Marvel has Officially Released Every Project Announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019
It has felt like forever since Marvel Studios graced the stage at the now legendary Hall H, something that became a hallowed tradition for Marvel fans, with Thor: Love and Thunder marking the fact that Marvel has officially released every project announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019.
In the vast history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that has been present for over a decade, and space almost 30 films, there are certain things that have become synonymous with its functions.
Whether that be something like the post-credits sequence or the massive team-up films, Marvel fans have embraced these various traditions as if they have integrated themselves into the stratosphere of pop culture.
One tradition that fell victim to the relentless COVID-19 Pandemic was Marvel’s presence at the lauded San Diego Comic-Con; where the stage room known as Hall H became something of an urban legend for fans, a place that only the most worth could tread.
The announcement has recently been made that Marvel will return to the massive event this year, and it is coming in perfect time, as the recently released Thor: Love and Thunder have just signified that Marvel has officially released everything announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, their last appearance.
The fact was made known by Disney’s V.P of marketing, Dustin Sandoval, who tweeted a video of the 2019 Comic-Con panel that featured a plethora of actors who were gearing up for the coming phase of the Marvel Universe.
With #ThorLoveAndThunder now playing in theaters everywhere, we have officially checked off everything listed on the timeline here from #SDCC 2019.
What will we see in Hall H this year? 🤔 https://t.co/p2KdcOvHd3
— Dustin Sandoval (@DustinMSandoval) July 8, 2022
The Tweeted video carried the caption that stated, “With #ThorLoveAndThunder now playing in theaters everywhere, we have officially checked off everything listed on the timeline here from #SDCC2019.”
Sandoval concluded the Tweet by writing the question that is on the forefront of nearly every single Marvel fan ahead of the Studio’s return to the massive pop culture event; “What will we see in Hall H this year?”
To think that this panel was gearing up for massive projects like Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Thor: Love and Thunder, there is no telling what could come from this momentous return.