NBC & Universal TV Comic Con Panel Will Feature Powerless, Grimm, and More

When it comes to San Diego Comic Con, studios gotta' go big or go home. That’s must be the motto [...]

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When it comes to San Diego Comic Con, studios gotta' go big or go home. That's must be the motto for NBC and Universal Television as the duo just announced their SDCC line-up for 2016. And, by the looks of it, attendees will have plenty to see and experience for shows such as Powerless, Grimm, Timeless, and many others.

Featuring both new and returning series, NBC will be hosting all-star panels for several of its projects. Their new time-traveling drama, Timeless, will be brought to the forefront as the upcoming show promises to thrill fans with its period action. The Good Place, starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson, will give viewers a preview of what Heaven might just look like later this year. And, most excitingly, NBC will be rolling out new info on their much-anticipated comedy, Powerless. Set within the DC Comics Universe, comic fans are interested to see what the midseason series will bring to comic book adaptations as Powerless will be the first of its comedic genre.

NBC will also be hosting panels and screenings for other shows like Blindspot and Grimm as well as Emerald City and Midnight, Texas. Produced by Universal Television, Bates Motel will also be making a return appearance to SDCC ahead of its fifth season.

The pair are also promising attendees that they'll be treated to three NBC events hosted at Gaslamp Square between July 21st and July 24th. To get fans hyped for Timeless, NBC will have an exclusive adventure ride available where fans can ride on the 'Gravitron' to help protect both the past, present, and future. As for Emerald City, fans will be able to enter the magical world as NBC plans to recreate the green-hued city at the Tin Fish restaurant. The network also plans to give out some heavenly desserts for The Good Place as they'll be erecting a pop-up frozen yogurt shop to honor the hilarious show.

SDCC attendees can get all of the events' details and locations through the convention's official mobile app. NBC has partnered with the convention to ensure that the app stays updated real-time for curious guests who want to be informed about their favorite panels' changes. So, if you're planning to visit NBC & Universal Television's presentations, you can get the app starting July 14th.

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