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[url="http://www.mtv.com/specials/comic_con/"]Comic-Con 2012[/url] is rapidly approaching, and you know what that means: wish lists! Everyone on the MTV Movies team is pumped for a whole host of panels and events this year, but if I'm being honest, it's not the big screen that has me most excited. I'm keeping my eye firmly on the television panels, where "[url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/tag/fringe"]Fringe[/url]" will have its last-ever Comic-Con presence; "[url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/tag/game-of-thrones"]Game of Thrones[/url]" will tease us for season three in all of its gut-wrenching glory; and, if we're all good little boys and girls, we'll get a taste of the sweet blue stuff that is "[url="http://moviesblog.mtv.com/tag/breaking-bad"]Breaking Bad[/url]." (If that panel shows even an iota of the season five premiere's cold open, I guarantee that people will go up in smoke quicker than Tuco Salamanca's drug den.)

But that's just what I'm looking forward to at Comic-Con this year. Keep reading to find out what all of our friends in the blogosphere can't wait for!



[b]»[/b] Katey Rich is the Editor-in-Chief of [url="http://www.cinemablend.com/"]Cinema Blend[/url], and she and her mighty team of five are excited to be covering Comic Con with more man (and woman) power than ever before. More than anything Katey is excited to catch the panel for Neill Blomkamp's Elysium, because it's something she knows the least about, and therefore has the most potential to be an awesome surprise.

[b]»[/b] Kristal Bailey returns to [url="http://screeninvasion.com/category/sdcc/"]Comic Con[/url] for the 7th time and couldn't be more excited! Each year provides new surprises, big news and this looks to be like no exception. She and Brian Rudloff, the amazing duo from [url="http://screeninvasion.com"]Screen Invasion[/url], are most looking forward to the Community panel and the rest of the TV slate coming to SD. With The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, and True Blood all having major panels, geek TV is going strong. The movie front is shaping up nicely too, with highlights including Iron Man 3, Dredd, and Pacific Rim.

[b]»[/b] Jim Littler from [url="http://www.comicbookmovie.com"]ComicBookMovie.com[/url] had it easy when picking out his highlights, saying, "It’s a no-brainer what we'll be interested in seeing at Comic-Con this year… All the [url="http://www.comicbookmovie.com"]Comic Book Movie[/url] oriented panels--with a particular interest in Disney's/Marvel's IRON MAN 3 and THOR 2 offerings, as well as MAN OF STEEL?!! Plus, a personal favorite is THE VENTURE BROS."

[b]»[/b] Rob Keyes from [url="http://screenrant.com/comic-con/"]Screen Rant[/url] is anxious to see the year's two biggest panels happening on Saturday in Hall H where we all hope to get our first real look at Guillermo del Toro's [i]Pacific Rim[/i] and Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. Those two films combined with The Hobbit and a potential presentation about Godzilla make that the panel to be at. On the Disney/Marvel side, the Iron Man 3 presentation also has a chance to steal the show if President Kevin Feige comes prepared to lay down major announcements regarding "Phase 2" of the Marvel cinematic universe. Bring us some Ant-Man, Black Panther and Guardians of the Galaxy!

[b]»[/b] Matt Patches at [url="http://www.hollywood.com"]Hollywood.com[/url] can't decide if he's more excited for Sony's Elysium panel or Nickelodeon's The Legend of Korra panel. He's been waiting patiently for any look at director Neill Blomkamp's long-awaited District 9 follow-up that's [i]not[/i] bald Matt Damon standing around on set, and really, who doesn't want a taste of epic sci-fi at Comic-Con? But going cold turkey on Legend of Korra post-season one finale…well, the panel may be the fix he needs to survive.

[b]»[/b] This year at SDCC, the io9 team is excited to see that fantasy is pretty much ruling the con. With The Hobbit coming up, and Game of Thrones still going strong, there's no doubt that this is the year of foam swords and armor in San Diego. We're psyched for the original science fiction too -- we'll be checking out Guillermo Del Toro's giant monsters in Pacific Rim, getting the latest on the superintelligent computer in Person of Interest, and visiting a post-apocalyptic world with no computers at all with Eric Kripke's new series Revolution. We'll be covering everything from comics and movies, to books and TV, so keep your eyes on [url="http://www.io9.com/sdcc2012"]io9 at SDCC 2012[/url]!

[b]»[/b] Kevin Polowy, [url="http://www.nextmovie.com/"]NextMovie[/url] and [url="http://www.film.com/"]Film.com[/url] editor and resident DJ, is eager to trek to [url="http://www.nextmovie.com/category/blog/comic-con/"]2012 Comic-Con[/url] to see how Martin Freeman and friends measure up to Hobbits past (get it? Short joke), hear how many times Quentin Tarantino uses the word "awesome" over the course of the one-hour "Django Unchained" panel (over/under: 16), and once again gorge on those disgustingly delicious Mexican eggrolls at that one place on 1st Ave (Mexican eggrolls!).

[b]»[/b] [url="http://www.comingsoon.net/comiccon.php"]ComingSoon.net[/url] and [url="http://www.superherohype.com/heroes/comic-con"]SuperHeroHype[/url]'s Edward Douglas is looking forward to the entire Warner Bros. panel, since we've seen absolutely nothing from Zack Snyder's Man of Steel and very little from Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim, two of what should be the coolest movies of next summer. Likewise, the Marvel panel is always hopping and even though they've only been shooting a few weeks on Iron Man 3, they rarely disappoint and I expect them to show some cool stuff from the movie, much like they did with Captain America two years ago. Oh, and we'll finally get confirmation on that May 2014 movie so we can all stop guessing and making stuff up. Also looking forward to talking to lots of filmmakers/actors since interviewing is my schtick at Comic-Con.

[b]»[/b] The [url="http://screencrush.com/tags/comic-con"]ScreenCrush.com[/url] team is excited to see footage from 'Man of Steel' and 'Iron Man 3' for sure, but the one panel we won't miss is for 'Django Unchained.' Watching Quentin Tarantino work the Hall H crowd will be worth the price of admission alone! And maybe he'll bring some special guests along with him...

[b]»[/b] Alex Billington also returns to cover [url="http://www.firstshowing.net/category/comic-con12/"]Comic-Con 2012[/url] at [url="http://www.firstshowing.net"]FirstShowing.net[/url]. Alex is looking forward to the panels on Saturday the most, specifically Warner Bros' panel for The Hobbit and Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. There's also Quentin Tarantino bringing Django Unchained on Saturday, which should be very fun. He's mostly excited to see how the Hall H crowds react to these presentations, and hear the responses after.

[b]»[/b] This year, the [url="http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/category/comic-con"]Film School Rejects[/url] will be hiding in the bathroom stalls so that we can be the first in Hall H to check out everything from Frankenweenie to the Batmobile. We'll be ironically wearing Team Bella t-shirts (except for Brian) as we bring news from Jackie Chan's production company, ParaNorman, Disney, Game of Thrones, Disney's Game of Thrones and the science fiction of Total Recall and Looper. While Fure rubs his own chest to the Expendables 2 footage (and reports back), Brian will be writing about his experiences as a first-timer, and we'll collectively make sure that you, dear reader, feel like you are at the Con yourself. Dressing up like your favorite comic book character is on you though. We can't be held responsible for clothing you.

[b]»[/b] Don Kaye, lead writer at MSN's [url="http://paralleluniverse.msn.com/comic-con/"]Parallel Universe[/url], is split between two things that he wants to see the most: "On the one hand, I am really looking forward to the Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures panel, because I can't wait to get a first look at footage from Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim and Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. Both have been shrouded in mystery until now. We're apparently also going to get a peek at Legendary's take on Godzilla. But at the same time, I am super-excited about seeing the Sony presentation on Elysium. I loved District 9 and can't wait to see what Neill Blomkamp has done for his follow-up. If anyone can come up with the big sci-fi movie with big ideas (the one we didn't get this year), it might be him."

[b]»[/b] This year the gang at [url="http://www.movies.com"]Movies.com[/url] is planning to [url="http://www.movies.com/movie-news/comic-con-archive"]load up their Comic-Con page[/url] with as many interviews, panel reports, footage reviews, podcasts, and, most importantly, costume galleries as biologically possible. It'll be like you're at comic-con, minus the huge crowds and Slave Leia dance contests.

[b]»[/b] Matt Goldberg is going to be at Comic-Con covering Hall H for [url="http://collider.com/?tag=comic-con-2012"]Collider.com[/url]. "I'm jazzed to see Django Unchained and Iron Man 3, but not so much because of the footage since that will all be released in due time. I'm more excited to see Quentin Tarantino and Robert Downey Jr. since big personalities on the Hall H stage always makes for a good time," he says. He adds he's "also eager to see what surprises various presentations may have in store."

[i]What are you looking forward to at Comic-Con this year? Leave your wish list in the comments section below or hit us up on [url="http://twitter.com/mtvmoviesblog"]Twitter[/url]![/i]



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