DC FanDome Thread

My point is calling something a success when there are factors at play that can easily make it look like its something that it's not.

This doesn’t make any sense, but thanks for trying anyway.
 
I don’t mind if they make this an annual thing just as long as there’s a live component to it in the future as well.
 
I think no doubt because of the unusual circumstances of this year, having ANYTHING at all was like an oasis in a desert. But genuinely in of itself I thought it was a well executed event. I hadnt felt that kind of excitement in a long time, even though there were certain panels and programs i didnt care about or watch i kept the whole thing playing on my computer for the entire 8 hours and it felt like I was at a con. It felt like I was participating in a special live event (even though technically it wasnt live). Its about the feeling and I felt DC did a tremendous job despite the circumstances.

And now Im looking forward to part 2 in a couple weeks even though it wont be as big as the first one but who knows, maybe there will still be some big surprises they have primed up for this.
 
Any news of the event continuing in some form next year? I enjoyed the first half for the most part. better than I expected and so we shall see about the 2nd part soon
 
I really enjoyed the first FanDome run and would love to see it become a recurring thing (which seems to be in the works).

This second trip though... 100 hours of content that you can engage with for 24 hours? Are we supposed to get access to the Speed Force beforehand?
 
Seems like there's a lot less excitement over FanDome's continuation today. :p

But it looks like WB learned from 2 weeks ago and made the effort to display all of the videos upfront in a thumbnail-type view, so folks can watch everything asynchronously on-demand instead of having to wait for a livestream. Makes it a lot more convenient to watch only the things you want to!

Superman: Man of Tomorrow is available to watch in its entirety on FanDome, for anyone who might be interested.
 
With no exclusives, announcements...why bother? Im not sure why they even held back 2 weeks. Shame that they basically told everyone else part of this event "you're glorified leftovers"

It really does feel like that, I'm sure some of these panels could have been swapped with a few on Day One and it would have made both days have a better balance.
 
Hmm.. Interesting that it's not a livestream format this time and you can just go around to whatever you want. It's good on one hand but on the other, I feel like some of the smaller scale panels and stuff will mostly just be completely skipped over by most people now, unfortunately.

Hopefully now that it's 'over', they'll just keep the website up for us to watch whenever we want. There's so much content available that it would suck if they truly do take it back down when the event it 'over'.
 
The "All Super-Villains" panel is pretty damn cool and funny. Quite a bit of insight into some of the well-known live-action and voice actors from the past 25 years or so! And Clancy Brown is such a cool & chill dude.

Mark Strong just said he'd be interested in playing Mr. Freeze. Make it happen WB!!!
 
The Joker's Escape Room game thing seems like it would be pretty cool, if my laptop could actually run it without lagging like crazy, haha. Cool enough to walk around and look at the creepy scenery at least though.

(don't get scared at the laughing part, you don't have to use your mic, you can just use your H key haha)
 
So the format has changed now instead of live streaming its just individual thumbnails. I guess since nothing big is happening they decided to have it optional
 
One minor nitpick I have is just how short some of the videos are. For example the 'Behind the Music', you might expect based on the title that it's gonna go into the music of some of the shows/movies, the composers might talk, etc. Instead Junkie XL says like three sentences, plays a (great) preview of his JL score and then.. it's over, the end. Less than two minutes.

There's another one where it says the cast & crew of The Flash answer questions, but again, it's only Andy Muschietti & Ezra Miller answering one quick question each and then it's over just as quick as it began.
 
One minor nitpick I have is just how short some of the videos are. For example the 'Behind the Music', you might expect based on the title that it's gonna go into the music of some of the shows/movies, the composers might talk, etc. Instead Junkie XL says like three sentences, plays a (great) preview of his JL score and then.. it's over, the end. Less than two minutes.

There's another one where it says the cast & crew of The Flash answer questions, but again, it's only Andy Muschietti & Ezra Miller answering one quick question each and then it's over just as quick as it began.

And the funny thing is the BTM part has been released on twitter too haha
 
I don't have the same fervency as the first outing (and I'm kinda wondering why they bothered with this so close to the first), but I do like the on-demand aspect of it rather than tuning in for scheduled panels.
Superman: Man of Tomorrow is available to watch in its entirety on FanDome, for anyone who might be interested.
Maybe they changed plans late because it's available now.
 
Maybe they changed plans late because it's available now.

That may be true, but FanDome is free and reaches around the world to everyone with an Internet connection. So it'd be worth catching for anyone who might not want to shell out for it.
 

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