Comic-Con 2013: Five Things We Learned About Movies

Comic-Con 2013 wasn’t a big year for movie news, all things considered. There were a couple of big announcements from Marvel Studios and Warner Bros. and a few noteworthy previews and teases between the other big panels, but this was not one of those years when Comic-Con blew everyone’s mind over and over again with unexpected revelations, casting revelations (where were you, Fantastic Four?) and fanboy sucker punches. What we learned from Comic-Con this year had less to do with the actual movies in store for us – although some of them look rather good – and more to do with how studios work with what they “do” have to show in Hall H, even if it’s next to nothing. Don’t have a trailer? Present an idea. Don’t have an idea with obvious market penetration? Present that idea more theatrically and then Bob, you are the target demographic’s uncle.

So with that in mind our retrospective this year is a bit more introspective, looking at the way that Hollywood treated the fans and handled all the various properties which may or may not be an easy sell to either those fans or more casual audiences. That, of course, will have a lot to do with our assessment of which studio “won” Comic-Con (as if such a thing really mattered), because everyone is talking about Hall H like it was a direct competition with gold, glittery stars stickered onto the victor. If we have to choose a winner – and apparently we do – then that winner is pretty obvious. Find out who won in Comic-Con 2013: Five Things We Learned About Movies.


William Bibbiani is the editor of CraveOnline’s Film Channel and co-host of The B-Movies Podcast. Follow him on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.

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