The Coronavirus outbreak has put a halt to almost everything around the world. As countries have resorted to stricter rules for curbing the entire situation and combating the deadly virus, multiple events and occasions have been cancelled to date.
02.04.2020 - 18:07 / nypost.com
San Diego Comic-Con is going ahead as planned — amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“To our amazing Comic-Con and WonderCon fans: We understand how difficult the current climate has been for all of us and appreciate your continued support through these trying times. No one is as hopeful as we are that we will be able to celebrate #SDCC2020 together come July,” the convention wrote on its official Twitter account on Wednesday.
The pop culture event is slated for July 23 to 26 at the San Diego
The Coronavirus outbreak has put a halt to almost everything around the world. As countries have resorted to stricter rules for curbing the entire situation and combating the deadly virus, multiple events and occasions have been cancelled to date.
By Variety Staff
It seems like the Coronavirus outbreak has been putting everything on a halt. Right from the Cannes Film Festival to the Wimbledon tournament, every event stands cancelled owing to the present situation prevailing around the world.
It's time to hang up the cape this year.
The world's most famous comic book convention is the latest high-profile cancellation
Comic-Con in San Diego, California has been scrapped for the first time in 50 years.
LOS ANGELES — San Diego Comic-Con, an annual celebrity-studded showcase of superhero films and pop culture, has been canceled for the first time in its 50-year history due to the global coronavirus outbreak, organizers said on Friday.
At this point, it was probably inevitable that San Diego Comic-Con was not going to be happening. However, with the amount of anticipation it generates each and every single year, hope sprung eternal that the coronavirus pandemic would not affect the gathering in 2020.
Update: 4/17/20: Comic-Con International has announced that San Diego Comic-Con 2020 is officially canceled. The event will return July 22-25, 2021. This is the first time in the convention's 50-year history that it has had to be canceled.
The San Diego Comic-Con has been cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.
By Erik Pedersen
It's time to hang up the cape this year.
The annual fan bath known as Comic-Con was officially canceled Friday due to the ongoing coronavirus lockdown. The summer event was scheduled to run July 23 to July 26 at the San Diego Convention Center, potentially drawing 130,000 visitors from all over the world.
The 2020 San Diego Comic-Con has been canceled amid the global health crisis.
By Adam B. Vary
Twitter is heating up with this throwback photo of “90 Day Fiancé” star Ed Brown.
By Will Thorne
Director Taika Waititi hosted an Instagram Live on Thursday to discuss his upcoming Marvel movie Thor: Love And Thunder. The fourth Thor movie was announced at the San Diego Comic-Con last year. Marvel Studios also confirmed that Natalie Portman would not only return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe to reprise her role as Jane Foster but will also become MCU's first female Thor. A few months after, it was revealed that former Batman Christian Bale has joined the Thor 4 team.