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Countdown To DC Fandome Is On Next Month October 16th The Batman Is Coming For Another Trailer.
DC FanDome is a virtual event platform created by DC Comics. Created initially as a virtual entertainment and comic book convention, the name will also be used for other online events surrounding DC Comics. The convention was created and announced in June 2020, as Warner Bros. and DC's response to San Diego Comic-Con's cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The convention featured information about DC-based content including the DC Extended Universe film franchise, the Arrowverse television franchise, comic books, and video games.
Venue: Online
Frequency: As announced
Attendance: 22 million viewers (August 2020 event)
Next event: October 16, 2021, 45 days' time
DC FanDome is a virtual event platform created by DC Comics. Created initially as a virtual entertainment and comic book convention, the name will also be used for other online events surrounding DC Comics. The convention was created and announced in June 2020, as Warner Bros. and DC's response to San Diego Comic-Con's cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The convention featured information about DC-based content including the DC Extended Universe film franchise, the Arrowverse television franchise, comic books, and video games.

The main convention was held online as "DC FanDome: Hall of Heroes" on August 22, 2020. The second convention entitled "DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse" followed on September 12, 2020. Warner Bros. used the "DC FanDome" portal and name for the virtual premiere of Wonder Woman 1984 in December 2020. The next convention will be held on October 16, 2021.
Development for a DC Comics-centric fan event was first conceived in April 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of E3 2020 and the eventual cancellation of San Diego Comic-Con 2020.[1] On June 14, 2020, with Comic-Con replaced by a virtual Comic-Con@Home, Warner Bros. announced a separate DC-themed online-only convention. Dubbed as DC FanDome, the free "immersive virtual fan experience" was a 24-hour-long event held on August 22, 2020.[2] The hosts and many of the panelists were sent production kits from DC to capture their full bodies on green screens so they could appear in the virtual Hall of Heroes stage designed by DC chief creative officer Jim Lee. Some of the larger panels that need to happen over video conference used unique backgrounds. The content for the event was shot over a two-week period at the end of July 2020, and was completed by August 15, 2020.
On August 19, 2020, FanDome was announced to be split over two different days. The main presentation, entitled "DC FanDome: Hall of Heroes", was held as scheduled on August 22. The remaining programming was provided through a one-day video on demand experience, "DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse", on September 12.[3][4][5] Lisa Gregorian, Warner Bros. TV group president and chief marketing officer, and Blair Rich, president of worldwide marketing for Warner Bros. Pictures Group, revealed the decision to split the event into two dates came after hearing fan feedback from the initial schedule announcement saying there was too much content to consume in 24 hours.







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