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Panels - Thursday, July 18, 7:00pm - Close
7:00pm - 8:00pm
#WeAreAllHeroes: The Changing Landscape of Geek and Fanboy Culture
Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Cashmere Agency returns to Comic-Con to continue the very important conversation on the evolving landscape of fanboy culture and its growing mainstream popularity amongst a new diverse audience—specifically African Americans, women, the LGTBQ+, and other minorities. #WeAreAllHeroes is a curated discussion featuring some of the leading and prolific African American female thought leaders and influencers from media and Hollywood who are fangirls of the video gaming and comics industry. These trailblazers of color will showcase how this culture and their passion have impacted the work they do as creatives, journalists, writers, directors, showrunners, actresses, and more. They will explore this pivotal turn in the tide and what it means to both break through and be represented in this specific space. This panel will give us all the opportunity to challenge what words like ''diversity'' and ''inclusion'' mean in the first place, as well as its importance in today's entertainment zeitgeist.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Comics Anthologies, Demystified
Room 28DE
What defines a great comics anthology? The curatorial expertise of a good editor, a unifying aesthetic, or the talent and technique of its contributors? Series editors Sammy Harkham (Kramers Ergot) and Eric Reynolds (Mome, Now) and the oft-anthologized cartoonists Steve Weissman (Yikes!, Barack Hussein Obama), John Pham (J+K), Ron Regé Jr. (The Cartoon Utopia), and Simon Hanselmann (Megahex) discuss the advantages and challenges of the format. Moderated by Abraham Reisman.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
From OSHA Violation to Superhero: The Lab Accidents That Will Most Likely Give You Superpowers
Room 6DE
Everybody knows that one of the best ways to accelerate your superhero career path is to get yourself involved in the right kind of "lab accident"-ideally one that gives you superhuman strength and abilities but doesn't maim you too badly. After all, accidents do happen. This panel of local scientists and researchers will discuss the strange dynamics of lab accidents. How often do they happen in real life? What are the potential effects? What are the wildest, scariest, or most serendipitous accidents these panelists have been involved with?
7:00pm - 8:00pm
How It Should Have Ended
Room 7AB
A behind-the-scenes look at the popular YouTube channel "How It Should Have Ended" (HISHE), featuring new, unreleased content as well as an opportunity to help write "How Spider-Man Far From Home Should Have Ended." Come hear a discussion with creators Daniel Baxter and Tina Alexander along with the rest of the HISHE team.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Mold/Resin Making, 3D Printing, and FX Techniques
Room 11
Field experts Fon Davis (25-year veteran of miniature VFX), Don Wistos (worked as director of prop fabrications/mold making for Productions/Strategic Operations), and Sam Girgis (owner of BiggerBoxModels/3D printing and prototyping) will share their knowledge.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Psychology and Nostalgia from Over 50 Years of Animation
Room 25ABC
''Member Looney Tunes?'' ''Oh, I 'member.'' '''Member Charlie Brown?'' ''Mmmm . . . I 'member.'' '''Member all the classic Nickelodeon cartoons: Hey Arnold!, Doug, and Rugrats . Oh—Reptar was on Rugrats, 'member him?'' '''Member the time that South Park created the Member Berries to capitalize on the interest in reboots and nostalgia?'' The cartoons of our youths, across a variety of genres and sources and generations, often hold a special place in our hearts. They can influence everything from the products we wanted in our lunchboxes, to the figurines on the mantles of our first homes or apartments, to the shirts we buy for our own children and grandchildren. There are classic characters that have endured for decades, such as the Flintstones and Scooby-Doo. There are movies and shows, like My Little Pony, Transformers, and Care Bears, that are known as much for their merchandise as their sequels and reboots. April Fugett, ph.D. (professor, Marshall University), Keith Beard, psy.D. (professor, Marshall University), Britani Black, psy.D. (instructor, marshall University School of Medicine), Carrie Dean, m.A., and Casey Collins, M.A. (Marshall University) will discuss their research and findings from a study of participants examining personality measure results with selection of preferred ''nostalgic'' characters and shows demonstrating how personality informs our choices of the characters we identify with and follow, often for our entire lives. Specific traits that are associated with over 500 nostalgia-inducing characters and their associated rankings will be reviewed. Additional results and other psychological/personality factors will be discussed.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Publishers Weekly: New Publishers, New Plans
Room 23ABC
2019 has seen a crop of new and rebranded comics publishers appear, with innovative lineups of both periodicals and graphic novels. From bold start-ups to new imprints at established houses, new publishers with new ideas are making their presence known. All the rules are out the window. Publishers Weekly' s senior news editor Calvin Reid and a panel of publishers will host a frank talk on where comics are going and how they need to change. With Stuart Moore (AHOY Comics) Ted Adams (Clover Press), Liz Francis (Street Noise Press), and Tyler Chin-Tanner (A Wave Blue World).
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Secrets of Adapting Comics and Sci-Fi to the Screen
Room 29AB
Studios, networks, and streaming services are outbidding each other to bring your favorite comics and sci-fi properties to film and television, but not all are equally great. What's the secret to a successful adaptation that preserves the essence of the original while taking advantage of the new medium? Comics and media writer Rob Salkowitz (Forbes) will ask this panel of producers, showrunners, and creators, including Jason Brown (The Expanse), Sean Daniel (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), Jonathan Maberry (V-Wars), and publisher-turned-producer Dinesh Shamdasani (Bloodshot) for the tricks of the trade.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Supernatural Steampunk
Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Take a walk on the dark side of Steampunk as these panelists discuss the wealth of supernatural-inspired novels, TV, and movies complete with vampires, werewolves, ghosts, demons, mummies, and more! Although many are based on actual Victorian spiritualism and superstition, you'll discover there is a lot more to these traditionally evil miscreants and villains than meets the eye. Hear from author Madeleine Holly-Rosing (Boston Metaphysical Society), Carol and Emily Taylor (owners of the Brass Planchette), Lady Shadow (Vampyre Fashionista), and moderator Anastasia Hunter (chair, Gaslight Steampunk Expo).
7:00pm - 8:00pm
The Arkham Sessions: The Psychology of Batgirl
Room 5AB
Barbara Gordon a.k.a. Batgirl is a cultural icon due to her intelligence, moral centeredness, and emotional resilience. Clinical psychologist Dr. Andrea Letamendi (Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics, Justice League vs. The Fatal Five) and Brian Ward (The Arkham Sessions) examine the evolution and impact of Batgirl over the last 25 years. Joining the discussion will be DC talents including Cecil Castellucci (Female Furies, Batgirl), Brenden Fletcher (Batgirl, Isola), and others who have envisioned the heroine's adventures for fans of comics and animation.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
The d20 Dames: Building Inclusive Gaming Adventures for All
Room 32AB
Are you ready to move past the pre-gen table top adventures and build a nightmare landscape (or delicious pie-scape) for your friends? These panelists are here to help! Build an adventure with live-play D&D podcast d20 Dames Jen Vaughn and Kat Kruger, plus some mysterious guest NPCs. They've written a little bit of everything from D&D adventures to YA novels to comic series. They'll cover some of the basics on what makes a great RPG/D&D campaign in addition to highlighting some of their favorites from this past year.
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Women of Color in Comics: Race, Gender, and the Comic Book Medium
Room 9
Women in Comics Collective International is an organization that highlights the merit and craftwork of women and nonbinary people in the comic book industry. They host events around the country, including their own Women in Comics convention. In this installment of their ongoing panel series, they discuss how they maintain their career longevity within an ever-changing industry while ushering in a new generation of creators who will help broaden the scope of the comic book medium as a whole. Panelists include Eisner Award-winning artist Alitha E. Martinez, comic book historian and English professor Dr. Shamika Mitchell, digital painter and cover artist Sheeba Maya, illustrator and journalist Alice Meichi Li, educator Vanée Smith-Matsalia, illustrator and colorist Sara Gomez-Woolley, and moderator Regine L. Sawyer, the coordinator and founder of the Women in Comics Collective International.
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Comic Creator Connection
Santa Rosa Room, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
San Diego Comic-Con is proud to once again host the Comic Creator Connection, a fast-paced networking event that puts writers and artists together to help them meet potential new creative partners. Here's how it works: Writers and artists will sit down across from each other at a table (artists meaning pencillers, inkers, colorists, etc.—all are welcome!). Then, in 5-minute sessions, you will talk one-on-one with each other about your ideas and skills. At the end of each 5-minute period, you will get up and move on to the next person. If you're interested in furthering the conversation, you can exchange contact information. If not, then politely move on. Think of it as speed-dating, but for writers and artists!
7:00pm - 9:00pm
The Her Universe Fashion Show
Harbor Ballroom, Manchester Grand Hyatt
Presented by Her Universe, Hot Topic, and She-Ra in partnership with Cartoon Network, the Her Universe Fashion Show has become one of the must-attend events on Thursday at Comic-Con, as 24 designers compete with their original ''geek couture'' designs to win the ultimate prize: the opportunity to design a Her Universe fashion collection for Hot Topic. Hosted by actress and Her Universe founder Ashley Eckstein. Room
7:15pm - 8:15pm
Celebrating 40 Years of Alien
Room 6BCF
Take a deep dive into the origins of Alien and its fandom with documentary director Alexandre O. Philippe (The People vs. George Lucas, Doc of the Dead, 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene), Diane O'Bannon (Dan O'Bannon Estate), Will Linn (Joseph Campbell Foundation), David Baxter (Legion M), and others as they discuss Philippe's upcoming feature documentary Memory: The Origins of Alien, and the sustaining power of Ridley Scott's masterpiece with fandom. Trailer debut from the Memory documentary will be shown.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
American Comics Made in Mexico
Room 26AB
Peter Parker marrying Mary Jane? Galactus fighting a Latin American hero? Luis Gantus (writer, Aragonés between panels), and Adalisa Zarate (artist, Upper Deck) relate how American comics—and even manga—had some interesting ''original stories'' written and drawn in Mexico. Moderated by Sebastian Fink.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Drawing with Karl Kopinski
Room 2
Karl Kopinski will demonstrate the use of both traditional and digital media for creative illustrations. Karl is a British illustrator, who has worked with a large variety of clients, including Peter Jackson, Sir Paul Smith, Hasbro, Ubisoft, Abound Creative, Sixmorevodka, Wizards of the Coast, and Games Workshop.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Impractical Jokers: From Hidden Camera to Worldwide Success
Horton Grand Theatre
One of television's top-rated and longest running comedies is making its official Comic-Con debut in the show's first-ever panel. Come see why millions of people love these four lifelong friends and comedians who have turned their hidden-camera TV show into a global sensation. Joe, Murr, Q, and Sal have sold out worldwide tours, their very own cruise festival (back for a 4th year), a feature film in the can, tons of merchandise (including a mobile game, action figures, and Halloween costumes), and a new TV game show on TBS called The Misery Index. Brian ''Q" Quinn, SalVulcano, James ''Murr'' Murray, and Joe Gatto share their secrets to success and how four guys from Staten Island built an incredible and hilarious franchise from the ground up.
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Monetizing Digital Comics
Room 8
Doug Lefler (inventor of digital comics format Scrollon and creator of Story Attic) and Tom Akel (CCO Graphite) will discuss what has and hasn't worked in the past, and what looks promising for the future. Joined by Nick Urbom (Founder/CEO of the Infinity Festival) and Michael Son (Tapas web-comics editor-in-chief), they will review paid downloads, subscription models, merchandising, the potential for selling your comic for film or TV and value of giving comics away for free. Digital comics distribution is the most cost effective way to get your material in front of a worldwide audience. Someone will create a way to exploit this market and change the comics industry forever. Their free discussion of ideas and Q&A session moderated by David Derks (ASIFA Hollywood) and Dane Allan Smith (VP, The Third Floor Visualization Studio) is intended to increase the chances of that person being someone on this panel, or in this audience!
7:30pm - 8:30pm
The Future Is Grim(m): A Celebration of Dark Fantasy in Pop Culture
Room 4
As fantasy's spell on pop culture grows ever stronger, dark fantasy has seen a supernatural rise. Writers Ralph Tedesco (co-founder of Zenescope), Victoria Rau (Peek-A-Boo), Nick Bermel (Dragonsblood) and artist Samantha Sawyer (Lady Death) discuss and celebrate the shadowy mirror of dark fantasy in popular culture and entertainment. Highlights from Zenescope Entertainment's flagship series, Grimm Fairy Tales, will be explored, followed by a Q&A session moderated by Chris Samson (Zenescope).
7:30pm - 8:30pm
Zorro: 100 Years of the Masked Avenger
Room 24ABC
Celebrate the centennial of a true swashbuckling icon as Zorro turns 100 this summer! John Gertz (president Zorro Productions, Inc.), Scott Cherrin (Zorro historian), comics scribe David Avallone (Zorro Swords of Hell), and some surprise panelists discuss the incredible events surrounding the historic anniversary and all things of interest to the Zorro fandom. From the development of the new Zorro movie, to The Mark of Zorro Art Archive, to the ongoing comic book adventures from American Mythology, this panel is celebrating 100 years of the Masked Avenger!
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Bat in the Sun
Room 7AB
The creators of Super Power Beat Down join the cast and show a preview of their newest episode, ''Batman vs. Black Panther.'' Also, watch a preview to their upcoming series, starring Jason David Frank and Johnny Young Bosch from Power Rangers! Panelists include Aaron Schoenke, Sean Schoenke, Kevin Porter, and Marquette King.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Black Mask: Debuting Tomorrow's Legends
Room 29AB
Black Mask has made a name for itself as the hottest launch pad to debut new talent and as the home for some of the coolest, most provocative comics around, including new releases Nobody Is in Control and LOUD, upcoming series Sweet/Vicious and Mr. Robot, and ongoing Kim & Kim, BLACK, and CALEXIT. Black Mask co-founder Matteo Pizzolo (CALEXIT) and creators Vita Ayala (The Wilds, Black [AF]: Devil's Dye), Pat Shand (Breathless, Snap Flash Hustle), Matthew Rosenberg (4 Kids Walk into a Bank, We Can Never Go Home), and Kwanza Osajyefo (BLACK, America's Sweetheart) engage in a wide-ranging discussion of how new creators and new ideas are changing comics and how you can be a part of it.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Fanbase Press: Examining '80s Nostalgia in Comics
Room 28DE
Pop culture's obsession with the '80s is reverberating through comics and graphic novels like Paper Girls, Stranger Things, The Sequels, and more. Led by Barbra Dillon (editor-in-chief, Fanbase Press), this panel—including Andre Gower (actor, The Monster Squad), Barbara Randall Kesel (editor, Watchmen), Hannibal Tabu (columnist, Comic Book Resources), Norm Harper (writer, The Sequels), and Bobby Timony (artist, The Sequels)—discuss how the sequential art medium allows creators and readers to channel an age of legendary pop culture prosperity while also revisiting the past with a critical eye.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Inside the Voice Actors Studio
Room 11
Bang Zoom! Entertainment brings you this one-hour panel/workshop about voice acting that covers practical dubbing techniques, important issues such as studio protocol, and what to expect at your first audition. This is a great opportunity for attendees interested in the voice-acting profession to get firsthand advice and experience from the pros in an intimate yet dynamic setting. You will learn directly from some of the best voice actors and directors in the world and also get some inside information on how to break in and what the industry is really like.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Psychology of Cult TV Shows: An Annual Review
Room 25ABC
Are you struggling about the upcoming ending of your favorite TV shows? Do you feel connected to certain TV shows' stories and characters? So do these panelists! This team of actors, TV writers, and psychologists will discuss the psychology of your favorite TV shows, such as Supernatural, Game of Thrones, Arrow, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Young Justice, and others. Psychologist Dr. Janina Scarlet (Harry Potter Therapy; Dark Agents), actors Ruth Connell (Supernatural) and Rachel Miner (Supernatural), builder and actor Tamara Robertson (MythBusters), writers Greg Weisman (Gagroyles, Young Justice), Deric Hughes (Flash; Beauty and the Beast), and NYT bestselling author Jonathan Maberry (V-Wars) will discuss your favorite TV shows. Dustin McGinnis (Superhero Therapy podcast) moderates.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
ROBOTECH: The Great Transition
Room 5AB
Harmony Gold USA presents the latest developments in the Robotech universe, from awesome new products to the live-action film in the works at Sony Pictures with the producers of 300 and the director of Stephen King's It.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Spooky Kids
Room 23ABC
Mariah McCourt (Stitched), Lilah Sturges (Lumberjanes), Shing Yin Khor (The American Dream? A Journey on Route 66), Louise Simonson (New Mutants), Che Grayson (Noble), and Amanda Meadows (Lionforge senior editor) talk about the power of ''dark,'' difficult, and spooky kids' comics, books, and media. A truth not-so-universally acknowledged: Kids love spooky weird things. And since life is often more complicated for kids than we realize, what does darker fare mean for them? What do media that let kids explore the complicated or creepier things in life help them understand and what stories could we be telling more of? How can we be more inclusive and find hope amid the darkness?
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Swipe Right for Superheroes
Grand 12 & 13, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
Would you date a superhero, villain, anime character, or show protagonist? Let the Ready Set Geek! team convince you one way or the other on a fictional character's date-ability! Alix Catherine (host, Ready Set Geek!), Cole Garrison (host, Saturday Night Geek), and JPG (CEO, Geek Say What? Network) will present a comedy panel performed alongside the puppet cast of Perception Studio (Art Vega, Amber Reeder-Vega, and Danny Montooth).
8:00pm - 9:00pm
The 501st Legion: Star Wars Villainous Costuming
Grand 10 & 11, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina
An introduction to the creation of fan-made villain costumes from all Star Wars movies and beyond. Legion members from the Imperial Sands Garrison will provide an overview of the creative process that brings Stormtroopers, Tusken Raiders, Boba Fett, or Kylo Ren from the silver screen into reality. They will discuss the membership journey, from initial interest through final approval. They will speak about the process for working with armor parts, small prop and soft costume construction, and 3D modeling and printing.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
The Storyteller's Guide with Satine Phoenix
Room 32AB
Moderator Satine Phoenix and dungeonmasters Travis McElroy (Adventure Zone) and Kailey Bray (Damsels, Dice and Everything Nice) will create a fantasy adventure before your eyes using storytelling and improv techniques.
8:00pm - 9:00pm
Webcomics Advocates: The Webcomics Gathering
Room 9
Webcomics Advocates co-founder Brendan Creecy (Brax the Alien Rocker) and webcomic creators Patrick Scullin (Super Siblings), Eddie DeAngelini (Collectors), Ambrose Quintanilla (Gopher-It Comics), Daniel Sansonetti (Daniel's Way), and moderator Kristen Parraz (Comadres y Comics podcast) celebrate and discuss the exciting world of webcomics. They will also give any webcomic creators in the audience 30 seconds to promote their comic to the crowd. All creators and fans are welcome!
8:00pm - 10:30pm
22nd Annual Superhero Kung Fu Extravaganza
Room 6A
Whether it's movies, streaming, animation, or videogames, Ric Meyers (Films of Fury, Atlas Comics) has the best fight scenes of the year for you, with ''master of remaster'' Frank Djeng, the Comedy Film Nerds Graham Elwood and Chris Mancini, ''King of YouTube Kungfu'' Eric Jacobus (Mortal Kombat 11, The Man Who Feels No Pain), and master animator Miko Mai (Spies in Disguise), plus other guest stars, premieres, and surprises.
8:30pm - 9:30pm
Always Harry Potter: The Wizarding World Panel
Room 6BCF
An annual look at the past year and the year to come for the Harry Potter fandom, as fans—and J. K. Rowling and her team—continue to create magic through fanfic, fanart, fanfilms, trips, off-Broadway plays, museum exhibits, events, online communities and content, and political activism. Moderated by Heidi Tandy (FictionAlley), the panel includes Adrienne Alwag (Los Angeles Dumbledore's Army), Alison Siggard (MuggleNet), Alison Wilgus (Chronin), Brian Biggs (Potterhead Running Club/Random Tuesday), Catherine Elhoffer (Elhoffer Design), Eliyannah Amirah Yisrael (Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis), Elizabeth Minkel (Fansplaining), Jamie Luby (US Quidditch), Janina Scarlet (Harry Potter Therapy), Madhuri Shekar (The Nevers on HBO), and Matt Cox (Puffs, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic).
8:30pm - 9:30pm
Mighty Music Mash-Up
Room 8
Jackson Lanzing (Star Trek: Year One, Green Arrow), Katie Schenkel (The Cardboard Kingdom), and Mairghread Scott (Batgirl, Marvel Rising) discuss the importance of music in helping them connect with and write famous characters. They will be playing some of their favorite song clips and explaining how they connect to their favorite characters in a session moderated by Meg Downey (Pop culture writer at Gamespot).
8:30pm - 10:00pm
Comics Con Comics: En Vivo
Room 26AB
(This panel will be in Spanish.) Regresamos por tercer año, Juan-Manuel Rocha y Comics con Comics da la bienvenida a Cómico Creador Oscar Bazaldua, Cómico Creador Fernando Sanchez Antillon y Comediante Sebastian Fink Donde hablaremos de los cómics y la cultura pop del cómic. Si tenemos suerte, Artista Rafael Navarro finalmente hará una aparición. ¡Únete a nosotros y descubre!
8:30pm - 10:00pm
Hall H and Ballroom 20 Thursday Playback Free Play
Room 24ABC
Didn't get into either Hall H or Ballroom 20 today? We feel your pain! Do you like stuff? Of course you do! Then join programming coordinator for Comic-Con International Tommy Goldbach in this block in which Comic-Con will rebroadcast some of the day's popular panels from those two giant rooms. Best of all, those in attendance will get to vote in a show of applause on what they want to see. It's democracy at its finest and it's a second chance to see these panels. (Please note: these playbacks will include only the panel discussions. None of the film clips or footage shown at the live events will be shown here.)
9:00pm - 10:00pm
How the West Got Weird Again
Room 23ABC
The resurgence of weird Westerns in books, films, comics, and games—like Wynonna Earp and Deadlands—has reopened a once-dormant genre. What has brought about this renewed passion for six-guns crossing bullets with zombies, vampires, and aliens? Moderator David Boop (editor, Straight Outta Deadwood) is joined by Jonathan Maberry (Joe Ledger series, V-Wars), Phil Foglio (Girl Genius), Eytan Kollin (The Unincorporated Man), and Naomi Brett Rourke (Straight Outta Tombstone) to explore the roots and revival of the genre as old as American publishing itself.
9:00pm - 10:00pm
Independent Filmmaking for Low Budget Film/TV and Web Series
Room 25ABC
Christopher Olen Ray (Emmy Award-winning managing partner of DeInstitutionalized Films), Alexander Yellen (Z Nation director/cinematographer), Rob Van Dam (WWE, Headstrong, producer/writer/actor), and Samantha Levenshus (screenwriter, comic book author) share their collective wisdom on how to independently produce a low-budget indie film/show. A limited amount of Final Draft 11 software will be handed out at the close of the panel.
9:00pm - 10:00pm
So They Say You Shouldn't Cosplay
Room 32AB
Ivy Doomkitty (SYFY's Heroes of Cosplay, international professional cosplayer), DPiddy (YouTuber, professional cosplayer), and David Baxter (Legion M, LTL Cosplay) discuss body image, skin color, age, disabilities, genderbent cosplay, and more. Panelists will discuss how to push past boundaries that others try to place against you and various techniques to build confidence. After all, cosplay is for everyone; it is not limited to one demographic. Q&A to follow.
10:00pm - 12:00am
World Premiere of The Banana Splits Movie
Horton Grand Theatre
One banana, two bananas, three bananas . . . gore! Be among the first to witness the terrifying return of everyone's favorite silly quartet as The Banana Splits Movie offers a new take on the classic characters, which were first introduced to audiences in 1968 with The Banana Splits Adventure Hour variety program. In the upcoming horror thriller, a boy named Harley and his family go to a taping of The Banana Splits TV show, which is supposed to be a fun-filled birthday for young Harley. But things take an unexpected turn—and the body count quickly rises. Can Harley, his mom, and their new pals safely escape? The film stars Sara Canning (The Vampire Diaries) and Dani Kind (Wynonna Earp), while Eric Bauza (Looney Tunes Cartoons, Woody Woodpecker, UniKitty!) supplies the voices of the Banana Splits. The movie was written by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas (Raven's Home, My Super Psycho Sweet 16) and directed by Danishka Esterhazy (Level 16). Produced by Blue Ribbon Content in association with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and SYFY, The Banana Splits Movie comes to Digital on August 13 and Blu-ray and DVD on August 27.
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