
Comic-Con 2025 Set To Kick Off In A Year That Some Major Superheroes Are Sitting Out
An estimated 135,000 people will attend the convention, which will greet Lucas on Sunday for his first Comic-Con appearance. The Star Wars creator will discuss his new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art that will open next year in Los Angeles. Fans of the Alien and Predator franchises will have plenty to cheer. Elle Fanning, star of Predator: Badlands, will discuss the film at Comic-Con's massive Hall H this week. FX will also bring the stars and creators of Alien: Earth, a series that will unleash the Xenomorph species on Earth next month. Alien: Earth will be one of the projects that brings a massive interactive experience to San Diego with a replica of spacecraft from the series. The attraction will feature what's described as a terrifying mission at night.
Marvel may not be presenting new movies, but it will have a Fantastic Four: First Steps attraction near the convention, a tie-in to Friday's release of the latest attempt to successfully launch its first family in theaters. Thousands of fans got a sneak peek at the convention's 460,000 square foot (42,700 square meter) exhibitor section, which features exclusive merchandise, comic book art, and exhibits from brands like Star Wars, Lego, Nickelodeon, Paramount and more.
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