From George RR Martin to Dwayne Johnson, here's Hollywood's creme de la creme at Comic-Con 2022
The San Diego Comic-Con is at full steam. The star-studded event saw some of the fans' favorites interviewed for their upcoming films and shows. With teasers, extended trailers and sneak peeks around every corner, fans are ecstatic. While the event is still in full go, here we look at some of the star appearances at the event and the films they promoted. However, this time the stars were not disguised as movie characters like at the 2019 Comic-Con.
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The annual event of Comic-Con happened in San Diego, with star sightings that are worth a mention. We bring to you Hollywood's brightest, Regé-Jean Page, Chris Pine, Hugh Grant, Michelle Rodriguez and Sarah Michelle Gellar who turned up for SDCC on July 21. The whole 'Black Adam' cast was present at the event. Aldis Hodge, Dwayne Johnson, Noah Centineo and Quintessa Swindell posed for pics after the Black Adam panel. Following this, the 'Star Trek' panel arrived and Patrick Stewart could be seen in his glorious grey suit with a massive smile.
Next up was the 'Shazam: Fury of the Gods' panel. The 'Charlie's Angels' actress Lucy Liu was seen sashaying her bright red dress in style. Then came the total cast of 'House of the Dragon': Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Steve Toussaint, Paddy Considine, Milly Alcock and Olivia Cooke. Celebrated author George RR Martin also graced the event.
Following this, the cast from 'The Orville: New Horizons', Anne Winters and Penny Johnson were seen attending the gala evening. How can we miss the fun crew of 'What We Do In The Shadows', Kristen Schaal, Mark Proksch, Matt Berry, Paul Simms, Harvey Guillen and Stefani Robinson?
Keanu Reeves surprised his fans on the second day of San Diego Comic-Con 2022 with a fresh look at his titular action hero character in the John Wick films. The trailer for the upcoming action drama 'John Wick: Chapter 4' was released on Day 2. The 57-year-old actor also talked about 'BRZRKR,' his comic book from Boom! Studios. Written by Reeves and Ron Garney, the story is about a half-god/half-man who battles through the ages. Netflix is working on the film adaptation that Reeves will star in and produce.