Plan your family trip so you can be in the 2024 solar eclipse path

Experiencing a total solar eclipse is a rare event for many people. Even though this phenomenon occurs about twice a year worldwide, they are less frequent in the United States. Before the 2017 eclipse that U.S. residents viewed, it had been 38 years since a total solar eclipse was visible in the contiguous United States. Residents are lucky to have another total solar eclipse happening through parts of the south, midwest, and northeast on April 8, 2024. This one will be a definite not-to-be-missed experience since this is the last one in the continental U.S. until 2044.

Observing a total solar eclipse is an experience that is unique and also a great learning experience for children. So here are some locations within the path of totality (where you can see the sun totally covered by the moon) where families can witness the 2024 Great North American Eclipse.

Image of full total solar eclipse from movie at planetarium at Cleveland Museum of History
photo by Marcea Cazel

Carbondale, Illinois

Home to Southern Illinois University, Carbondale is 105 miles southeast of St. Louis, Missouri, and 200 miles northwest of Nashville, Tennessee. With a four-day festival planned at the university, which is also home to a planetarium, families will have plenty to experience and learn about.

One unique event is the Crossroads Astronomy, Science and Technology Expo (CASTE). Taking place at the university’s arena, vendors specializing in science and astronomy will showcase their products to visitors. There will also be an Eclipse/Comic Con, a music event, and on the day of the eclipse, the opportunity to view the over four minutes of totality in Saluki Stadium with thousands of others.

Rochester/Finger Lakes, New York

Upstate western New York will have plenty of activities the weekend of the solar eclipse to keep families busy. In Rochester, the Rochester Museum & Science Center is hosting a 4-day festival that includes activities, music, and speakers. Also in Rochester, the Strong National Museum of Play will host a three-day event centered around light and showcase a display of space-themed games and toys.

The city of Brockport is at the center of the path of totality, and visitors attending the Total Eclipse of the Port event at SUNY Brockport will experience an extra five seconds of totality over other towns in the area.

In Mumford, the Genesee Country Village & Museum, a three-day festival, will look at how those in the 19th Century observed eclipses, showcase celestial photography, and discuss women in science in the 1800s. The museum also has an expansive green area, where the viewing party on the day of the eclipse will be held.

Perryville, Missouri

Located 85 miles south of St. Louis, Perryville was in the line of totality for the eclipse in 2017. For the 2024 event, the city is hosting three days of events for everyone in the family. From a hot air balloon festival to special museum exhibits to a special winery release in honor of the eclipse, the weekend has plenty of activities to keep families occupied. On the eclipse day, the area will have five viewing areas for families to enjoy the event.

Cleveland, Ohio

Home to the second largest number of astronauts, including John Glenn, Ohio has a long history and association with astronomy and space. Cleveland is hosting plenty of events throughout the weekend leading up to the three minutes and fifty seconds of totality to showcase that connection.

At the Great Lakes Science Center’s NASA Glenn Visitor Center, families can view the actual module from the Skylab 3 mission, along with artifacts from Glenn’s Friendship 7 mission. The weekend leading up to the eclipse, the center will host science activities, provide free viewing glasses, and host the Cleveland Orchestra for a free community concert. The Science Center is also one of the three locations in the line of totality in the U.S. where NASA will broadcast the eclipse live.

Skylab module on display in Great Lakes Science Center, Cleveland, OH
photo by Marcea Cazel

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is home to the Shafran Planetarium, where the films Eclipse Fever and the Sesame Street show One World, One Sky are showing. As it gets closer to the eclipse, another eclipse show, Meeting Totality, will be introduced to help build suspense. The weekend before the eclipse, the museum will host Eclipse Family Fun Days, and the day of, there will be a viewing party in Wade Oval, a green space across the street.

Cleveland is also home to the International Women’s Air & Space Museum. Located downtown at Burke Lakefront Airport, it’s the only museum of its kind in the world. It houses artifacts from Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra, World War II test pilots, and information on the first females accepted in NASA’s astronaut program. The museum is also planning on hosting events for the eclipse.

Indianapolis, Indiana

Experiencing the almost three-and-a-half minutes of totality in Indianapolis allows families to view the eclipse in various ways. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is one of three locations in the United States that NASA will be broadcasting from, and NASA experts will be there to talk to on-site visitors. There will also be multiple viewing parties across the city, including at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Zoo, White River State Park, Indiana State Museum, and Conner Prairie, an outdoor museum 20 minutes north in Fishers, Indiana.

Aroostook County, Maine

This total eclipse will hit rural parts of Maine, including Aroostook County. About 125 miles north of Bangor, the county will experience three and a half minutes of totality during the eclipse. Several towns will have events scheduled, although Littleton is the city located in the line of totality. The area is also home to the world’s second-largest 3D solar system model, which allows visitors to take a 100-mile road trip to view each model and learn about astronomy.

Dallas, Texas

Visitors to Dallas will not only get to experience three minutes and 51 seconds of totality, but they’ll also be able to enjoy various activities throughout the city. Home to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Frontiers of Flight Museum, the city has ties to many milestones of NASA and offers opportunities for families to view exhibits and shows on space. On eclipse day, visitors can enjoy viewing events at several locations, including the science museum, flight museum, and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.

Tips for Safely Viewing the 2024 Total Eclipse

While you might think it’s okay to look into the sun while it is partially blocked during an eclipse, the only truly safe time, according to NASA, is when the moon’s surface completely covers the sun. This includes looking through a telescope, camera, or other device before the eclipse is in totality. Many locations in the line of totality, especially planetariums and science museums, will have solar viewing glasses for sale or as part of the price of a ticket for events. Homemade pinhole projectors are also an acceptable way to see an eclipse and a fun project for children.

Finding a Place to Stay During the Total Eclipse

As time gets closer to the date of the eclipse, hotels in many of the larger cities are filling up. Families can also stay farther out and drive into a metropolitan area to view the eclipse. Another option is to visit a smaller town in the line of totality and find lodgings through Airbnb or Vrbo there. Those visiting Indianapolis also have the unique opportunity of camping at the Motor Speedway.

View looking into Grand River KOA campgrounds, Thompson, OH
photo courtesy of KOA

And speaking of camping, there’s also the option to stay at a KOA campsite. Their campgrounds offer RV and tent sites and, depending on the location, private cabins with bathrooms. KOA sites are located near many major cities and also have locations a little farther out that are still in the line of totality. So families can enjoy spending time outdoors together, without having to sacrifice seeing the full eclipse.

Weather During the Eclipse

Once totality begins, the temperature can drop up to ten degrees, and the wind can pick up due to the air getting more dense as it gets cooler. Also, since the 2024 eclipse is taking place during the spring, some locations, including those farther north, may experience cloudy or rainy weather. While this would impact the viewing of the eclipse, there is no guarantee what the weather will be like that far in advance, so plan on bringing a poncho and umbrella and a positive attitude.

The HBO Max series will be an adult animated comedy

Scooby and Shaggy usually steal the show when it comes to any Scooby-Doo episode, but that’s about the change thanks to a new HBO series. Together with Warner Bros. Animation, the show is all about the “unsung and under appreciated brains of the Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc. gang, Velma Dinkley.”

Velma is slated to be a ten-episode series for the first season and the leading lady will be voiced by executive producer, Mindy Kaling. Before the kiddos get too excited, parents should know this is styled as an adult animated comedy series and likely won’t be appropriate for young viewers.

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Velma Trailer

The first teaser trailer shows an outrage Velma sending an email to HBO Max about a new Judy Jetson show, a “genre bending comedic origin story.” It quickly transitions to a scene reminiscent of cult classic horror film, Scream, in which Velma engages in a serial killer who is inside her house about how classics should never be changed. Cue the knife!

Velma Plot

HBO Max’s logline for the show states it is an “original and humorous spin unmasks the complex and colorful past of one of America’s most beloved mystery solvers.” Viewers will notice that Scooby will actually not be a part of the series.

“It felt like what made it a kids’ show was Scooby-Doo. That coincided with Warner Bros. Animation saying, ‘Hey, you can’t use the dog,’” showrunner Charlie Grandy revealed at Comic Con. “So we were like, ‘Great, this works out well.’”

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Velma Cast

According to Variety, Kaling revealed the cast of Velma at New York Comic Con. Leads will include features Sam Richardson as Shaggy, Constance Wu as Daphne and Glenn Howerton as Fred.

Additional voices incljude Jane Lynch, Wanda Sykes, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Russell Peters, Melissa Fumero, Stephen Root, Gary Cole, Ming-Na Wen, Ken Leung, Cherry Jones, Frank Welker, Fortune Feimster, Yvonne Orji, Sarayu Blue, Nicole Byer, Shay Mitchell, Debby Ryan, Kulap Vilaysak, and Karl-Anthony Towns.

Velma Release Date

HBO Max’s Velma series will debut sometime in 2023.

These pop-up shops and “spirited” year-round storefronts are our top picks for where to buy your child’s Halloween costume this year

It might seem early, but smart NYC parents know it’s time to start thinking about, and acquiring, your kid’s Halloween costume. Not only are there dozens of local Halloween events positively begging for attendees to arrive in disguise all month long, but things sell out fast in this city. Wondering where you can get a cool getup without spending a fortune? Need a highly specific, hard-to-find item to take your kiddo’s ensemble to the next level when it comes time to trick or treat? We can help. From spots to get gently-used, discounted costumes to huge stores that specialize in Halloween to empty storefronts now infiltrated with Spirit Halloween pop-ups, you’ll have no trouble finding an Elsa cape, a Minecraft mask, or a Bluey costume before the aisles start to get picked over.

Spirit Halloween
Invading empty storefronts throughout the five boroughs (seriously, every single one) Spirit Halloween is a convenient place to hit up for Halloween costumes for both kids and adults. The seasonal chain stocks full costumes, accessories, masks, makeup and more—and has more than a dozen locations throughout the city, although most are located in Manhattan.

Multiple NYC locations
Online: spirithalloween.com

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Abracadabra NYC
Abracadabra NYC is another Halloween costume store that’s open year round (and, hence the name, also specializes in magician supplies). Whether you need a single item like the perfect hat, wand, or pair or fake teeth, or a full-on, out-of-this-world head-to-toe getup for your child, this bi-level Flatiron District superstore has got you. Our advice: go early in the season, because it gets very crowded here as Halloween grows near.

19 W. 21st St.
Flatiron District
Online: abracadabranyc.com

Beyond Costumes
Be prepared for your mind to be blown. For a next-level spot that also serves Broadway, television, and movie productions, head north to Beyond Costumes. They recently moved, and at their new location, you can opt to either rent from the store’s extensive costume selection or shop its retail collection. Customize your look with Beyond Costumes’ offering of accessories including wigs, hats, props, masks, make-up, recreational prosthetics, and jewelry. Need more intel? The store has an excellent FAQ section on its site.

145 Saw Mill Road, Suite 31
Yonkers
Online: beyondcostumes.com

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Village Party Store
To support a local NYC small business (and stock up on all the party supplies you could need), head to the Village Party Store. Originally located at the corner of Greenwich Avenue and 10th Street, the Village Party Store moved to its current Eighth Street spot after a tragic fire in 2010. There, it continues to serve both the party decor and Halloween costume needs of New York City families and beyond. Make a note for you next big bash: this spot is a great place for balloons and balloon arrangements of all kinds.

13 E. 8th St.
Greenwich Village
Online: villagepartystore.com

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Frank Bee Costume
One of the titans of the Halloween costume retail business is also a hometown hero. The Frank Bee Costume Center brick-and-mortar HQ is located in the Bronx, and it’s got all the hottest licensed characters, including Star Wars costumes and loads of Thomas the Tank Engine costumes, for sale. In fact, they claim to have the largest selection of costumes in the . . .  universe! Don’t worry if you can’t make it to the Bronx: the store offers most products online as well.

3435 E. Tremont Ave.
Bronx
Online: frankbeecostume.com

Your Neighbors
Sure, this isn’t a shop, but we can reasonably guarantee that there are lots of costumes in your vicinity right now just itching to get back on the street for a night of fun. (Hint: they’re in your neighbors’ closets.)

Check out your local parenting Facebook group this time of year, and you’ll likely find multiple costumes either for sale for cheap or just plain free. (We’ve already seen quite a few listed in our neck of the woods.) Not sure where to look first? These are few of the most popular parenting online groups to try: Hudson River Park Mamas GroupPark Slope ParentsWest Village Parents, Lower East Side and East Village Parents, or Bronx and Westchester Moms.

—additional reporting by Wai Sze Zara

 

 

The first full trailer for House of the Dragon, HBO’s prequel series to Game of Thrones, is finally here, and it was worth the wait.

The show is set 200 years before the original series, but will offer similar reasons to tune in, including in-fighting, family drama, and, of course, plenty of dragons. HBO released a short teaser in May, but the nearly three-minute trailer just dropped is the stuff of legends. This is the first, but certainly not the last, spinoff to give details of the original show via a prequel.

“The dream, it was clearer than a memory,” Daemon Targaryen in the trailer. “When I heard the sound of thundering hooves, splintering shields and ringing swords, and I placed my hand upon the iron throne, and all the dragons roared as one.” Later in the trailer, Viserys Targaryen looks stoic talking of the heir to the throne, saying, “I will not be made to choose between my brother and my daughter.” Shivers.

Cut to dragons flying, more dramatic stares, and Rhaenyra Targaryen promising when she’s Queen she’ll create a new order to things, and you’ve got the makings of a classic.

The cast includes Matt Smith as Prince Daemon Targaryen and Emma D’Arcy as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, and the trailer premiered just before some of its cast members appear at San Diego Comic-Con for a House of The Dragon panel, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Rounding out the cast, Paddy Considine will play King Viserys Targaryen and Olivia Cooke, Alicent Hightower.

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Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin’s novel, “Fire & Blood,” is the source for this spinoff with co-creators Miquel Sapochnik and Ryan Condal leading the charge for production. The goal of the series is to highlight the struggles of House Targaryen amid a civil war as they fight to name an heir to the throne.

“I’m setting out as a fan to make the thing I want to see, and I’m happy with what we’ve achieved,” Condal told The Hollywood Reporter. “The Targaryens are like the Jedi in ‘Star Wars,’ where you heard about this time when they were plentiful and powerful and always wanted to see that. And now you get to.”

“Those of you who like complex, conflicted, grey characters (as I do) will like the series, I think,” Martin wrote of the series. “There will be plenty of dragons and battles, to be sure, but the spine of the story is the human conflicts, the love and the hate, character drama rather than action/adventure.”

House of the Dragon premieres on HBO on Aug. 21, and we for one, cannot wait.

Wakanda Forever will be available to stream on Disney+ starting tonight

The world is headed back to Wakanda. After topping the box office and earning $821 million at theaters worldwide, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever will be available to watch at home when it hits Disney+ at 12:01 am tonight. This is the longest wait for a Marvel movie to hit the streaming platform, which has some wondering what that means for upcoming releases like Ant-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy, and The Marvels.

Marvel Studios shared the long-awaited trailer for the film back in October, giving fans a sneak peek at how powerful and action-packed it is. The trailer kept specific plot details under wraps but revealed that Boseman’s King T’Challa is no longer with us, and his character was not re-cast. Instead, the people of Wakanda are moving forward, despite their loss.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Trailer

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Teaser Trailer

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Plot

The new film features many landscapes of Wakanda, including an underwater scene (and someone’s baby being born) and what looks like some new villains. Marvel Studios’ synopsis read: [In] “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” Queen Ramonda, Shuri, M’Baku, Okoye, and the Dora Milaje, fight to protect their nation from intervening world powers in the wake of King T’Challa’s death. As the Wakandans strive to embrace their next chapter, the heroes must band together with the help of War Dog Nakia and Everett Ross and forge a new path for the kingdom of Wakanda.”

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Release Date

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was released in theaters on November 11, 2022.

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Cast

Ryan Coogler returns as director, along with many cast members set to reprise their roles. Angela Basset, Letitia Wright, Lupita Nyong’o, Martin Freeman, Winston Duke, Danai Gurira and Florence Kasumba will return. Newcomers to the franchise include Tenoch Huerta as Namor, the king of a hidden undersea nation, Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams/Ironheart and Michaela Coel as Aneka.

Editor’s Note: The San Diego Bay Parade of Lights has been cancelled for 2020. Check back here next holiday season for all the details on this amazing event when it resumes in 2021.

Most kids get to see Christmas lights on land, but in true SoCal style, San Diegans can also spy twinkling lights on 80 lavishly decorated boats as they glide across the water in the 48th Annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights! This year’s parade theme is ‘Comic-Con on the Bay’ and viewers will be dazzled by the procession, which may be viewed from several spots. Read on for where to enjoy this holiday tradition with your family.

photo: San Diego Bay Parade of Lights

Views of the Parade for Landlubbers

Grab your comfy chairs, bring a warm blanket, fill up that cooler and park it! Here’s where to view the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights from land.

Shelter Island
Little boat spectators will be thrilled to be at the beginning of the show. Parking around Shelter Island is free, come early. The Parade proceeds from the south end of Shelter Island to the north end and from the north end of Shelter Island across America’s Cup Harbor entrance to the west end of Harbor Island.

Time: Parade starts at 5 p.m.

Online: portofsandiego.org/where-to-go/shelter-island

Harbor Island Park
Get a shoreline view at this smaller park with a nice grass field. Parking is free, but there are fewer spaces to score.

Good to know: Would you rather be warm and cozy? Tom Ham’s Lighthouse is a good go-to eatery to dine at while watching the Parade cruise by––but you’ll need a reservation and they book up fast. If you can’t get a table, head to the park for the parade and eat at Tom Ham’s Lighthouse afterwards.

Time: Boats will go by at approximately 5:30 p.m.

Online: portofsandiego.org/where-to-go/harbor-island/harbor-island-park

photo: San Diego Bay Parade of Lights

The Embarcadero
Join the merriment at The Embarcadero where the festivities begin at around 6 p.m. If you want to head to a comfortable nearby restaurant, try the Fish Market. They accept reservations.

Fish Market
750 North Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA
619-232-3474
Online: thefishmarket.com

If you’re viewing the Parade of Lights from this locale, don’t miss ‘A Very Carnitas’ Christmas‘ which takes place on Sun., Dec. 8 & 15 from 4-7 p.m. The Embarcadero Shack is pulling out all the stops for the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights. Ideally situated along the parade route, Carnitas Snack Shack will have entertainment for the whole family. Little ones can enjoy hot chocolate and peppermint soft serve, while adults can imbibe festive cocktails. Additional fun features include cornhole and live music by Mike White.

Carnitas’ Snack Shack
1004 N Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA 92101
Online: carnitassnackshack.com

Time: Boats will go by at approximately 6 p.m.

Online: portofsandiego.org/where-to-go/embarcadero

Seaport Village
If your little energy bundles need a place to run, then North Embarcadero Park offers a fun and festive view. You can park (fees apply) and eat at Seaport Village.

If you want to find a restaurant view, the Harbor House in Seaport Village is a good bet. But be aware, it gets crowded.

Time: Boats will go by at approximately 6:30 p.m.

Online: seaportvillage.com

photo: San Diego Bay Parade of Lights

The Pier at Cesar Chavez Park
You’ll love the fact that this waterfront park offers a perfect viewing spot from the Pier. There are also picnic tables and a playground area if the kids need to burn off some energy and have a snack.

Time: Boats will go by at approximately 6:45 p.m.

Online: portofsandiego.org/cesar-chavez-park

Ferry Landing on Coronado
The pathway along Coronado offers a great view of the Parade. You can park in the nearby neighborhoods, then walk to the waterfront viewing areas. This location is the last sail-by of this sparkling Parade.

Time: Boats will go by at approximately 7 p.m.

Online: coronadoferrylanding.com

photo: San Diego Bay Parade of Lights

View the Parade From the Water

Steam Ferry Berkeley, Downtown
Judges always have the “best seats in the house” and the Berkeley is where they’ll be. Not only will you enjoy a meal on a historic steamboat, but also, your crew can get a perfect look at the passing boats. Psst.. buy tickets early! This event sells out!

Cost: $60/adult, $25/child, 2 and under free

1492 North Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA
619-234-9153
Online: maritimemusuem.org

Flagship Cruises on the Bay
Grab the champagne, sparkling cider and your little sea captains and bundle up aboard a luxury cruise. You’ll have a brilliant view of the boat parade and the lit San Diego landmarks. You may also opt for the dinner cruise which costs $89.50 per adult and $53.70 per child.

Cost: Spectator, $40/adult; $20/child

990 N. Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA
619-234-4111
Online: flagshipsd.com/cruises/holiday-parade-lights-cruises

Good to know: Wherever you are taking in this brilliant holiday parade, plan on spending about an hour at any given point along the route to see all of the boats cruise by.

48th Annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights
When: Sunday, Dec. 8 & 15; Parade starts at 5 p.m.
Cost: Free
Parade route details may be found here.
Event details.

––Nikki Walsh & Beth Shea

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If you are looking forward to the upcoming new anthology docuseries Marvel’s 616 from Disney+ then you are in luck. Today, the streaming service gave us a sneak preview of two of the upcoming episodes. Individually, each documentary in this series tells a compelling story that brings its filmmaker’s vision to life.

The first clip is from the episode “Higher, Further, Faster” directed by actor/director Gillian Jacobs, which shines a light on the trailblazing women of Marvel Comics and how they found ways to tell stories of representation and inclusion. The second clip is from the Paul Scheer-directed episode “Lost and Found,” following the actor and comedian’s eye-opening and hilarious journey to discover the “forgotten” characters of Marvel Comics. 

Join Jacobs, Scheer and executive producers Sarah Amos and Jason Sterman with moderator Angélique Roché (host of Marvel’s Voices and The Women of Marvel Podcasts), tomorrow, Thurs., Jul. 23 at 1 p.m. PT for the virtual Comic-Con@Home panel; “A Look Inside ‘Marvel’s 616’”, where they will discuss the making of this new Disney+ original docuseries.

Marvel’s 616 explores how Marvel’s rich legacy of stories, characters and creators exist within the world outside your window. Each documentary, helmed by a unique filmmaker, explores the intersections of storytelling, pop culture, and fandom within the Marvel Universe. Films in this anthology series will cover topics including Marvel’s world-spanning artists, the trailblazing women of Marvel Comics, discovering the “forgotten” characters of Marvel, and much more.

Marvel’s 616 is produced by Marvel New Media with Supper Club. The series is executive produced by Joe Quesada, Shane Rahmani, Stephen Wacker, John Cerilli, Harry Go, and Sarah Amos for Marvel; and Jason Sterman, Brian McGinn, and David Gelb for Supper Club.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: Marvel Entertainment via YouTube

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Comic-Con may have been cancelled but you can enjoy the experience from home this year, Comic-Con at Home will take place from Jul. 22 through Jul. 26 and feature over 350 panels spread out over five days. Once the daily schedules go live, you’ll be able to choose which ones you’d like to participate in. 

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The majority of the panels will be available after the convention dates, but some do have a limited time period for viewing. Each panel will have a link attached. Simply click on the link to launch the panel video. All of the panels will also be available on the Comic-Con YouTube channel. 

The schedule of programming features family-friendly content that viewers will be able to enjoy throughout Comic-Con at Home. You can find the full schedule here.

Other fan activities were also recently announced.  

Additionally several fun activity books and interactive items are being offered through the Comic-Con Museum including video tutorials, coloring sheets and more. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Featured photo: TK Hammonds on Unsplash

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It’s been almost 10 years since we’ve been back to the arena but it’s time to head back to the Hunger Games. Suzanne Collins and Scholastic have just released the title and cover art for the fourth book of the series and it’s a prequel!

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes is set to take place 64 years before we ever meet Katniss Everdeen and surrounds the 10th Hunger Games matchup. The announcement took place on Friday, Oct. 4 at New York Comic Con.

Not much is known about the plot, but Collins did say in a statement that the novel will “explore the state of nature, who we are, and what we perceive is required for our survival.” The novel will cover a period known as the Dark Days, a reconstruction period after the war.

The novel will be released May, 19, 2020 so there’s plenty of time to re-read the OG trilogy and catch up on your Panem knowledge. It’s also been reported that Lionsgate already has plans to direct a film based on the novel.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: YEGBookLovers via Instagram

 

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Fans at Comic Con were treated to a first look at all the new Marvel movies and shows coming in the next two years and there is plenty to be excited about. Perhaps the most thrilling news by far was the reveal of Natalie Portman as the new female Thor.

The newly announced Phase 4 slate of Marvel films will feature Portman starring as the first female goddess Thor in Thor: Love and Thunder. The new spin on the Marvel character, previously played by Chris Hemsworth, will debut in theaters Nov. 5, 2021. The new film will also feature Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, the Marvel Universe’s first openly LGBTQ character.

In addition to the Thor news, Disney revealed a full slate of new Marvel projects set to be released in theaters and on the new Disney+ streaming platform, which debuts this fall. The new projects include a highly demanded Black Widow film starring Scarlett Johansson set to hit theaters May 1, 2020.

Other announced projects include Blade starring Academy Award winner Mahershala Ali, taking on the character previously played by Wesley Snipes. Keep an eye out for Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Fall 2020), The Eternals (Nov. 6, 2020), Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Feb. 12, 2021), WandaVision (Spring 2021), Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness (May 7, 2021), Loki (Spring 2021), What If? (Summer 2021) and Hawkeye (Fall 2021). Several of the projects, like Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, WandaVision, Hawkeye and the animated What If? will be released as episodic series exclusively on Disney+.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: IMDB

 

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