Marvel has severely scaled back plans for this year's Comic-Con.
It looks like Marvel Studios won't be present at Hall H during this year's edition of San Diego Comic-Con, according to The Wrap. The studio is known for the big presentation it organizes for the yearly pop culture event, teasing fans with what's to come from the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Unfortunately, that won't be the case next month, and fans will have to wait a little bit more to find out more information related to upcoming projects.
While an exact reason for the studio's absence wasn't given, it might be attributed to the fact that the likely Screen Actors Guild of America strike that will affect the entire industry. Any actor that's a part of the guild wouldn't be able to promote any upcoming production, making the entire presentation awkward. You can't market Daredevil's return without Charlie Cox on stage, after all.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT It could be bittersweet for audiences to learn that Marvel Studios won't be present at Hall H this year, specially after last summer's impactful presentation. For instance, at last year's presentation, Feige talked about the future of the Avengers films officially for the first time.