Comic-Con: ‘Arrow,’ ‘The Vampire Diaries,’ ‘Big Bang Theory’ Among 17 TV Shows Warner Bros. is Bringing to San Diego

Warner Bros. Television will take 17 series to San Diego Comic-Con in July, with “Arrow,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Childrens Hospital,” “The Following,” “Nikita,” “Person of Interest,” “Revolution,” “Supernatural” and “The Vampire Diaries” returning and “The Vampire Diaries” spinoff “The Originals” making its first trip down south.

The studio is naturally making sure the shows fit the audience that attends Comic-Con with series centered around superheroes, vampires, androids and teleporters. Also going are “Almost Human,” “Person of Interest,” “The Tomorrow People,” “The 100,” “Beware the Batman,” “MAD,” “Teen Titans Go!” “The Paranormal” and “The Extraterrestrial Squad.”

Ten of WBTV’s shows are returning to Comic-Con.

Talent attending for panels and autograph signings will include: Kevin Bacon (“The Following”); Stephen Amell (“Arrow”); “The Vampire Diaries’” Paul Wesley, Nina Dobrev and Ian Somerhalder; “Supernatural’s” Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles; “Almost Human’s” Karl Urban and Michael Ealy; “The 100’s” Henry Ian Cusick; “Childrens Hospital’s” Rob Corddry; and “Nikita’s” Maggie Q who will join producers Greg Berlanti (“Arrow,” “The Tomorrow People”); Eric Kripke (“Revolution”), Jonathan Nolan (“Person of Interest”), Julie Plec (“The Vampire Diaries,” “The Originals,” “The Tomorrow People”); and Kevin Williamson (“The Following,” “The Vampire Diaries”).

Pilot episodes of “Almost Human,” “The Tomorrow People” and “The 100″ will also screen for attendees.

“Nikita” will host its final Comic-Con panel with stars Maggie Q, Shane West, Lyndsy Fonseca, Aaron Stanford, Melinda Clarke, Devon Sawa and Noah Bean joining executive producer Craig Silverstein.

In addition, the studio will promote its shows at the studio’s 2,400 square foot booth on the convention center floor.


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