swim's 'Rick and Morty' Season 8 — Ooh wee! After a two-year hiatus from Comic-Con, 'Rick and Morty' is back with season 8. Join the entire voice cast and EPs Dan Harmon and Scott Marder to hear breaking news, explore new dimensions, uncover hidden Easter eggs, and get answers to your burning questions about the latest episodes. Plus, get an exclusive sneak peek into adventures that await in the 'Rick and Morty' universe. (Indigo Ballroom)
1:25 – 2:50pm — FX's 'Alien: Earth' World Premiere and Q&A — When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet's greatest threat. Be among the first people in the world to see the pilot episode of FX's 'Alien: Earth' and hear from series creator Noah Hawley, EP David W. Zucker (Scott Free), and the cast of this highly anticipated sci-fi horror series inspired by the acclaimed feature film franchise. FX's 'Alien: Earth' makes impact August 12 on Hulu, FX, and Disney+ internationally. (Hall H)
1:30 – 2:15pm — Collider's Inside Hollywood with Bob Odenkirk — While Emmy Award-winner Bob Odenkirk is known the world over for his brilliant work on 'Breaking Bad,' 'Better Call Saul,' and his bare-knuckle action hero role, Hutch Mansell, in 'Nobody,' he has also worked on countless other projects. During this exclusive one-on-one conversation, Odenkirk will share behind-the-scenes stories from his impressive career and reveal never-before-seen footage from the wild new chapter in his exciting action franchise, 'Nobody 2.' Expect a few surprises. (Ballroom 20)
2:30 – 3:30pm — The Next Wave of Horror: Neon's 'Together,' 'Shelby Oaks,' and 'Keeper' — Following the success of their breakout horror hits, 'Longlegs' and 'The Monkey,' Neon brings three upcoming cinematic shockers to Comic-Con for exclusive looks with the filmmakers and talent behind them. Writer/director Michael Shanks and stars/producers Dave Franco and Alison Brie bring their 100% Rotten Tomatoes-rated Sundance and SXSW sensation 'Together'; author and critic Chris Stuckmann reveals the hidden secrets of his terrifying debut 'Shelby Oaks'; and horror master Osgood Perkins ('Longlegs') descends into darkness with his jaw-dropping new trip, 'Keeper.' (Ballroom 20)
3:00 – 4:00pm — 'The Long Walk' — Lionsgate will bring 'The Long Walk,' the highly anticipated adaptation of Stephen King's novel directed by Francis Lawrence ('The Hunger Games' films, 'I Am Legend') to Comic-Con. The panel will include film stars David Jonsson, Tut Nyuot, Garrett Wareing, Charlie Plummer, and Mark Hamill, along with producer Roy Lee and screenwriter JT Mollner. (Hall H)
3:00 – 3:45pm — 'Solar Opposites' — The aliens are back—and somehow even more chaotic—as Hulu's hit animated series Solar Opposites heads into its final season. Stars Thomas Middleditch, Sean Giambrone, and Tiffany Haddish join executive producers Mike McMahan, Josh Bycel, and Sydney Ryan for an exclusive look at what's next for your favorite extraterrestrial family—from new misadventures on Earth to more mayhem in the Wall. Expect laughs, surprises, and plenty of sci-fi absurdity. (Indigo Ballroom)
4:00 – 4:45pm — 'King of the Hill' — The iconic animated series 'King of the Hill' returns to Comic-Con for the world premiere of Season 14. It's been 15 years since the last original episode of 'King of the Hill' aired, and the Hill family and longtime friends are finally back: Arlen has changed, Hank and Peggy are now retired, and Bobby is all grown up! Hear all about this classic series when co-creators and executive producers Mike Judge (Hank Hill, Boomhauer) and Greg Daniels, showrunner and executive producer Saladin Patterson, and cast members Pamela Adlon (Bobby Hill), Lauren Tom (Connie and Minh Souphanousinphone), and Toby Huss (Dale Gribble), come together for the world premiere of the 'King of the Hill' revival. (Indigo Ballroom)
4:15 – 5:15pm — 'Predator: Badlands' — Director Dan Trachtenberg ('Prey,' '10 Cloverfield Lane') joins stars Elle Fanning ('A Complete Unknown,' 'Super 8') and Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi ('The Panthers') for an exclusive look at 'Predator: Badlands,' the latest chapter in the legendary franchise. Hear firsthand stories from the set, insights into the film's new setting and characters, and get a sneak peek at never-before-seen footage. (Hall H)
5:30 – 6:30pm — 'Tron: Ares' — Step into the Grid as director Joachim Rønning ('Maleficent: Mistress of Evil,' 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales') and the cast of 'Tron: Ares' take the stage to discuss the highly anticipated next installment in the Tron saga. Hear behind-the-scenes stories, get character insights, and have an exclusive first look at footage from the film. (Hall H)
SATURDAY, JULY 26
10:00 – 10:45am — 'Bob's Burgers' — The Belcher family moves to Ballroom 20! Creator and executive producer Loren Bouchard and supervising director Bernard Derriman will break news about the upcoming milestone 300th episode with the cast, including H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Kristen Schaal, Eugene Mirman, Dan Mintz, and Larry Murphy. Get ready to howl with laughter through exclusive sneak peeks, a lively panel discussion, and an audience Q&A. (Ballroom 20)
10:00 – 11:00am — 'Coyote vs. Acme' — The movie Acme doesn't want you to see! [REDACTED] members of the cast and filmmaking team say 'thank you' to the fans for their incredible support, which led to the film's rescue and upcoming theatrical release from Ketchup Entertainment on [REDACTED]. Along with a Q&A, be part of the first audience anywhere to view footage of the film, hear [REDACTED], and take home a Comic-Con-only giveaway! No roadrunners will be admitted. (Hall H)
11:00 – 11:45am — 'Futurama' — Don't just stand there! It's time to sit down and relax for the 2025 Futurama panel. Futurama returns this fall on HULU with 10 shiny new episodes, and Matt Groening has smuggled out some top-secret, never-before-seen footage under his fez. See the world premiere of this stolen treasure along with David X. Cohen, executive producers Claudia Katz and Ken Keeler, supervising director Peter Avanzino, moderator Lee Supercinski, and Futurama vocal superstars Billy West, Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr, David Herman, and Maurice LaMarche. Plus, prizes! Special bonus: everyone might get arrested! (Ballroom 20)
11:15am – 12:15pm — ABC's 'Abbott Elementary' — Check out a screening of a fan-favorite episode from Season 4 of Abbott Elementary. Following, creator and star Quinta Brunson, stars Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Chris Perfetti, Lisa Ann Walter, William Stanford Davis, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, alongside executive producers Patrick Schumacker, Randall Einhorn, and Brian Rubenstein will get fans ready for the Season 5 premiere with a behind-the-scenes conversation about what makes the award-winning comedy an A+ hit. (Indigo Ballroom)
11:15am – 12:15pm — DreamWorks Animation's 'The Bad Guys 2' — Everyone's favorite felons are back, and this time they've got company they never expected: The Bad Girls. Hop in the getaway car with the filmmakers and stars of DreamWorks Animation's 'The Bad Guys 2,' as they reveal the secrets of their newest heist. (Hall H)
11:45am – 12:30pm — 'The Simpsons' — Marvel's not coming to Hall H this year, so 'The Simpsons' panel is the must-see event of Comic Con 2025! Futurama creator Matt Groening, Simpsons gag writers Matt Selman and Mike Price, director Matt Faughnan, consulting producer/director David Silverman, and surprise guest stars bring an exclusive sneak preview of season 37. So put on your Marge wig and your thick Milhouse glasses for a scintillating 45 minutes of prizes, predictions, and pretzels (you can call them Whitey Whackers). (Ballroom 20)
12:30 – 1:30pm — ABC's 'The Rookie' — Executive producer and star Nathan Fillion alongside creator and executive producer Alexi Hawley give the audience a behind-the-scenes look at fan-favorite moments and teases new story arcs for the upcoming season. Plus, check out a special sneak preview from the season 8 premiere! (Indigo Ballroom)
12:30 – 2:00pm — 'Star Trek' Universe — The 'Star Trek' Universe panel returns to San Diego, featuring exclusive back-to-back conversations with the cast and executive producers from the Paramount + Original 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' and the upcoming new series 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.' Plus, exclusive first looks, reveals and surprises! 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' cast members scheduled to appear include Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Christina Chong and Paul Wesley alongside executive producers and co-showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers, and executive producer Alex Kurtzman. 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' cast members scheduled to appear include Holly Hunter, Sandro Rosta, Karim Diané, Kerrice Brooks, George Hawkins and Bella Shepard along with executive producers and co-showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau. (Hall H)
12:45 – 1:30pm — 'American Dad!' — Honey, I'm home! American Dad! is back on FOX and heading into their 20th season of outlandish plots, covert ops, and alien escapades. The Smith family, friends, and fish Wendy Schaal, Scott Grimes, Dee Bradley Baker, and Jeff Fischer, along with executive producers Matt Weitzman and Kara Vallow and writer Nic Wegener, give an unfiltered look at the behind-the-scenes antics and fan-favorite moments, plus a sneak peek at the upcoming season. (Ballroom 20)
1:30 – 2:15pm — 'Family Guy' — The Griffins are bringing Quahog back to San Diego! Stars Alex Borstein, Seth Green, Jennifer Tilly, and Mike Henry, with executive producers Alec Sulkin and Kara Vallow, return to Comic-Con with an inside look at what's coming next for the characters and voices we all know and love. (Ballroom 20)
1:45 – 2:45pm — 'Paradise' — Star and executive producer Sterling K. Brown ('This Is Us,' 'Washington Black') and creator and executive producer Dan Fogelman ('This Is Us,' 'Cars') celebrate and reflect on the captivating first season of Hulu's 'Paradise,' which critics called 'one of the best shows on TV.' The creative team will discuss all the twists and turns of season 1 and tease what's to come for season 2. (Indigo Ballroom)
2:15 – 3:15pm — 'Project Hail Mary' — Phil Lord (director and producer), Christopher Miller (director and producer), Ryan Gosling (actor and producer), Drew Goddard (screenwriter and executive producer), and Andy Weir (author and producer) give an exclusive first look at the most anticipated sci-fi thriller movie event of 2026. Based on the bestselling novel of the same name. The movie follows a science teacher who wakes up on a spaceship, lightyears from home, with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he begins to uncover his mission: to solve the riddle of the mysterious substance causing the sun to die out. He must call on his scientific knowledge and unorthodox ideas to save everything on Earth from extinction … but an unexpected friendship means he may not have to do it alone. (Hall H)
3:00 – 4:00pm — STARZ: 'Spartacus: House of Ashur' — 'Spartacus: House of Ashur' explores what would happen if the ruthless, double-crossing Ashur had not perished on Mount Vesuvius and instead was rewarded by the Romans for betraying Spartacus. Now the owner of the very gladiator school to which he once belonged, Ashur must learn how to navigate a world just as brutal as the arena — Roman politics and nobility. Join the cast and creative team as they discuss the legacy of the original 'Spartacus' series and dive into Ashur's alternate fate in the epic new series.
Panelists include executive producer Steven S. DeKnight and stars Nick E. Tarabay, Graham McTavish ('Korris,' Ashur's Doctore), Tenika Davis ('Achillia,' a fierce gladiatrix), Jordi Webber ('Tarchon,' a brash and headstrong gladiator), Jamaica Vaughan ('Hilara,' a young, elevated house slave, deeply in love with Ashur) and Jaime Slater ('Cornelia,' the ruthless wife of Julius Caesar.) The panel will be moderated by Liam McIntyre ('Spartacus,' The Legend of Hercules), who played Spartacus in Seasons 2 and 3 of the original series. (Indigo Ballroom)
3:30 – 4:15pm — 'Ghosts' — 'Ghosts,' one of television's top comedies on CBS and Paramount+, follows Samantha and Jay, a couple running a bed and breakfast that is inhabited by ghosts only Samantha can see and hear. Please join series stars Utkarsh Ambudkar, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Devan Chandler Long and executive producers Joe Port and Joe Wiseman for a lively and 'spirited' panel conversation delving into the season four cliffhanger and what's to come in season five moderated by actress and writer Punam Patel. (Ballroom 20)
3:30 – 4:30pm — 'Peacemaker' Sneak Peek and Panel — The HBO Max series 'Peacemaker,' from DC Studios and Warner Bros. Television, returns for a highly anticipated second season on August 21. Fans will be treated to exclusive sneak peek footage from the new season and a conversation with James Gunn (co-head of DC Studios, executive producer, writer, director) and actors John Cena (Peacemaker, executive producer), Danielle Brooks (Adebayo), Jennifer Holland (Harcourt), Freddie Stroma (Vigilante), Steve Agee (Economos), Frank Grillo (Rick Flag Sr.), Sol Rodriguez (Sasha Bordeaux), and Tim Meadows (Langston Fleury). (Hall H)
4:30 – 6:00pm — Anne Rice Immortal Universe: 'Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire' and 'Anne Rice's Talamasca' — The cast and executive producers of the Anne Rice Immortal Universe discuss the upcoming third season of 'Interview with the Vampire,' featuring vampire Lestat's long-awaited rock-and-roll tour, and the highly anticipated new series 'Anne Rice's Talamasca,' focused on the secretive society responsible for tracking and containing the witches, vampires, and other creatures scattered around the globe, ahead of its October premiere on AMC and AMC+, alongside the debut of new teases from both series. (Ballroom 20)
5:45 – 6:45pm — 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle' — 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba' has won the admiration of millions of fans around the globe since its debut in 2019. In celebration of the highly anticipated first feature film of the epic trilogy coming exclusively to theaters on September 12, 2025, Crunchyroll is proud to present 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle' coming to Hall H! Special guests from Japan and the U.S. host an unforgettable evening featuring an exclusive-footage presentation. The three-part cinematic movie represents the all-out battle of the hugely popular award-winning anime shonen series. (Hall H)
SUNDAY, JULY 27
11:00am – 12:00pm — The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art — Legendary filmmaker George Lucas, Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro, and Academy Award-winning artist Doug Chiang explore the power of illustrated storytelling and offer a sneak peek of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, moderated by Grammy, Emmy, Academy Award-nominated, and Golden Globe Award-winning artist, Queen Latifah. From ancient cave drawings and hieroglyphics to paintings, murals, illustrations, comics, digital media, and sculptures, this panel will delve into the universal language of illustrated storytelling. (Hall H)
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It was tiny, sleek, and internet-capable (but for the love of all things holy, don't go on the internet, think of the bill)." —tiktokism 5."The hype of the BlackBerry Curve phone." —jadewright 6."Having to watch the news to see if your school is canceled for a snow day." —myneishac 7."Phones with cords! Why, I ask, why?!" —penguinlover720 8."Calling collect and yelling your message to the person you're calling at the point you were supposed to say your name, then hanging up before anyone was charged." —slickninja 9."Netflix being a DVD-mailing service." —sleepingbubble74 10."Watching High School Musical, not on DVD. It was never really about the movie; it was all in the lead-up. The premiere of those movies was a social event and a cultural phenomenon for us growing up. I didn't have cable TV, so I had to arrange watching at my neighbor's house, but I wouldn't have missed it for the world. There was a bunch of buildup in the programming beforehand, and a countdown clock, and you'd be sitting with your eyes plastered to the TV sometimes days ahead of time so you wouldn't miss any of the exclusive trailers or bonus crossovers or promotional materials. Back then, there was still a lot of sprinting to use the bathroom between short commercial breaks. The hype didn't die down just because the movie had aired, oh no. There were High School Musical-themed birthday parties, posters, t-shirts, etc.. It was everywhere, and everyone loved it. I still do!" —tacobaco 11."I was talking to my dad today about this. I'm pretty sure kids today have probably never seen snowy/bad reception on a TV or static from the radio." —kevinhicks77 12."The Tinkerbell Pixie Hollow computer game." —Anonymous 13."Junk food vending machines at school." —almanmark720 14."We were watching regular TV the other day, and my kid asked us to pause the show. I had to explain that it doesn't work that way when you're not streaming." —francesjoys 15."Hit Clips… I miss Hit Clips." —morgandemkey 16."There was a great show on the WB network called Grosse Pointe that was a satire of Beverly Hills, 90210 and Dawson's Creek. It was only something like 12 episodes before it was cancelled. Supposedly, it hit Aaron Spelling too close to home." —janes4c411b247 17."The 2002 limited edition wild berry Spider-Man Pop-Tarts. To this day, I have not found a Pop-Tart that even comes close to how yummy (and exciting, because Spider-Man had just come out) those Pop-Tarts were. SMH, good things never last." —haleeraeevans 18."The scene era." —smartgoose16 19."Not having a computer in the home, and if you did have one, not having the internet. I didn't have a computer until I was in college, and in the summers when I was home, I was without internet unless I wanted to pay by the minute for it. We also didn't use computers much in school unless it was a business class, like typing or programming. We would write research papers by hand, and then we'd have a few days before they were due when the whole English class would go to the computer lab to type them up for submission. Even those computers didn't have internet, so much of our research was done at the library." —matchwolf 20."Having to wait until Saturday mornings to watch cartoons all morning, and you didn't have a way to custom choose the schedule for which cartoons to watch. You watched what was available on broadcast TV or cable." —jealouskitten151 21."If you lived in a small town, you had to go to the restaurant to get your food. There was no food delivery service, not even from Chinese restaurants, just the occasional pizza joint." —jealouskitten151 22."I recently found out TV Guide is still a thing when I got an actual mailer for it a couple of weeks ago." —jgcromwell 23."Walt Disney World used to send out VHS tapes with little features on the parks as a way to encourage people to visit. My sister and I used to watch them over and over again because we lived in PA, and we weren't a vacation-style family. Eventually, though, my parents did feel guilty and took us to Disney World. I do feel bad because one of my only memories of that trip is me being such a small child that when I sat on the toilet, I folded in half and fell in." —monikap6 24."Don't even get me started on having to memorize your friends' phone numbers because there were no smartphones to store them. Simpler times!" —trendycake45 25."Disney Channel used to play movies every night at 8 p.m. I still sometimes hear, 'Let's watch a Disney Channel movie.' It's not like streaming was around, so you had to be ready with a VHS tape if you wanted to ever rewatch it. The Thirteenth Year was a favorite at our household." —monikap6 26."Burning a CD. I asked my daughter what she thought it meant, and she guessed I was destroying something. Quite the opposite. Those custom CDs were romantic gifts, the soundtrack to rolling through town/backroads, and even a way to celebrate without a DJ. Now, the idea of a playlist capped at 16 songs sounds foreign." —acidictooth778 27."Trying to burn the perfect mix CD from LimeWire without crashing your computer or downloading a virus… now that was a skill." —trendycake45 28."Salsa Fries from Andy Capp." —Anonymous, 36, MN 29."Senior from 1994 here. Someone born after 2005 would never understand why, in the '90s, if you were in a hurry or had a set time to be somewhere, you did not drive the main street of your town on a Friday or Saturday night. You drove on the outskirts of town to get through faster. (Because all the teens were driving in circles or drag racing.)" —abourque 30."Waiting until after 8 pm to call long distance. Or, getting your first cellphone and having only 60 minutes of 'talk time' per month. If you went over, you had to pay per minute. Same with texting when it became more common." —laurachytka 31."Being told to come home when the street lights turn on." —slickninja 32."'Playing' the demo version of arcade games in the laundromat." —smartgoose16 33."Writing a text using only numbers. I was trying to explain this to my daughter the other day — to write out 'hey,' you had to press 4 twice, 3 twice, and 9 three times." —hovingkaitlin 34."Having to buy film for your camera. Having to be selective over what photos you take because you only get 24-36 frames. Forgetting to get the film developed for months or years." —lesliepl0310 35."Plug-in CD players. You would put a tape into the 'tape player' and the plug into the cigarette lighter, and you would be able to listen to CDs." —jgcromwell 36."On Nickelodeon, that chimp with three eyes that used to say, 'Hi, I'm Paul!' during commercial breaks and wave!" —Anonymous, 30, Niagara Falls, NY 37."Waiting for the radio station to play your new favorite pop song by Britney or *NSYNC so you can record it with a cassette tape!" —dazzlingmagician324 38."Making plans with friends to meet at the mall with no guarantee that they would show up and no way to contact them to see if they were on the way." —myneishac 39."Having a large cellular phone that came in a black leather-like bag for only your car. One of the early cell phones was hooked to your vehicle's battery." —marvelousfan911 40."Having to stop a random person to ask what time it is." —slickninja 41."Riding your bike to a friend's house and knocking on their door to see if they could come out. Or calling someone's house phone and having to interact with their family member before getting them on the phone." —slickninja 42."Being on the Internet, probably playing a flash game, and your mom telling you to get off the internet because she has to make a phone call, and then waiting around for her to finish." —hobbitgirl96 43."Buying disposable cameras for big events, and then the anticipation of getting them all developed." —bravechinchilla277 44."Pagers and payphones being the only means of communication. In fact, in high school, you were considered cool if you had a pager." —angelamastin82 45."There was a show on Disney Channel called Naturally, Sadie about a girl who loved nature. I remembered its existence, but I swear I thought it lasted a season, maybe, because I can only somewhat recall one episode (she notices that there are no baby pictures of her older brother but tons of her, and at the end, her mom reveals that they had a housefire before she was born or something), but according to Wikipedia, there were three seasons!?!" —rachelo4ef37e40d 46."Phone companies charging PER text message." —amandav4218e9747 47."Kissing Fruit lip gloss." —Anonymous, 18, Houston, TX 48."Buying a 'phone card' so you could make long-distance calls home from camp on a landline or payphone and have the cost covered in advance. There was always a stupidly long string of numbers to punch in, and you had to do it at the right time in the right order, or you would have to hang up and start all over. You bought the cards in increments of time (20 min, 45 min, 1 hr, etc). I remember having thoughts like, 'There's a dance on Friday, and I know I'll want to talk about it for a long time, so I should probably keep Monday's convo under five minutes!' Different times, man." —melc40e454224 49."The electronic pocket dictionary things. They were about the size of a calculator, and they can't have been expensive because I think I had one." —gettysburgdressmaker finally: "'You have died of dysentery.'" —kimmiethiel What's something you miss from the '90s or early '00s? Tell us all about it in the comments or in the anonymous comments box below! Note: Some responses have been edited for length/clarity.

Bridget Everett on how she ended up as "Somebody Somewhere"
Bridget Everett on how she ended up as "Somebody Somewhere"

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Bridget Everett on how she ended up as "Somebody Somewhere"

Bridget Everett will try to tell you she's not a celebrity in Manhattan, Kansas, but don't believe her. She did grow up here, one of six kids, so there's that. "I just love that it still feels like small-town America," she said. "I come back quite a bit and I visit the same spots." But it was when her HBO show "Somebody Somewhere" was set here in Manhattan, that Everett became a bon fide local legend. The show follows Sam Miller (played by Everett), who moves back to her hometown in her 40s, trying to figure out herself, and life, after the death of her sister. Everett was a writer, producer, and lead actor in the semi-autobiographical series. "I was like, 'Is anybody going to watch this? This is not a cool show!'" she said. "You know, like, it's about friendship. I'm not a top model, you know? I don't want to speak for anybody else in the cast! But I think that's exactly kind of why it works." Unlike her character on the show, who returns home to Manhattan, Kansas, Everett stayed in Manhattan, New York, for years, working mostly as a waitress and using, believe or not, karaoke as her main creative outlet. "My way of connecting with people is through singing," she said. "It kind of always has been, and it's easier for me to unlock and kind of be who I really want to be when I'm singing. Those karaoke performances led to her own, now-legendary cabaret shows at the famed Joe's Pub in New York. Everett's performances are sort of unlike anything you've seen, and so risqué we can't show you much of it here on "Sunday Morning." Everett said, "What's interesting to me is, like, learning about people, and why am I up there with no bra and a low-cut thing with everything flying around? It's part of who I am, and I also kind of do it to understand myself, honestly. I like to talk about my family in this way because my family and I don't talk about it. I don't see a mental health care professional!" And that's the amazing part: Everett's cabaret shows somehow end up being, in part anyway, a meditation on life and grief, including saying goodbye to her father, as well as the loss of her mother, sister, and her beloved dog, Poppy, whom she called the love of her life. "For a while I felt a little bit of shame saying that, because romantic love is kind of what most people aspire to," Everett said. "My life is driven in a different way. She just taught me how to love, and she just cracked my heart open in a way that, like, no other person could." In fact, it was this side of Everett that HBO and the show's creators wanted to highlight – the way we can feel both strong and broken, hopeless and hopeful, all in the same moment. Everett, who writes and performs multiple original songs on the show, says she got her love of music from her mother, Freddie. She also got her sense of humor from her mom, as well as her siblings, including Brock, Brian and Brad, who had given Bridget a piece of feedback: that her acting was improving. "I was being honest," Brad said. "Her acting, especially towards the end, I thought, was authentic. I even teared up on some of that, which is difficult to do when you know your sibling [is] acting. So, you need to separate who you know, and then see her in a character. And have it move you? I think it's a great compliment to her." "Thank you," said Bridget. "You could have just said that in a text." The HBO show features a number of Everett's actual friends and collaborators from New York, including Murray Hill, Mary Catherine Garrison, and, in a star turn, the just Emmy-nominated Jeff Hiller as her best friend, Joel. Though HBO chose not to renew "Somebody Somewhere" for a fourth season, it did win a prestigious Peabody Award, and also picked up an Emmy nomination this season for writing for a comedy series. Everett says the whole thing feels a little surreal: the journey from being somebody somewhere, to somebody who is right where she's supposed to be. "Nothing will ever match this, and it couldn't, but that's okay," she said. "A lot of people don't get the opportunity to have a TV show, to live a life beyond their wildest dreams. And then to get to do it with the people I love? It's why it's taken so long for me to move on and kind of let go. But now I'm just trying to celebrate that I got to do it at all." For more info: Story produced by Aria Shavelson. Editor: Lauren Barnello.

Restaurateur Keith McNally on why he regrets "almost everything"
Restaurateur Keith McNally on why he regrets "almost everything"

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Restaurateur Keith McNally on why he regrets "almost everything"

Restaurateur Keith McNally hates New Year's Eve – he doesn't like being told to have a good time. "I don't like to be forced to enjoy myself," he said. The "least hospitable man in hospitality," as he calls himself, is not a big smiler, either. "Inside," he explained. It doesn't seem to have hurt. Over 40 years, he's opened some of New York City's most popular restaurants, among them The Odeon, Balthazar, and Pastis – institutions almost as well-known as some of the bold-face names that frequent them. But McNally himself has never been much of a publicity hound, even less so after suffering a stroke in 2016. "Naturally I'm a bit embarrassed to be on TV talking like this—who wouldn't be?" he said. "But it's good for me to do it, because it gets me free of my embarrassment. Actually, I'm embarrassed talking about embarrassment!" But the British-born McNally has largely overcome his embarrassment in a new memoir, "I Regret Almost Everything." "The drawback for me with most memoirs [is], if you're not embarrassed by what you write, you've probably not spoken the truth," he said. "If you don't cringe over every word, it's not the truth." The hardest part to write, he said, was about his suicide attempt, "because my kids. I didn't want to leave them at all." That suicide attempt was two years after his stroke. He was found by his younger son, George. "He was supposed to not find me," McNally said. "Like most teenagers he would sleep until noon. But that day he woke up early, at 8:00 o'clock." "You expected him to be sleeping later, he woke up early, he saw you?" I asked. "Yeah, the bastard just woke up early and saved my life!" he laughed. McNally might joke about it now, but the father of five was suffering with an immobile right arm (he was right-handed), back pain, and aphasia (which causes his slurred speech), and his second marriage was falling apart. But as he writes, some sobering words from a doctor made him reflect: "He said that children who lose a parent to suicide were far more likely to kill themselves than the children of parents who don't. That stopped me in my tracks." Because he had such trouble communicating verbally after his stroke, McNally began using social media. "I was so embarrassed by my speech and the way I looked, I didn't go to my restaurants for one year," he said. "I was ashamed. But eventually I realized, nothing to be ashamed about. So, not only did I admit it wasn't a bad thing, but I went in on Instagram." McNally went viral in 2022 with a post criticizing former late-night host James Corden for allegedly being rude to the waitstaff at Balthazar. But now, McNally confesses in his book he isn't so sure calling out Corden was fair. He wrote: "For someone who's hyperconscious of humiliation since suffering a stroke, it now seems monstrous that I didn't consider the humiliation I was subjecting Corden to. I felt like I'd hit the jackpot of a slot machine and thousands of gold coins were spilling out in front of me. That night I ended up with over 90,000 followers. I was intoxicated with self-righteousness." "Uh-huh, it's true," McNally said. "But afterwards, I felt really bad." Corden later apologized. But the 73-year-old McNally has continued creating a stir online. Take this recent post he wrote about his friend, ABC News' Diane Sawyer, describing a weeklong affair the two had in the 1970s. The story made news … except that it was completely made up. I said, "Some people say, 'Listen, Keith, you know, it's really not cool for you to be sharing this.' And so, did you enjoy that back-and-forth with them?" "Yes. Yeah, I'm afraid, I did, yeah," he laughed. "And I wonder, do you think that the stroke – I don't know, is that, does that …" "Say what you think," said McNally. "Well, is it that you feel a little trapped inside of yourself?" "No," he replied. "I've always been a little like this inside. But since my stroke, and now on the outside." McNally grew up in the East End of London, one of four children born to Jack, a dockworker, and Joyce, a house and office cleaner. The family had little money. "I got angry inside at my parents," he said, "because we had no books in the house, no pictures on the walls. But they couldn't help it. They were working class who grew up with nothing." McNally says he didn't eat in a restaurant until he was 17. "Most of the time, when we were on a holiday, we would go to the restaurant, they would look the prices outside, and then she'd go, 'Not for us.'" And yet, when McNally moved to New York City in 1975 as an aspiring filmmaker, he made ends meet by working in restaurants. "I didn't eat asparagus until I came here," he said. "And the next day, I went to the doctor because the smell of my …" "That was so pungent from eating the asparagus?" I asked. "Yeah, I thought I was sick! So, I went to the doctor. He said, 'What'd you eat last night?'" McNally laughed. "You know what? You gotta put that in the paperback," I said. In 1980, McNally opened his own restaurant, The Odeon, in the neighborhood of Tribeca, in what had been a no-man's land. An immediate sensation, it established certain McNally "musts," such as the importance of having a hamburger on the menu. "I don't like hamburgers much myself," he said. "But it's a sign of snobbery not to have a hamburgers." McNally prides himself on putting his staff above even his diners. Some of his employees have been with him for over 30 years. And ever since returning to work post-stroke, McNally has come to appreciate how they feel about him. "I had to talk to my staff and was really nervous," he said. "They were really kind. In the end, kindness is really essential." I asked, "The stroke lifted the veil on what they thought of you?" "Yeah, yeah," McNally laughed. "They made me feel good." READ AN EXCERPT: "I Regret Almost Everything: A Memoir" by Keith McNally If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or a suicidal crisis, you can reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. You can also chat with the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline here. For more information about mental health care resources and support, The National Alliance on Mental Illness HelpLine can be reached Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.–10 p.m. ET, at 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or email info@ For more info: Story produced by Kay Lim. Editor: Carol Ross.

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