Netflix released programming details on its NewYorkComicCon (NYCC) plans for Wednesday, Manifest, and TheMidnightClub.
\nNetflix's global fan event Tudum won't be the last you see or hear about Tim Burton's Jenna Ortega-starring 'The Addams Family' spinoff Wednesday, the fourth & final season of Manifest, and Mike Flanagan's adaptation of Christopher Pike's The Midnight Club. That's because all three streaming series will be making big in-person impressions at this year's New York Comic Con , running from October 6th through October 9th.
And with Thursday and Saturday being the two days to keep in mind, here's a look at what fans heading out to NYCC have to look forward to:\nImage: Netflix \nWith a mix of panels, previews, and more, check out the following panels :\nTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th\n\nNetflix Presents: The Midnight Club World Premiere and Q&A: Want to hear a scary story? As the clock ticks down to midnight for the launch of The Midnight Club on Netflix, you can be among the first to see the World Premiere at New...
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