6 JULY 2025
In 17 nights, we'll walk into the splendor and bombast of Preview Night. If this is your first San Diego Comic-Con, you might be wondering about, well, everything. Here's a quick summary of the announcements and updates to look out for between now and SDCC.
Panels and programming
The big announcements: SDCC panels and programming are usually announced 2 weeks to the day before. So you'll get the programming for Thursday, July 24 on Thursday, July 10, etc.
The Exhibit Hall map
The Exhibit Hall is the nerve center of the convention center - a massive space full of vendor booths as far as the eye can see. It's crowded, it's chaotic, and the merchandise on sale ranges from tacky trinkets to rare nerd treasures. Even if you are focused solely on parties and screenings, you'll want to take a spin through it. CCI will publish this soon.
Guest and celebrity announcements
CCI has already announced 7 rounds of special guests - but you'll hear about more actors, artists, writers, and creators who are confirmed to show up somewhere on the premises. If you have specific smaller creators or exhibitors you'd like to visit, watch their socials. Many of them will announce what they're bringing, invite you to enter a lottery for certain exclusives, take pre-orders and commissions, and generally offer useful information.
Offsites
We've heard about the Lodge and a few others, but more will be announced. I find the best ones are never that anticipated in advance, such as the Blade Runner activation or the Dungeons and Dragons one from a few years ago. Your best source here is fellow attendees, whose recommendations are more trustworthy than a marketing campaign. Pay attention early on; as word of mouth grows, the best offsites will grow longer and longer lines each day.
Shuttle map
SDCC shuttles go hither and yon, and it's good to know how and where you can leverage that free transportation - especially late at night when you wind up in unexpected parts of town.
Lotteries and sign-ups
Photo ops, autographs, and exclusives aren't easy to get and people always have some kind of complaint about it. The exclusives portal opens in a few days. If you have any questions on the process or instructions, ask people before you take your shot. I've seen people waste lottery entries because they didn't realize their options.
Local events
These aren't official, sponsored events, but you'll see plenty of promotions for bar specials, club parties, and other businesses trying to capitalize on SDCC. My only advice here is find out how far they are and don't travel too far - it's usually not worth it.
343 SDCC Checklists
Every website in existence, including this one, will publish some kind of "2 things to bring to Comic-Con" list. These are helpful if repetitive. What really matters is making your own list and staying organized rather than throwing a bunch of stuff into a duffle bag on the night of July 22.
Amazon Prime Day and other big box retailer sales
This is a great opportunity to get things like an air mattress or sunscreen or a sketchbook.
A few hotel rooms popping up
Don't be too optimistic, but some people will begin canceling or shortening their trips over the next few weeks. Sometimes Sunday panels are a snoozer and people decide to leave Saturday. Some people will get ill or have something come up at work. This means a few A-list hotel rooms will flicker back to life, but you'll have to be quick to grab them.
Essentially - a lot of information will flow your way the next few weeks. Some of it will be trivial, some of it meaningful, and it's easy to miss something that would be personally relevant to you. If you haven't yet, create some kind of system now where you document your wish list, schedule etc. and make sure it's accessible on your phone. CCI has an app but it won't cover everything you're tracking.
Finally, I know this has been a quiet year and if you're thinking something mind-blowing is going to pop up that changes everything.... Well, I think it's best to temper expectations. Don't be disappointed if you don't hear anything earth shattering. SDCC will still have plenty of surprises - look at last year's drone show. Everyone was thrilled/angry about Deadpool and Wolverine, which turned into a mean and wicked mess, and then was dazzled by a surprise light show. Enter into this Con with neutral expectations and I'm sure you're going to find something beautiful.
It only gets better from here!
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