Warner Bros. TV Bringing A Record 21 Shows To The 2016 San Diego Comic-Con: ‘The Flash,’ ‘Arrow,’ ‘Supergirl,’ And More


Warner Bros. Television is not playing around this year, and they are going to make sure that others try to keep up with them. They are setting a record by bringing in 21 television shows to the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con, and that means there will be some truly incredible panels for the fans. Arrow, The Flash, Gotham, and Supergirl are only the beginning, and the whole schedule is now known.

With shows spread across multiple networks including CBS, The CW, and Fox, Warner Bros. TV is going to show that they are indeed a force to be reckoned with at this year’s SDCC.

As revealed by Coming Soon, not only will there be 21 shows brought to SDCC by Warner Bros. TV, but they are going to roll in the big names as well. Numerous members of the casts and crews from the shows will be present and accounted for, and that makes things even more exciting.

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[Photo by Cate Cameron/The CW]
Here are the known TV shows and just some of the names that will be appearing at SDCC 2016.

  • The 100 – Eliza Taylor
  • Animaniacs Live!
  • Arrow – Stephen Amell
  • The Big Bang Theory
  • Blindspot – Sullivan Stapleton, Jaimie Alexander
  • DC’s Legends of Tomorrow – Brandon Routh, Caity Lotz, Victor Garber
  • The Flash – Grant Gustin
  • Frequency
  • Gotham – Ben McKenzie
  • Justice League Action
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[Image via Warner Bros. TV]
  • iZOMBIE – Rose McIver
  • Lucifer – Tom Ellis
  • The Originals – Joseph Morgan
  • People of Earth
  • Powerless
  • Riverdale
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  • Supergirl – Melissa Benoist
  • Supernatural – Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Misha Collins, Mark A. Sheppard
  • Teen Titans Go!
  • Time After Time
  • The Vampire Diaries

The talent listed for some shows above will be joined by producers and others to give a truly ultimate experience to fans in attendance. There will be screenings, panel sessions, media appearances, and free autograph signings as has become the common practice each year.

Quite a few details have already come out regarding the panels for each of these shows at SDCC 2016, and they emphasize that there will be plenty revealed. Along with the celebrities, there will be trailers and details on upcoming seasons and all kinds of other good stuff.

It’s also possible that Warner Bros. will explain exactly how Supergirl fits into the comic book universe on The CW that will now have her mingling through it.

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[Photo by Cliff Lipson/CBS]
A lot of new things should be explained across the multitude of comic book shows and their upcoming seasons, and that includes those not just on The CW. We’re looking at you, Gotham. Still, there are a lot of other big-time shows which have no true comic book relationships, and their panels will be just as big.

It’s hard to ignore the success of shows such as The Big Bang Theory and The Vampire Diaries, but this 21-show long list proves just how big Warner Bros. TV has gotten in recent years. So many great things are coming this fall and winter from Warner Bros., and they are truly making their small screen division into a monster.

It’s going to be quite difficult for any other networks or companies to compete with Warner Bros. Television at the San Diego Comic-Con 2016. Marvel Studios is really going to have to up its game and its panels so that it can draw in more, or even just as much, attention than WB is going to have. While Marvel’s movie universe is currently larger, the DC Comics TV world is the one that is dominating the small screen, and they are going to make it show.

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