A guide on how to see every reveal from all the major DCEU movie and DC TV show panels at this weekend's DC Fandome 2020 online event.
DC's FanDome event is coming quickly on the horizon but how do fans watch all of the reveals from the DCEU and DC TV show panels? The huge event, which will see representation from all of Warner Bros. announced upcoming DCEU movies (and possibly something secret too) and major Arrowverse TV shows (and beyond), kicks off on August 22 with the second part coming in September. The packed 24-hour event will see stars from the DCEU including Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Dwayne Johnson, Zac Levi (Shazam!
The Snyder Cut will no doubt take center-stage as Snyder possibly reveals a trailer and definitely confirms the release format of his version of Justice LeagueThe Suicide Squad
The question with DC's FanDome that most fans will want to be answered is how to watch the event. Thankfully, the 24-hour schedule is all completely free, and every panel - including the mystery projects - will be repeated in ENCORE streaming slots. Expect trailers (with that strong rumor of The Batman
How To Watch DC FanDome
DC FanDome's first part is an entirely virtual fan experience and is available via a live stream accessible at DCFanDome.com for 24 hours only, starting this Saturday. You will need to register and set up an account, but at no cost. The event will not be available on games consoles and advice suggests watching on a PC or Mac for the best experience, rather than a mobile screen.
The live-streamed panels were initially spread across six “Verses”: Hall of Heroes, WatchVerse, YouVerse, InsiderVerse, FunVerse, and KidsVerse, each with their own theme, but the changed schedule saw all major panels streamed on the Hall Of Heroes kicking off with the Wonder Woman 1984
When Does DC FanDome Start?
DC FanDome will kick off on Saturday 22nd August for 24 hours only from 10AM PST/1PM EST/6PM BST with the second half following on Saturday September 12. The panels are spread fairly evenly throughout the day with almost none of the DCEU panels over-lapping, though the start of the panel for Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam