The San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) At Home is just a month away and it has been confirmed that the cast and creators of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead will be on one of the panels.
Fans were crushed when for the first time in 50 years, the SDCC was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Initially, fans would have to wait for more than a year with the next SDCC planned for July 22-25, 2021 yet.
However, organizers conceptualized the virtual SDCC At Home event that will be held from July 23 to 26, 2020.
Thus, in exchange for seeing their idols in the flesh answering questions during the panels, fans will instead be seeing them virtually from the comfort of their homes.
SDCC organizers are welcoming everyone around the world online as they announced that all events of SDCC At-Home will be free for all so anyone can join it online.
For the longest time, the SDCC has always been the venue for big announcements and reveals, and with films and TV shows becoming so secretive, it is no wonder that fans look forward to it.
And, The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead are two of the shows that fans are desperate to hear updates from.
Expect to see reveals of the season 10 finale of The Walking Dead from Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan, Ross Marquand, Melissa McBride, Joss McDermitt, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Paola Lazaro.
As for the Fear the Walking Dead, expect to get announcements and reveals for season 6 such as when the filming will resume perhaps considering that it got interrupted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Casts who will be present, that is virtually, are Lennie James, Ruben Blades, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Jenna Elfman, Colman Domingo, Karen David and Danay Garcia.
Not only that, fans will also be hearing news of The Walking Dead: World Beyond from Aliyah Royale, Nico Tortorella, Alexa Mansour, Joe Holt, Hal Cumpston, Julia Ormond and Nicholas Cantu.


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