Friday, October 1, 2010 10:18AM - By Krystal Clark

If you’ve attended the annual event known as Comic-Con, you’ve heard the rumors that it might move from San Diego, California to another city in the near future. The number of attendees continues to grow each year and there was a notable difference in on site activities this past July. Even though there are serious problems that need to be looked at, a new report confirms that Comic-Con will stay in San Diego for the foreseeable future.
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Friday, August 6, 2010 11:06AM - By Laura Aguirre

During Comic-Con 2010 we got our first look at Skyline — the new sci-fi thriller from brothers Colin and Greg Strause, and although the movie isn’t based on a comic book, it had one of the best panels at the convention. The film is due out this November but a trailer has yet to be released so until then, the newly established teaser site will have to suffice…
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010 3:41PM - By Krystal Clark

Another one of the many trailers that debuted at 2010′s San Diego Comic-Con has hit the net and it’s the one everyone wants to see, The Avengers! After the convention’s Captain America and Thor panels the audience was surprised with a special teaser before the reveal of the film’s finalized cast. If you weren’t there, it’s your lucky day because we’ve got the video right here…
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Friday, July 30, 2010 9:54AM - By Mali Elfman

One of the joys of Comic-Con is seeing grown adults take acting like a 7-year-old very seriously. Everyone makes fun of everyone else for being a “nerd” and yet they do so while dressed up as a Wookie. Somewhere deep in all Comic-Con-ers hearts they know that if they’re lining up for 5 hours to see a 3 minute clip of a movie, or 45 minutes for a “really cool ___ pin,” whatever your choice may be, you’re a nerd. High-five yourself and check out some of our favorite photos of “nerds” truly embracing the Comic-Con spirit and despite all the interesting individuals that descend upon the convention center, the few that caught us off guard…
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Thursday, July 29, 2010 1:41PM - By Krystal Clark

For those of you who weren’t able to attend Comic-Con this year and missed out on The Avengers, Harrison Ford, and the stabbing you’re in luck. Over on Trailer Addict, they’ve released the 5 minute trailer for Marvel’s next superhero movie, Thor. Word on the web is that this is a “leaked” copy but surprisingly the quality’s not bad (inside job or just an early release?). A few days after it debuted in Hall H to a slew of screaming fans it’s become available for the Average Joe. It’s the hammer, the helmet, and The Destroyer…
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010 7:18PM - By Krystal Clark

Will Ferrell really likes to get into character and his latest film Megamind will have him taking a walk on the dark side. The actor appeared alongside co-stars Tina Fey and Jonah Hill at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con dressed from head to toe as his animated character. He appeared in blue makeup and sported some strange head-gear all in the name of promotion. Check out the video of the panel below…
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010 7:11PM - By Mali Elfman

One of the most anticipated press conferences that took place at this year’s Comic-Con was Warner Bros’ Green Lantern. Last week the studio unleashed the first photos, this week we got some character posters and now we have an interview with the man himself Ryan Reynolds, along with co-stars Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, and director Martin Campbell.
Here are some of the video highlights from the interview followed by all the details they had to add about the film…
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Monday, July 26, 2010 11:06PM - By Mali Elfman

Who’s ready to watch Alice in Wonderland with machine guns?! It may sound crazy but that’s how director Zack Snyder has described his latest live action film Sucker Punch. The movie’s main characters are all female, including a talented actress Snyder has already worked with in the past. At the official Comic-Con press conference for the film the director along with stars Carla Gugino (Watchmen), Jamie Chung, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, and Emily Browning were all in attendance.
Here’s what went down…
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Monday, July 26, 2010 4:46PM - By Mali Elfman

Not long after they debuted the first footage from director Matt Reeves‘ American remake Let Me In, which is adapted from the acclaimed Swedish novel and film, Let the Right One In, we had a chance to sit down with two of the film’s stars Chloe Moretz and Richard Jenkins. Simon Oakes, one of the movie’s producer’s and the head of Hammer Films spoke to us earlier about why they remade the movie, but the actors talked more about the noticeable differences in their characters in the remake and their experience working on set.
Check it out below…
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