Percy Jackson: Comic-Con 2026: Major Marvel and Streaming Premieres, Exclusive Panels and Sneak Peeks |
The full panel and programming schedule for Comic-Con 2026 has been announced, showcasing an ambitious slate of TV series, films and exclusive experiences scheduled from July 21-26. The event promises big announcements, never-before-seen footage and star-studded panels at multiple venues in San Diego.According to the convention’s official programming announcement, the schedule reflects a big year for streaming platforms and traditional networks, including the debuts and returns of major franchises and established properties. The schedule includes three days of Hall H presentations, multiple exclusive screenings and behind-the-scenes experiences designed to appeal to fans from all areas of entertainment.
Hall H leads weekend programming
According to Deadline , the conference’s most prestigious venue will host several blockbuster demos starting on Saturday, July 25. Apple TV will make its Hall H debut showcasing upcoming projects including Matchbox: The Movie starring John Cena and Jessica Biel, sci-fi thriller Dark Matter, action buddy comedy Mayday starring Ryan Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh, dystopian series Silos and Emmy Award-winning drama Widow’s Cove.Marvel Studios will maintain its traditional Hall H appearance on Saturday night with an exclusive showcase of upcoming projects in its cinematic universe, continuing a decades-old convention tradition and major announcements.
Percy Jackson Returns and announces third season
“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” will air on Thursday, July 23 in Hall H, offering an exclusive first look at the third season of the show based on Rick Riordan’s “Curse of the Titans.” The panel will feature series stars Walker Scobell, Aryan Simhadri, Charlie Bushnell, Tamara SmartLevi Christopoulos and Oliver Abercrombie along with executive producers Craig Silverstein and Dan Shortz. The presentation promises behind-the-scenes stories, introductions to new characters, and details on the upcoming adventure.
Animation dominates programming
Animation will receive significant attention during these three days. The Simpsons breaks audience records with exclusive world premieres of new episodes, and Futurama will present top-secret world premiere footage with creator Matt Groening and the entire voice cast. King of the Hill will discuss the latest season with co-creators Mike Judge, Greg Daniels and the entire cast.Other animated shows include “Bob’s Burgers,” “American Dad!,” “Family Guy,” “My Adventures in Superman Season 3” and “X-Men 97.”
Streaming series and well-known TV shows
Friday’s program includes exclusive viewing of Blade Runner 2099 and The Lord of the Rings: The Ring Season 3 in Hall H. Vampire Lestat will feature a panel discussion featuring highlights from the musical Vampire Lestat: Live for One Night Only. “Ghost” returns in a super-sized format, along with the vampire comedy “Forever You” from the same creator.Other series receiving demos include “Adventure Time: Side Quest,” “Yaga,” “Rachel” season 4 and spinoff “Nigley,” as well as the Mike Flanagan-directed Stephen King adaptation “Carrie.”
Fans of the hit action drama and its spinoff Nigli will give fans an exclusive look at what happens next. Image source(X)
Film screenings and exclusive screenings
Thursday’s show includes exclusive clips from castaway drama Castaway starring Song KangKorean filmmaker Na Hong-jin’s bio-horror film “Hope,” Adam Wingard’s action thriller “Onslaught,” and Simon Barrettand the horror comedy “Breaking Bear,” which premiered on Tubi in July.Brad Bird will discuss his journey into film and share an exclusive premiere of Skydance Animation and Netflix’s upcoming film Ray Gunn. The documentary Stan Lee: The Final Chapter will be screened exclusively, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: Organic Intelligence will premiere its official trailer.Saturday’s show features “Batman: Knightfall Part 1: Knightfall,” an animated show that brings the iconic Batman legend to life. Other panel discussions covered the art of making blockbusters with renowned filmmakers and producers.
Daily highlights outlining the entire range
Thursday, July 23, kicks off with “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” in Hall H at 11 a.m., followed by “Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender” at 1 p.m. The theme of “Stewart Failed to Save the Universe” continues at 2:15 PM, followed by a panel discussion and behind-the-scenes experience.Friday, July 24 starting at 10am. Watch “Blade Runner 2099” and “The Lord of the Rings: The Ring of Power” in Hall H. “The Lantern” airs at 1:30 p.m., and there are multiple TV shows throughout the day, including “Vampire Lester,” “Ghost,” “Forever,” and more, concluding with the airing of “Reacher” and “Carrie.”A host of animated programming will air on Saturday, July 25, at 10 a.m., including “Batman: Knightfall Part 1: Knightfall,” followed by “Bob’s Burgers,” “Futurama” and “The Simpsons” specials in the morning and afternoon slots. The Apple TV Hall H presentation will take place at 2 p.m., showcasing Matchbox: The Movie, Dark Matter, Mayday, Silo and Widow’s Cove, with Marvel Studios at 5:30 p.m.



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