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I saw a couple people on Twitter thinking they are secretly filming a Black Widow movie and that they'll drop a full on sizzle reel at SDCC. But this is just one person's speculation and it feels a bit far fetched. Would be an excellent surprise, though. Just not sure how feasible filming a huge film with A list actors in secret actually is.
I'm just going to put this out there - and I know I'm going to get booed - but I don't know how much I really care about this rumored Black Widow movie... She's just never been a very interesting MCU character. *shrugs*
Also thinking that Star Wars could pay a visit. Even with Celebration Chicago and D23, I can still see the Episode 9 crew showing up. Remember in 2015, you had Celebration Anaheim and D23 that year, yet SDCC had a Ep. 7 panel. Disney was doing everything possible in promoting the next film after the long break since Ep. 3, as well as knowing that the prequels weren’t that popular at that time. I think Disney wants good press after what TLJ did to the fan base and Solo being a box office disappointment, even though I did enjoy both films.
She has, so far in the MCU, struck me as the type of character that is the perfect co-star/side-character. Like, she's a great ying to Cap/Bruce/Hawkeye's yang but I dunno if she would be great by herself in a solo movie. I guess we had the Jennifer Lawrence movie that might've been similar (I still haven't seen it), and that ATOMIC BLONDE movie that had similar ideas (bad a$$ female spy-type) that were interesting. I'm not writing it off, but I'm not super excited. I've really dug her as a character in the films, and her "intro" scene in AVENGERS is one of my all-time favorite MCU moments. But I wonder if that character can carry a movie? We'll fine out
*cries alone in Black Widow fan corner*
I really hope Disney+ brings The Mandalorian and the new Loki series.
If they have a Picard panel, that would be my one absolute must-attend panel.Slightly off topic, have any of the Next Generation cast ever showed up to SDCC? I’m thinking they must’ve (even to promote other movies/shows), but I can’t remember ever seeing any of them in SD.
For the Star Trek 50th panel in 2016, Brent Spiner and Michael Dorn were on it. At my first SDCC in 2012, Lightspeed Fine Art had Levar Burton doing autographs, and the next year they had Brent Spiner, Michael Dorn, and Marina Sirtis doing autographs. And Patrick Stewart was part of the massive X-Men: Days of Future Past panel in 2013.
And don’t forget that Wil Wheaton has been to SDCC many times. I was there for his first (and only) Hall ah appearance...
I once stood next to Wil Wheaton at a stoplight waiting for it to change. I didn't realize it was him until we were halfway across the street. What makes it worse was right before this, I spent an hour about 10 feet away from him at his panel. We were both leaving the venue.