![]() Loser: Anyone who needed wifi and didn’t want to spend $70Ĭiting an inability to obtain sponsorship in time for the start of the convention, SDCC didn’t provide free internet to fans this year, forcing journalists and even people who just wanted to text a friend about how cool a trailer was, scrambling. And that doesn’t even include the always fun panels for shows like “Mayans M.C.” and “What We Do in the Shadows.”Ĭomic-Con’s COVID Policies Were (Mostly) a Super Hero-Sized Success All in all it was a blast to experience and we can’t wait to see what the network does next year. And along with the traditional part inspired by the “American Horror Story” franchise - in this case, the anthology series “American Horror Stories” - the huge attraction also recreated the vampire night club from this season of “What We Do in the Shadows,” along with a chance for fans to get horror themed makeovers and watch screenings of FX shows. The network held its annual open-to-the-public activation on the grounds of the Hilton Bayfront just east of the San Diego Convention center. ![]()
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