DC FanDome Virtual Event Cancelled For Fall 2022

Washington [US]: The DC FanDome virtual event, which became installed in 2020 all through the height of the COVID pandemic, will no longer be held q4.

According to Variety, an assertion from Warner Bros. Discovery stated that the corporation decided no longer to provide a FanDome this year in reaction to the return of in-character activities, as an alternative making plans to announce news out of diverse comedian conventions around the world. First installed in 2020 in the course of the peak of the COVID pandemic, DC FanDome turned into a virtual event that showcased upcoming initiatives for DC movies.’

So far, the two meetings showed off trailers for anticipated initiatives like ‘The Batman’, ‘The Snyder Cut’ and ‘Peacemaker’ and dropped news approximately developing films and series.

Regarding the cancellation of this year’s occasion, DC’s announcement examine, “With the return of in-person events, Warner Bros. Discovery is excited to be able to engage with our fans live at numerous comic-cons around the world and will not be scheduling DC FanDome for 2022.”

The news follows the DC presentation at the San Diego Comic-Con this July, wherein Warner Bros. Showed off two films at some stage in the hourlong panel: Dwayne Johnson’s ‘Black Adam’, set to release this October, and ‘Shazam’ sequel ‘Fury of the Gods’, which recently got behind schedule to 2023, mentioned Variety.

Several upcoming DC films are mired with controversy that makes them difficult for Warner Bros. to promote, particularly next year’s ‘The Flash’, which has been overshadowed by the erratic behaviour and legal troubles of its lead star Ezra Miller.

The other film on DC’s 2023 slate, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’, has also been overshadowed by the ugly court case co-star Amber Heard was involved in this year with her ex-husband Johnny Depp, and the resulting harassment campaign and online bullying directed towards her, as per Variety. (ANI)

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