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'Star Wars' to horror scares, six Comic-Con highlights
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[July 13, 2015] By
Piya Sinha-Roy
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Superhero movies made the biggest splash at San Diego's
Comic-Con this year, but the convention's 130,000 comic
book and pop culture fans were also treated to a
smorgasbord of experiences, surprises and scares.
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As the 35th Comic-Con wrapped up its four-day event on
Sunday, here are six highlights from the annual event.
CON OF HORRORS
Zombies, ghosts and the supernatural served up scares, from late
night fan screenings of upcoming horror movies "The Gallows,"
"The Visit" and "Cooties," to the undead frightening attendees
on the convention floor.
At the booth for AMC's hit zombie series "The Walking Dead,"
fans screeched in fear as they walked into the back of a truck
filled with blood-stained mattresses and a gaggle of slow-moving
zombies.
Creepy bloodied "twins" from the upcoming "Sinister 2" film
popped up around the streets of San Diego's downtown Gaslamp
district, while indoors a trailer from "Maze Runner: The Scorch
Trials" featured terrifying zombie-like creatures that
frightened the crowd.
"STAR WARS" THRILLS WITH LIVE CONCERT
The 6,000-plus crowd attending the panel for the upcoming "Star
Wars: The Force Awakens" film was escorted by Stormtroopers to a
nearby outdoor venue for a surprise concert.
Fans went wild and were armed with lightsabers as the San Diego
Symphony performed John Williams' iconic "Star Wars" score,
concluding with a fireworks display.
GOOD GRIEF! PEANUTS GOES 3D
Snoopy's little red house became a giant, inflated playpen with
real beagles to pet and a bouncy slide to glide down. "The
Peanuts Movie," a 3D-animated movie due out in November, will
bring the cast of Charles M. Schulz's iconic comic strip to the
big screen.
CELEBRITIES UNWIND AT EW BASH
What happens when Harry Potter, Doctor Who and Professor Xavier
turn up to a party together? Actors Daniel Radcliffe, Matt Smith
and James McAvoy indulged in a late-night game of ping pong at
Entertainment Weekly's Comic-Con party, with Radcliffe
dominating the table.
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Elsewhere, "Avengers" director Joss Whedon danced up a storm to
1990s hip hop tracks.
TARANTINO'S "HATEFUL EIGHT" GETS ROADSHOW TREATMENT
For Christmas this year, director Quentin Tarantino is bringing back
the "roadshow" cinema-going experience for audiences to watch his
gritty Western film "The Hateful Eight."
The "roadshow" was a popular cinema experience in the 1950s and
1960s, with movies being accompanied by intermissions and musical
overtures.
Tarantino, who delivered a master class for film lovers on shooting
in 65mm format, said "The Hateful Eight" will be released in 70mm
widescreen in 100 U.S. theaters on Christmas Day as a roadshow
event.
VIRTUAL REALITY TAKES FANS INSIDE LEGENDARY FILMS
Legendary Pictures offered fans a way to be "in" their upcoming
movies with the help of virtual reality and Google Cardboard. The
studio created three experiences on an app for fantasy epic "Warcraft,"
monster-robot battle movie "Pacific Rim" and gothic horror "Crimson
Peak."
Fans could download the app on smartphones, slot the phone into a
new edition of Google's Cardboard virtual reality device and be
transported into short scenes from the films.
Google distributed 50,000 Cardboard headsets during the convention,
its largest giveaway so far.
(Additional reporting by Lisa Richwine, Editing by Jill Serjeant and
Paul Simao)
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