Warner Bros. Pictures published the trailer for DC Fandome: Hall of Heroes, scheduled to take place August 22 on the website dedicated to the event. It included tons of big-name records from Dwayne Johnson (who plays the title character in “Black Adam”) to Matt Reeves (director of “The Batman”) to new looks to the next “Shazam” movie .
On the heels of this example, DC Fandome also revealed that they will split the virtual experience from their original plan from one day to two separate events, with the first occurring Saturday and the second taking place Sept. 12.
Hall of Heroes will feature eight hours of new content, from panels to special programming centered around some of the greatest DC Universe blockbuster movies, comics, shows and games. Exclusive images and sneak peaks for upcoming movies will also be included in the program.
The trailer features short clips featuring stars like Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman in the upcoming “Wonder Woman 1984” movie, and Grant Gustin, whose takeover of Flash has been running on the CW since 2014. The virtual stage is designed and drawn by comic book association Jim Lee.
Rocksteady Studios pleaded a possible Video Game Suicide Squad are announced during DC Fandome, and director James Gunn tweeted that fans will be offered a glimpse at an upcoming movie about the Suicide Squad.
The running time of the event will be 24 hours, with the eight hours of content running twice again. Hall of Heroes will not be available online after the event ends. Viewers can access the events on either date from a mobile device, laptop or desktop computer.
The September 12 Explore the Multiverse event will provide access to five distinct types of content, divided into islands: WatchVerse, KidsVerse, InsiderVerse, FunVerse and YouVerse. The KidsVerse will also be offered on a separate website without access to the other four islands.
Check out the full schedule for Saturday’s Fandome event here.