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How's this for Comic-Con craziness? Comic-Con tweeted Twilight fans today asking themÌýnot to start lining upÌýoutside the San Diego Convention Center three days beforeÌýthe convention starts on ThursdayÌýlike theyÌýdid last year.ÌýThe anual geekfest doesn't want them to erectÌýanother Camp Twilight tent city either.ÌýAny Twihard or TwiMom who tries to line up earlier than tomorrow or brings more than a chair and a sleeping bag with them, risks not beingÌýamong theÌýsix thousand-plusÌýlucky enough to get into the final vampires & werewolves panelÌýat lunchtime on Thursday. If asked to leave, they'll miss seeing exclusive footage from the mainly Vancouver-shot The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn 2 and celebrity trio Kristin Stewart, Robert Pattison and Taylor Lautner in person.ÌýOrganizers have scheduled the final Twilight movie as the firstÌýofficial panel in marquee Hall H so that Twilight teens and their Moms can't ruin Comic-ConÌýlike they have in the past.
[Update: A Twilight fanÌýwho'd been camping outside the San Diego Convention Center since Sunday was Ìýwhile rushing to cross the street to get back to the lineup which Comi-Con organizers were moving. Fellow fans are trying to organize a moment of silence in her honour during the Breaking Dawn 2 panel.]
Once the Twihards have gone home, Comic-Con is free to fly its geek flag until Sunday night, epitomized by what could be 2012's hottest panel -- the 10th Anniversary reunion of the cast (and creator) of space western Firefly, featuringÌýCanada's own browncoatÌýNathan "Captain Tightpants"ÌýFillion. Is cult TV once again dominating big budgetÌýmovies at Comic-Con withÌýGame of Thrones, The Walking Dead and The Big Bang Theory panels all in high demand too?
Maybe, maybe not. Iron Man 3 is a hot ticket, as are the Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures and Sony Pictures panels in Hall H. Who doesn't want to see footage from The Hobbit, which just wrapped filmingÌýin New Zealand? OrÌýget a first look atÌýtwo otherÌýmainly Vancouver-shot movies: the upcomingÌýSuperman reboot Man of Steel starring Henry Cavill (seen belowÌýfilming a shirtless green screen rescue scene in North Vancouver) as part of the Warner Bros. panelÌýon Saturday afternoon and mysterious space station movieÌýElysium starring Matt Damon (link to ) and Jody Foster as part of the Sony panel on Friday afternoon.ÌýÂ鶹´«Ã½Ó³»director Neill Blomkamp will be on handÌýwith his starsÌýto answer questions about theÌýfollowup to his Oscar-nominated first featureÌýDistrict 9. It turns outÌýElysium is the name of aÌývast space station constructed by a company called Armadyne where the very rich live in the year 2159Ìý (want-ads for ArmadyneÌý popped up at last year’s Comic-Con, the start of a viral campaign for the movie). The rest of us –- the 99% if you will — live on the over-populated, ruined planet Earth below. A bald, buffÌý Damon is Max, who goes up againstÌýFoster as hard-line government official Secretary Rhodes, who will stop at nothing to enforce anti-immigration laws and preserve the grandious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium in space (the mansion set below on Kent Hangar fieldÌýcould be on the space station).
As for American network TV shows filming in Vancouver, Comic-Con organizers might have underestimated the popularity of hit fairy tale series Once Upon a Time which is looking to be too big for Ballroom 20 (which accomodatesÌýfour thousand-plus fans) on Saturday morning, and needs to be in Hall H. Vancouver-shot Fringe has beenÌýupgraded to Hall H on Sunday morning for its final Comic-Con panel, followed by the-also-filmed-here Supernatural in the same venue. Genre fans might consider spending the whole morningÌýthere.
ABC's Once Upon a Time will have magicÌýin real-world Storybrooke when it starts filming its second season here next week, so expect to see some green screens on Moncton Street in Steveston south of Vancouver, which usually doubles for Storybrooke. And expect to see more of Emilie de Ravin as Belle the better half of RumBelle (the single name forÌýRumplestiltskin and Belle as a couple), who has been upgraded to a series regular. Joining Emilie de Ravin (Belle)Ìýon theÌýOnce Upon a Time panel on Saturday morningÌýat Comic-Con willÌý be Ginnifer Goodwin (Snow White), Jennifer Morrison (Emma Swan),ÌýJosh Dallas (Prince Charming),ÌýLana ParrillaÌý(Evil Queen), Meghan Ory (Little Red/Bad Wolf) and c0-showrunnersÌýEdward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. They'll face a zillion questions from fansÌýaboutÌýwhat happens now that the curse is broken, fairy tale characters remember who they are and magic is comingÌýtoÌýStorybrooke. Here's a link to the .
FringeÌýis expected to leap forward to the year 2036Ìýwhen bad-ass Observers rule the worldÌý (see photo below at the Olympic Village) in its fifth and final season on FOX,Ìýwhich starts filming in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»next week.ÌýThis time we hope Anna Torv’s Olivia DunhamÌýwill find a way to join John Noble’s Walter Bishop and Joshua Jackson’s Peter Bishop to fight the future. The "Fringe family", as this trio is known, will be on handÌýfor Fringe's final appearance at Comic-Con, along withÌýLance Reddick (Broyles), Jasika Nicole (Astrid), Blair Brown (Nina Sharp), and showrunner Joel Wyman. Here's a link to . Can you spot the 2036 Observers? (A couple of fans are organizing a "white tulip" tribute to the cast and creatorsÌýin Hall H on Sunday.)
SupernaturalÌýleft us with separated Winchester Brothers in its season seven finale on The CW. Dean is trappedÌýin Purgatory, but thatÌýwon't stopÌýhis alter ego Jensen Ackles from directingÌýthe first filmed episode, as he’s done for the past two seasons. Season eight started shooting today so those who make itÌýintoÌýthe Supernatural panel in Hall H on Sunday morning might get to see some footage of the Ackles-directed episode three called Heartache. Apparently Sam Winchester, aka Jared Padalecki, finally gets a new love interest named Amelia. Joining the Winchester brothers on theÌýComic-Con panel will beÌýMisha Collins (Castiel), Jim Beaver (whose character Bobby might be really gone this time, making this panel a chance to say goodbye) and Mark A. Sheppard (Crowley). Departed showrunner Sera Gamble will not be there of course, making way for new executive producer Jeremy Carver and writer-producer Ben Edlund.
Perenially-popular American cable TV show Psych returns to Comic-Con for the fourth year in row on Thursday afternoonÌýto standing-room-only, people-turned-away capacity in Ballroom 20.ÌýWhile the hottest fake psychic detective agency has been filming in VancouverÌýwithout much fuss for almost seven seasons now, it’s a completely different story in San Diego where theÌýcast and showrunners are treated like rock stars. But then, USA Network's Psych really knows how to play to a Comic-Con crowd, with episodes crossing over into genre stuff like animation, vampires, super heroes and now Big Foot. Psych's entire main cast will be on stage from leads James Roday and Dule Hill (fake psychic Shawn and his BFF Gus seen filming in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»in the photo below) to Maggie Lawson ( police detective Juliet), Timothy Omundson (police detective Lassie), Corbin Bernsen (Shawn’s father) and Kirsten Nelson (Police Chief), as well as Psych creator and showrunner Steve Franks and fellow EPs Chris Henke and Kelly Kulchak.ÌýLast year Psych-Os (who either carry pineapples or come dressed as one) were treated to a hilarious taped shoutout from William Shatner, aka Star Trek’s original Captain Kirk and Juliet’s father on Psych’s season six. Hopefully this year there’ll be a hilarious shoutout from Jeffrey Tambor, aka Arrested Development’s Oscar Bluth and Juliet’s stepfather on Psych’s upcoming season seven. And there will be gag video clips and a first look at season seven episodes in production like the Bigfoot episode directed byÌýRoday and Psych’s 100th episode called 100 CLUEs, a milestone celebrated by cast and crew with a party in Vancouver.
Supernatural's new Wednesday night lead -in Arrow on The CW will screen its kick-ass pilot twice at Comic-Con. Once in Wednesday night's Warner Bros. TV pilo sneak peeksÌýand then again on Friday afternoon at theÌýArrow panel with Green Arrow Stephen Amell (photographed filming in Gastown below) no doubt wearing something green for the fans. Arrow presents in Ballroom 20, a big venue for a series that hasn't launched yet and a testament to big buzz surrounding this super hero reboot in the style of the Dark Knight trilogy.
Mid-season CW show Cult will be screening its pilot twice as well: once at the Wednesday nightÌýWarner Bros. TV sneak peeks and then again at its own panel on Friday atÌýlunchtime. Stars Matt Davis (filming the pilot in Victory Square in the photo below), Jessica Lucas, Alona Tal and Robert Knepper will present in Room 6BCF, a much smaller venue than Arrow's.
TNT's Falling Skies will give fans a heads-up on the remainder of its darker, second season filmed in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»at its Friday afternoon panel in the smaller venue, Room 6CBF. Key members of the 2nd Massachusetts Militia Regiment, but not the alien invaders, will be on hand for aÌýQ&A: Noah Wyle (father Tom Mason), Drew Roy (Tom’s eldest son Hal) and Connor Jessup (Tom’s now unharnessed middle sonÌýBen), along with Will Patton (leader of 2nd Mass), Moon Bloodgood (doctor and Tom’s new love interest),ÌýSarah Carter (fighter Maggie and Hal’s new love interest) and last, but not least, Colin Cunningham (John Pope, the Beserkers leaderÌýwith all the best lines, photographed below on Western Street). Second season showrunner Remi Aubuchon will be there as wellÌýto answer questions like –ÌýWhat’s the deal with the red-eyed Skitter, dubbed Red Eye?Ìý Eureka's Wil Wheaton (or Wheeeeaton!! as his nemesis Sheldon on The Big Bang Theory calls him) will moderate the panel session.
Update: Oh how I envy those going to Comic-Con 2012. Vancouver-shot sci-fi seriesÌýEureka and Battlestar Galactica will have mini-reunionsÌýthis weekÌýwith Eureka's Colin Ferguson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Debrah Farentino and showrunner Jaime Paglia signing autographs at Sails Pavilion and Battlestar Galatica's Tricia Helfer, Michael Trucco, Tahmoh Penikett and Kandyse McClure signing autographs at the Hermes Press Booth. Check the Comic-Con schedule for dates and times.
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