Jeri Jacquin
Saturday’s at San Diego Comic Con 2018 is no different than
any other Saturday at San Diego Comic Con – meaning there is something for
everyone badge or no badge! Saturday’s bring a flood of people who just want to
see and experience everything that is fun with weather that cooperated
beautifully.
Outside at every turn there were things to see and so from
AMC’s The Walking Dead zombie sausage making, Southpark’s gang with their own
bit of fun, FX rumbled out their fantastic motorcycle for the new series MAYANS
M.C. and the parking lot of Petco
Park had a shark of a
tale to share. That’s just a minute portion of everything to be found.
Of course I am on the inside looking out for panels and
people to find out what and who is visiting our city so lets get to it because
it was a long day!
In Hall H the morning began with Warner Bros. and a lot of
unexpected surprises for the fans who had been waiting all night. Aisha Tyler
handled the job as mistress of panel with Eddie Redmayne and the cast of
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM: The Crimes of Grindelwald. What came
next send Hall H into a wave of tizzy.
As Tyler
utters the name Grindelwald the hall goes dark which gave us all the
opportunity to view the bracelets given upon entry glowing. The next thing we
all see is Grindelwald himself (aka Johnny Depp) who announces “My brothers, my
sisters, my friends, the great gift of your applause is not for me but for
yourselves. Therefore applaud yourselves. It has been said that I hate the
non-magic – the Muggles – I do not hate them, I do not. I say the Muggles are
not lesser, but other.”
He continues slowly, “Not worthless but not of value, magic
blooms only in rare souls. It is granted to those who live and what a world we
would make. For all of humanity, all of humanity, we who live for freedom, for
truth, the moment has come to rise up and take our rightful place in the
world.” The crowd took it in and ate it
up.
Of course WONDER WOMAN 1984 was given its moment in the hall
but it was the cast of the upcoming AQUAMAN that sent another wave of fun
through the crowd. The panel included writer/director James Wan, Amber Heard,
Patrick Wilson, Nicole Kidman, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and, of course, the very
hard to miss Jason Momoa.
The trailer fans were shown is of Mera and Aquaman having a
go at one another with Momoa telling the crowd that “Mera’s a very strong,
strong character” giving a thumbs up to Heard.
Following the long AQUAMAN panel which the crowd absolutely
didn’t mind one minute of, The 19th
Annual Animation Show of Shows gave the crowd a few moments to sit back and
recover.
RZA: Movies, Music & Martial Arts was the next panel to
talk about his movie CUT
THROAT CITY .
Part of the Wu Tang Clan, RZA (or Robert Fitzgerald Diggs) makes a film about a
robbery in New Orleans
that stars Terrence Howard, Wesley Snipes, T.I. Harris, Eiza Gonzalez, Rob
Morgan, Kat Graham, Demetrius Shipp Jr. and Denzel Whitaker.
EW: Women Who Kick Ass had a full panel this year with
moderator Jessica Shaw speaking with DOCTOR WHO’s Jodie Whitaker, Regina King,
Chloe Bennet, Camila Mendez and THE DARKEST MIND’s Amandla Stenberg.
For those who haven’t seen DEADPOOL 2 (and if you haven’t
don’t tell me or you have to be summarily erased from my Christmas card list!),
Hall H was the chance to make that right in your life.
The day in the hall ended with AN EVENING WITH KEVIN SMITH
who seemed to be working overtime. He could also be found at the IMDB boat
interviewing celebs from the panels all over Comic Con. Fans of Smith’s were
doing everything humanly possible to get a seat to see Smith.
Indigo at the Hilton Bayfront spent the day hosting to some
of the most popular television shows. Beginning with Steven Universe, the morning continued with NBC’s The Good Place, Kypton, Manifest, Legacies, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, and The Orville. TV Guide brought the TV Guide Magazine’s Fan Favorites which
is always fun.
The afternoon ended with Deadly
Class, The Magicians and a delight to my senses Twin Peaks and the Revival of the Classic. Nothing
made my year more than the successful return of Agent Cooper and last years
return of Twin Peaks: The Return.
This was a chance to hear from the cast about also returning to the iconic
show.
One of the spookiest characters that still haunts my brain
in the return series was actor Robert Broski’s portrayal of a man I still can’t
figure out but has brought new meaning to the line “Got a light?”
Creator David Lynch wasn’t in attendance but I would expect
nothing less of him to find a way to be there in some form. I wasn’t wrong.
Sabrina Sutherland, executive producer, read a note that said “I am working
with Phillip Jefferies to see if I can get there. Twin Peaks fans are the best fans. I got my days
mixed up and I’m going to be there yesterday if not sooner. It’s slippery in
here. In the red room, Special Agent Dale Cooper has already won the Emmy.”
Adding her own sentiments, Sutherland gave credit to the
fans for making it possible for Twin Peaks to return. I couldn’t agree with her more!
That leads to the big question – will we see more of Agent Dale Cooper and the motley
crew of the town known as Twin Peaks ? The
answer is still floating out there in Lynch’s universe because they certainly
didn’t give up anything at the panel.
That’s okay, we will all be here when (not if) it’s time to
go to our favorite town – and we always have pie to keep us company.
Back in Ballroom 20, the day there was no less hectic. The
panels consisted of Black Lightening, The
Simpsons, American Dad! and Family Guy (I mean really, how can you
have Comic Con without them?), The
Gifted, Supergirl and Arrow. The
crowd became really excited as DC’s
Legends of Tomorrow and The Flash.
The evening in Ballroom 20 ended with YouTube’s Origin Presents The Comic-Con
International Masquerade.
Of course these are just tidbits of the adventures waiting
to be had at the Convention Center and all places surrounding San Diego Comic
Con 2018. There will be more in depth information in the weeks to come but for
now – we have one more day of panels and tomorrow is family days!
Stay tuned!
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