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DC FanDome was announced as a 24-hour, standalone occasion with a variety of virtual worlds for fans to check out. DC then made a last-minute decision to split the event into two days and change the schedule, making todays “Hall of Heroes event an eight-hour affair focused mostly on movies and video games. The rest of the organized events will debut on the second DC FanDome date, September 12th, and can be seen on-demand.
DC FanDome was announced as a 24-hour, standalone occasion with a range of virtual worlds for fans to explore. DC then made a last-minute choice to split the event into 2 days and modify the schedule, making todays “Hall of Heroes occasion an eight-hour affair focused mainly on films and video games. The rest of the organized occasions will debut on the 2nd DC FanDome date, September 12th, and can be seen on-demand.
Todays content will not be on-demand, but instead will run three consecutive times, in eight-hour blocks. Some of todays material will obviously not be archived and made offered later so, like a Comic Con panel, audiences are going to be rewarded for “being there.”
Hall of Heroes begins this afternoon at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT, and repeats three times. Disallowing a modification of plans, FanDomes first day will end and the panels will no longer be available since the same time tomorrow.
DC FanDome: Hall of Heroes will provide fans insights into movies that are in advancement, from the ones that are essentially ended up to films like The Flash and Black Adam, which will be debuting their first authorities looks at the event. There will also be video game initially looks, a variety of planned statements, a secret DC Comics panel (potentially to give information on Endless Winter), and a panel for The CWs The Flash.
DC FanDome offers closed captioning in English along with worldwide translations in French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.
The best method to access is by going to dcfandome.com on a desktop, tablet, or mobile gadget. If its anything like Comic-Con @ Home, it promises most of the videos will be redirected from YouTube or another video player, so you might be able to watch on it by checking out the social media accounts either for DC or for your preferred residential or commercial property. Its most likely that at least the sooner and more well-promoted jobs like Wonder Woman 1984 and Zack Snyders Justice League will have some of their content available on YouTube and Twitter.