Comic-Con@Home’s full panels will be available to watch on YouTube

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Photo credit: Albert L. Ortega – Getty Images

From Digital Spy

San Diego Comic-Con was cancelled for the first time in its history due to the current global situation, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t Comic-Con goodness heading our way this month.

Instead of fans packing out Hall H for the latest movies and TV exclusives, fans will now be able to just turn on their computers to watch all of the panels from the comfort of their own home.

Comic-Con@Home takes place from Wednesday, July 22 to Sunday, July 26 and will feature more than 350 panels that cover everything you’d expect from Comic-Con, including movies, TV, comic books and more.

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Photo credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez – Getty Images

Comic Con 2020 online: How to watch Comic Con at Home online

It couldn’t be simpler to watch your favourite panels at Comic-Con@Home, as they’ll be available to watch on the official website and YouTube.

Once the schedule is live (more on that below), each panel will have a link to a page with the panel video embedded on it. The video will be available to watch on the date and time listed, with all panels starting at specific times as at the normal event.

Unlike at the normal Comic-Con though, the majority of the panels will be available to watch after the event ends. So no longer do you have to worry about clashes as you’ll be able to catch up on them if you miss one.

However, some may have a limited time period attached, so when you’re planning out your schedule, focus on those ones.

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Photo credit: Amy Sussman – Getty Images

All of the panels will also be available to watch on the Comic-Con YouTube channel, so you can subscribe now to ensure you won’t miss out on them when they launch at the time of the panels.

Comic Con 2020 schedule: What is on at Comic Con at Home?

Comic-Con might be going online this year, but it’s sticking to the tradition of announcing its panel schedule two weeks before the event.

Over five days from Wednesday, July 8, the programming for each day of this year’s event will be revealed on the official website. None of the panels will be available to watch yet, but you can read what to expect and create your 2020 schedule.

Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem as though we’ll be getting any Marvel Studios or DC panels, according to Deadline. DC has its own online event coming on Saturday, August 22, but it’s not been revealed why Marvel are skipping (if they are).

From the opening day of Comic-Con, there will also be the Online Exhibit Hall to visit which is a recreation of the event’s massive convention floor, filled with merchandise from all of the major exhibitors, including Marvel, Lucasfilm, Hasbro, Warner Bros and DC Comics, as well as independent comic publishers and artists.

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Photo credit: Kevin Winter – Getty Images

We’re not going to list all 350+ panels here, but we’ve picked out the major movies and TV panels you’ll be able to see this year, and we’ll update this page after every days’ programming is announced.

The panel times are local San Diego times, so if you’re in the UK, make sure to add eight hours to work out the time the panel will be available from.

Wednesday, July 22

Full programme available here

Thursday, July 23

Full programme available here

Star Trek Universe, 10am

Solar Opposites, 11am

Duncanville, 12pm

Truth Seekers, 12pm

His Dark Materials, 1pm

Marvel’s 616, 1pm

Utopia, 1pm

Upload, 2pm

The Boys, 3pm

Close Enough, 3pm

Superstore, 3pm

The Blacklist, 4pm

Van Helsing, 5pm

Friday, July 24

Full programme available here

Adventure Time: Distant Lands, 11am

Vikings, 11am

Don’t Look Deeper, 12pm

Fear the Walking Dead, 12pm

The Walking Dead, 1pm

I Am Not Okay with This, 2pm

The Walking Dead: World Beyond, 2pm

The Capture, 3pm

Helstrom, 3pm

Bob’s Burgers, 4pm

Crossing Swords, 4pm

Archer, 5pm

Pandora, 5pm

Saturday, July 25

(Full programme announced on July 11)

Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe, 12pm

American Dad, 1pm

The Right Stuff, 1pm

Lovecraft Country, 4pm

What We Do in the Shadows, 5pm

Sunday, July 26

(Full programme announced on July 12)

Comic-Con@Home takes place from July 22-26.

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