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SDCC 2022 schedule: Dates, times, and what's going on at Saturday's San Diego Comic-Con panels

Saturday is the biggest day at Comic-Con, so you'll need the SDCC 2022 schedule close by to ensure you don't miss out on a single internet-breaking moment.

With that in mind, we've put together a cheat sheet for the day ahead, complete with US and UK times for the biggest panels, such as Warner Bros and Marvel Studios taking over Hall H. 

Below, we'll run you through what's still to come in the SDCC 2022 schedule, while also filling you in on what you might have missed so far. Our team on the ground over at Total Film and SFX are also here to provide you with the latest announcements from the convention floor, so be sure to follow Total Film on Twitter and SFX on Twitter.

When is San Diego Comic-Con 2022?

San Diego Comic-Con 2022 takes place over five days, beginning on Wednesday, July 20 with a preview day, properly starting on Thursday, July 21, and ending on Sunday, July 24 at the San Diego Convention Center. 

San Diego Comic-Con 2022 schedule

Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam

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The scheduled lineup features House of the Dragon and those all-important Warner Bros. and Marvel panels – expect big things, with Kevin Feige in attendance and Warner Bros. showing off Black Adam and Shazam 2, including a rumored Henry Cavill appearance. Sunday brings the event to an end with a panel all about What We Do in the Shadows. We've got the highlights below, but you can check out the full schedule through the link. 

Saturday July 23 

Emma D'Arcy and Matt Smith in House of the Dragon

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  • Warner Bros Theatrical 10:15am – 11:15am PT (6pm – 7:15pm BST) Hall H
  • The Simpsons 11:30am – 12:15pm PT (7:30pm – 8:15pm BST) Ballroom 20
  • House of the Dragon 11:30am – 12:30pm (7:30pm – 8:30pm BST) Hall H
  • Star Trek Universe 12:45pm – 2:15pm (8:45pm – 10:15pm) Hall H
  • The Sandman Special Video Presentation and Q&A 2:30pm – 3:30pm PT (10:30pm – 11:30pm BST) Hall H
  • Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire 2pm – 2:45pm (10pm – 10:45pm BST) Ballroom 20
  • The Players of Mythic Quest 4pm – 4:45pm PT (12am – 12:45am BST) Ballroom 20
  • Marvel Studios 5pm – 6pm PT (1am – 2am BST) Hall H

Sunday July 24

What We Do in the Shadows

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  • What We Do in the Shadows (FX) Exclusive Screening and Q&A 1:15pm – 2:15pm PT (9:15pm – 10:15pm BST) Hall H

A recap of San Diego Comic-Con so far

Zach Cherry, Adam Scott, Tramell Tillman, Patricia Arquette, and John Turturro in Severance

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Thursday July 21

Thursday featured some great panels and some huge announcements. First of all, we got a look at Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves as all of the cast and crew were in attendance at the event. The Paramount and eOne movie was teased as a hilarious new take on the role-playing game. Check out our guide to the biggest take-aways from the panel for all you need to know.

We also got the first insight into Severance season 2 as Patton Oswalt hosted a panel featuring creator Dan Erickson, producer Ben Stiller, and actors Britt Lower, Tramell Tillman, Dichen Lachman, Jen Tullock, and Adam Scott. The cast and crew spoke about their characters, as well as dropping an adorable blooper reel.

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Elsewhere, Kevin Smith revealed some tantalizing new details about Masters of the Universe: Revolution. This included some story teases, that classic characters will be showing up, He-Man will be in every single episode this season, and Hordak is coming. Smith also shared that William Shatner has joined the cast in an unnamed role. "We needed a man who went to space," he explained.

There was another surprise appearance in Hall H as Sarah Michelle Gellar turned up during the Teen Wolf: The Movie panel. She was there to announce her involvement in the spin-off series Wolf Pack. Marvel also shared some news as they confirmed the guest cast for the new animated show Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. This will star Blade star Wesley Snipes, Stranger Things' Maya Hawke, and GLOW's Alison Brie, among others.

At the Ghosts panel, the cast and crew opened up about their season 2 plans, as well as their dream guest stars. While Amazon Prime Video also confirmed that The Wheel of Time has been renewed for a third season.

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Friday July 22

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

(Image credit: Amazon Studios)

Friday was another busy day, with panels including a look at The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. That featured an epic new trailer that will have you wishing our return to Middle-earth came even sooner than September. Check out our rundown of the Lord of the Rings panel for everything else you might have missed on the day. The Walking Dead was also confirmed to return on October 2, and Rick Grimes is back in his own limited series in 2023.

A Marvel Studios animation panel, meanwhile, really brought the goods. We heard all about Charlie Cox returning as Daredevil in Spider-Man: Freshman Year, plus Disney Plus will be injected with a dose of nostalgia when X-Men '97 hits our screens next year. For everything else, click through to our Marvel Studios animation SDCC panel recap.

Can you watch San Diego Comic-Con 2022 from home?

Anthony Mackie as Sam Wilson/Captain America

(Image credit: Disney/Marvel)

Unlike the previous two years' Comic-Con@Home, 2022's convention will not be live-streamed. Have no fear, though – here at Total Film and GamesRadar+, we'll be bringing you the biggest breaking news throughout all five days. Keep an eye on Total Film socials for the latest updates as they happen. 


If you're up to speed on Comic-Con, check out our roundup of 2022's major movie release dates for everything the year has in store. 

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