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Disney CEO: ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2 will not be delayed
Din Djarin still expected to return this October
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Din Djarin still expected to return this October
SDCC to hold a virtual event this summer.
Zoe Bell is bored and she's not going to take it anymore.
The event will fill some of the void caused by convention cancelations this summer.
The affected employees will receive health insurance for the duration of the furlough period.
Marvel Studios will also move their upcoming Thor and Doctor Strange films.
Local comic shops are important — and they aren't going anywhere.
Venom 2 now has an official title, but has been pushed back almost nine months.
The Dark Knight won't be in theaters next summer.
For the first time in its 50-year history, SDCC will not take place.
WWE has been permitted to continue operating despite statewide shelter-in-place orders.
Despite a promising second chance, the COVID-19 pandemic has ensured the XFL reboot's demise.