WonderCon 2015 is just around the corner, and the inhabitants of Anaheim, CA are not the only ones getting themselves ready. Warner Bros. Television is preparing to take the convention by storm in an onslaught of some of their most popular, and most anticipated shows. The weekend will be seeing a lot of Warner Bros. property as they have events planned for each night of the convention.
WB has dedicated Friday simply to the pure enjoyment of the shows they offer. They will be continuing the tradition of Special Screenings with episodes of their small-screen entertainment on the big screen for convention goers to see. From 2:30-5:30pm WB will be screening episodes of the new CW-darling The Flash, FOX’s Gotham, Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans Go!, and their newest CW show iZombie, which premieres next week.
Saturday will be the day for most of the panels that Warner Bros. has to offer. Teen Titans Go! will be holding a panel from 11am to 12pm, which will include voice actors Greg Cipes (Beast Boy) and Scott Menville (Robin) and producers Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath. The iZombie panel, running from 2:30pm to 3:30pm, will include the show’s stars Rose McIver, Malcolm Goodwin, Rahul Kohli, Robert Buckley, David Anders. They will also be joined by executive producers Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero-Wright. The final panel Warner Bros. has planned for Saturday will be for Gotham, and will be held from 3:45 to 4:45pm and will include stars Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue, Robin Lord Taylor and executive producer John Stephens.
Warner Bros. will have only one panel running on Sunday. From 1:30pm to 2:30pm, Danielle Panabaker, Candice Patton, Carlos Valdes, will take the stage with executive producers Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg to talk about CW’s The Flash. Maybe if someone asks really nicely they will shed a little more light on the Flash/Arrow team-up show we’ve been hearing about.
So, if you are going to WonderCon and are interested in any of these events, make sure to get them penciled into your schedule now so you can work everything else around them. Going to WonderCon? Excited to see these screenings and panels? Not doing any of those things? Let us know in the comments below, or stew in jealousy with me about how much we wish we were going to WonderCon on twitter @MattDelhauer.
Yay, DC comics… on television, not films?
Not going to Wondercon– ‘Comic-Con as it was 10,15 years ago’– but isn’t this zombie thing played out? Been better if the show was 5 years ago, like the comics.
I’ll be at WonderCon!
izombie looks terrible.