Categories: Krypton

Krypton Is Returning To Comic-Con

Krypton is scheduled to return to Comic-Con this summer, where it will join Syfy productions such as Deadly Class (based on the comic book series by Rick Remender) and Nightflyers based on the work of George R.R. Martin.

Deadline broke the news today, and noted that Cameron Cuffe (Seg-El) and Georgina Campbell (Lyta-Zod) are expected to be in attendance along with Executive Producer David S. Goyer for a Krypton panel. Obviously there will be more news to come.

This year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego is happening between July 19-22, 2018. We are already anticipating whatever Krypton news will come from the event!

Craig Byrne

Craig Byrne has been writing about Superman TV since 1995, when the "Lois & Clark Krypton Club" launched. He founded KryptonSite.com in February 2001, becoming the first fan site for The WB/CW television series Smallville. He also wrote the Official Companion books for Smallville seasons 4-7 as well as the Smallville Visual Guide.

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