Comic-Con is on the horizon, and fans are ready to hear updates on their favorites and see what new content lies in wait. Prime Video has announced its slate, and it’s jam-packed.
The weekend starts with a panel for the highly anticipated animated series The Mighty Nen and season four of The Legend Of Vox Machina. See where the critical darling may be going after season three and get essential news on the upcoming series. Both cast and producers will be in attendance, including Laura Bailey (Thresher, Big City Greens), Matthew Mercer (Blood Of Zeus, Thundercats), Marisha Ray (Critical Role, Daggerheart), Liam O’Brien (Weird Kids, Critical Role), Ashley Johnson (The Avengers, Blindspot), Taliesin Jaffe (Mr. Mom, Hellsing), Sam Riegel (Ducktales, Wildemount Wildlings), and Travis Willingham (Sofia The First, Avengers Assemble).
Later that day, the cast of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss from the Hellaverse will also be hosting a panel. Erika Henningsen (Girls5eva, Harlem) and Amir Talai (The Circle, High Potential) from Habzin Hotel, along with Brandon Rogers (Blame The Hero, Theatre Class) and Richard Horvit (Jellystone, Class Acts) from Helluva Boss, will meet up for the first time to discuss all the secrets that are only available at Comic-Con.
Friday, get a behind-the-scenes look with clips and conversation from the cast and creator of Upload as it heads into its final season. The morning is set to be filled with memories and teasers of the series conclusion. Upload is a sci-fi comedy about a world in which consciousness can be uploaded to a server, allowing the user to obtain virtual immortality.
BOOM! Studios will celebrate their twentieth anniversary as they discuss their upcoming spy thriller series Butterfly, adapted from a graphic novel of the same name. Star and executive producer Daniel Dae Kim (Insurgent, Lost) will join Piper Perabo (Yellowstone, Billions) and Reina Hardesty (The Secret Art of Human Flight, The Flash) and discuss all the difficulties of adapting the source material. Fans will also get to take a peek at both the series and production in South Korea.
The afternoon will conclude with the Boys’ universe as we get to hear from our favorite morally ambiguous and superpowered teenagers as they speak on Gen V’s second season. Showrunner Michele Fazekas (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Reaper) is set to give fans an exclusive look at the new series with cast members Jaz Sinclair (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Easy), London Thor (Shameless, You), Derek Luh (Shining Vale, All Rise), Maddie Phillips (Teenage Bounty Hunters, Overcompensating), and Hamish Linklater (Midnight Mass, The Big Short). The season promises all the gore and twists that the previous season so lovingly gave fans.