Comic-Con 2024: The return of Hollywood
Editor's note: Comic-Con International 20024 ended July 28, 2024. Scroll down to read our coverage of the pop culture event.
The big Hollywood studios didn't make their annual appearances at last year’s Comic-Con International because of dual writers and actors' strikes.
"People who haven't been to the show really thought that the impact would be monumental," Comic-Con spokesperson David Glanzer said. "And I think what that tells me there's a lot of people that don't realize there are so many different elements to Comic-Con."
Glanzer was right — there was still plenty to see.
Studios and celebrities are due to return in 2024 — but so is the fandom we all know and love.
Follow along for KPBS' coverage of the big pop culture event!
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Exhibitors talk about going online plus highlights of panels
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KPBS Midday EditionVirtual edition of pop culture convention to take place of physical show
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After canceling its in-person events at the San Diego Convention Center in April, Comic-Con had teased about home events for weeks, finally revealing this week some sense of what that will entail.
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San Diego stands to lose millions in economic and tax revenue due to the cancellation of Comic-Con, the San Diego County Fair, and the annual San Diego Pride Festival.
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Non-profit looking to 2021 for next WonderCon and Comic-Con
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The view from the fringes
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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige led a marathon presentation at San Diego Comic-Con Saturday night, announcing plans for the first two years of "Phase Four," which will include Natalie Portman taking up the hammer as Thor, making Angelina Jolie an immortal for "The Eternals" and rebooting "Blade" with Mahershala Ali.
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Bloom claimed that the mayor said something to the effect of, "Oh no, I can't have anything to do with immigration" and left the activation for the new series from Amazon called "Carnival Row."
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KPBS Midday Edition"The Called Us Enemy" tells the story of George Takei's childhood years spent in internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II. The scenes and illustrations bring that shameful episode in American history to life.
Comic-Con is offering a free shuttle service with stops in downtown, Mission Valley and hotels on Shelter Island and Harbor Island. Show your pass to take the shuttles to and from the convention center.
Wednesday, July 24
3:00 PM–7:00 PM: Every 20 minutes
7:00 PM–12:00 AM*: Every 15 minutes
Thursday, July 25 - Saturday, July 27
5:00 AM–8:00 AM: Every 30 minutes
8:00 AM–9:00 PM: Every 15 minutes
9:00 PM–1:00 AM*: Every 30 minutes
Sunday, July 28
5:00 AM–8:00 AM: Every 30 minutes
8:00 AM–7:00 PM*: Every 15 minutes
*The ending time indicated is the last departure from the convention center area to official hotels. The last bus departing the hotels going to the convention center area is approximately 30 minutes prior to the end time listed.
ACE Parking runs a lottery process for parking spaces. Entries were accepted until June 9.
If you'd like to attend Comic-Con via public transportation, the MTS Trolley Service, Amtrak and COASTER train will transport passengers toward the convention center sans the traffic headache.
Need more transportation information? Some KPBS readers offered their tips on getting to the con.
What questions do you have about Comic-Con 2024?
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