It’s time for Comic-Con 2022, and that means all the sights, sounds, and entertainment will be returning to downtown San Diego.
Even if you don't have a badge, there are plenty of offsites to experience with no badge required.Fans will be able to walk the halls of Abbott Elementary, and some lucky fans who submitted their art will be able to see their work on display during Comic-Con. The experience begins on Thursday, July 21 in front of the Hilton San Diego Bayfront. According to TV Guide, fans will be able to visit set recreations and even earn their own staff credentials.
is required.FOX Entertainment will host an outdoor Krapopolis activation at the Children Museum’s Park at West Island Avenue and Front Street Thursday through Sunday. The event will be open from Thursday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fans of the show will be able to venture into the world of ancient Greece by traveling 40 feet up before going down a 70-foot slide.
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