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Comic-Con 2026 Hall H Preview: Percy Jackson, Lanterns, and Apple TV's Surprising Debut

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San Diego Comic-Con 2026 Is Here — And Hall H Is Bigger Than Ever

San Diego Comic-Con 2026 has officially arrived, and the Hall H lineup is absolutely stacked. From Disney+ kicking things off with Percy Jackson and the Olympians to Apple TV+ making its Hall H debut, this year's convention is shaping up to be one for the books.

The Panels You Cannot Miss

First up: Percy Jackson and the Olympians opens the con on Thursday, with stars Walker Scobell, Leah Sava Jeffries, and Aryan Simhadri expected to drop Season 2 bombs. Given that the Disney+ adaptation has been a massive hit, expectations are sky-high for new footage and casting reveals.

Then there's Lanterns, the HBO DC series starring Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre as John Stewart. The Green Lantern reboot has been shrouded in secrecy, but the Comic-Con panel promises a first look that could redefine DC's television universe under James Gunn's stewardship.

Apple TV+ is also crashing the Hall H party for the first time, bringing Widow's Bay — the supernatural series that USA Today named one of the best new shows of 2026. Apple's entry into Hall H signals a major power move in the streaming wars.

What Else to Watch

  • Marvel Studios is expected to showcase its post-Avengers: Secret Wars slate, with rumors of Fantastic Four sequels and X-Men updates.
  • Amazon's Citadel spinoff and The Boys universe panels are generating massive buzz.
  • Namkoong Min's The Husband K-drama panel signals Korean content's growing SDCC footprint.

If you're not in San Diego this week, don't worry — the trailers and announcements will flood the internet by Friday. But for the 130,000 attendees packed into the convention center, Comic-Con 2026 is proving that pop culture fandom is alive, loud, and bigger than ever.

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