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Terra Nova Tramples Into SDCC Saturday, July 23

Terra Nova is set trample its way into San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, July 23 and is hoping to trample its way to con-goers’ hearts at the same time. As previously reported here, Fox is planning a Terra Nova panel on July 23 from 3:30 to 4:30 in Room 6A. …

WBTV Announces their Full (Huge) Schedule

UPDATE: After scanning the list more carefully it also reveals TV will stick to Ballroom 20 as its largest room on Thursday through Saturday but will be taking over Hall H on Sunday (with at least Buffy Musical and Supernatural). Wow. WBTV just announced they’re bringing 16 shows to the con! After …

HBO Bringing Game of Thrones and True Blood

Around the same time Fox dropped their massive slate, HBO also detailed Comic-Con plans. Though they’ll only be bringing Game of Thrones and True Blood, I’m guessing both will be huge hits. Here’s the details: Game of Thrones – Thursday, July 21 – David Benioff , D.B. Weiss, Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit …

Full Fox Schedule Announced

20th Century Fox TV just laid out their entire con schedule and it’s pretty great. Returning shows are Glee, Bones, Family Guy, The Simpsons, American Dad, The Cleveland Show, Futurama and Bob’s Burgers, while new shows  Terra Nova, Awake, The Finder, Allen Gregory and Napoleon Dynamite will also have panels.

Big TV/Movies Update

In the last day we had two major developments in con news. On the movies side, the New York Times dropped this story explaining how many movie studios are skipping the con entirely this year, fearing fan backlash or wasted money. On the TV side, Seat 42f launched their annual list of …

USA Announces Their SDCC Lineup

Yesterday, two shows from the USA Network took to their respective social media portals and announced the awesome news, they’re going to Comic-Con. Unfortunately two other fan favorites were mysteriously silent and today we learned they’d be skipping the con entirely. Which shows? Read on!

The Returning TV Shows of SDCC 2011

Who says there isn’t anything worth watching on TV? It’s evident the networks haven’t abandoned the SDCC crowd, based on the line-up of new shows scheduled for summer and fall. This, on top of the shows returning to the airwaves in 2011, will undoubtedly give our DVRs a workout. Let’s …