DC FanDome Day 2: Get Pumped For The Arrowverse And Way More TV Shows With New Video

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Fans of the many DC properties which populate our TV screens were really bummed when San Diego Comic-Con had to scrap it's annual convention and do a way stripped down virtual version this year, but they got a wonderful surprise to make up for it when DC FanDome hit the internet toward the end of August. Now, though, the second DC FanDome event is coming our way on September 12, and it's going to be chock-a-block with panels and more to help us get pumped for the return of all the Arrowverse shows and a lot more televised DC content.

DC FanDome will kick off again for its second day with tons of content for fans who are looking for updates on all their favorite Arrowverse and other DC TV shows, and you can already get a taste of what's to come in a new trailer for the event. Take a look, and we'll reconvene below to discuss some of the exciting details!

Oh. My. Goodness! There will certainly be no shortage of things to watch or explore when it comes time for the second round of DC FanDome, will there? As you saw in the trailer, Explore the Multiverse, will feature a lot of content from all areas of DC, including comics, movies, video games and, of course, television. This day will be different from the first, though, in that it will allow fans to set their own schedule of what panels to watch, instead of having a set roll-out for the content. So, you know, if you want to spend the whole day watching videos about Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash and Batwoman, you most likely can.

Speaking of those popular Arrowverse series, as you might have imagined, there will be panels for each of the ones mentioned above, as well as fellow DC shows Black Lightning, Superman & Lois, Stargirl, Harley Quinn, Young Justice, Lucifer, Doom Patrol, Watchmen and much more. Fans will also get to see extended versions of panels for The Flash and Titans, which had already debuted at the previous FanDome event, and the official introduction of Batwoman and the show's new star, Javicia Leslie. There have also been promises of big news breaking throughout the day, so it's set to be a pretty big deal.

Aside from the panels, there will also be behind the scenes and never seen footage from several of your favorite properties, as well as talent / fan Q&A sessions. All told, there will be over 300 panels and videos for DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse, which will give viewers more than 100 hours of content across the, well, multiverse of DC media. All the content is free for fans to watch, but know that if you're already getting overwhelmed with your viewing possibilities for the day, you can choose from some already curated schedules to make the event even easier to enjoy.

It's clear that DC FanDome's second day is going to be very cool for all DC fans, but especially those of us who will be missing the many Arrowverse shows which usually populate The CW every fall. Those premieres aren't coming around until early 2021, this time around, so FanDome will be a great opportunity to hear what's coming for the new seasons, as well as Season 1 of the highly anticipated new series, Superman & Lois. And, it sounds like there will be plenty of cool information for us to mull over as we wait.

DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse is set to start on September 12 at 10 a.m. PST, on DCFanDome.com, and will be available in nine languages for both desktop and mobile devices. All of the content will be available for one day, but you can head over to the site right now to set a schedule for yourself. In the meantime, if you're looking for more to entertain yourself in the coming weeks, be sure to check out our guide to fall TV!

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Covering The Witcher, Outlander, Virgin River, Sweet Magnolias and a slew of other streaming shows, Adrienne Jones is a Senior Content Producer at CinemaBlend, and started in the fall of 2015. In addition to writing and editing stories on a variety of different topics, she also spends her work days trying to find new ways to write about the many romantic entanglements that fictional characters find themselves in on TV shows. She graduated from Mizzou with a degree in Photojournalism.