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DC Fandome Part 2: What Could We Expect From Upcoming Event

Due to the global pandemic, the annual San Diego Comic-Con festival could not take place. To update the fans and followers of the upcoming projects, Warner Bros. and DC decided to hold a virtual entertainment and comic book convention. Titled as DC FanDome: Hall of Heroes, the first part of the convention was held last month on August 22. After revealing many details in the first part of the virtual convention, Warner Bros. and DC are ready to hold the second part of DC Fandome.

Here is everything we know about the second part of DC Fandome, and what can be expected.

DC Fandome: When Will The Second Part Of The Virtual Convention Take Place?

DC FanDome: Hall of Heroes took place virtually on August 22 this year. The second part of DC Fandome is ready to take place soon. The fans and followers of DC projects can be a part of DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse, on September 12.

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DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse: What Can The Fans Expect From The Virtual Convention?

After the success of the first DC Fandome convention, the fans are looking forward to the second DC Fandome convention. The fans expect some interesting revelations at the upcoming convention.

The fans can expect to know more about The CW’s Batwoman. DC can unveil the character and the look of Javicia Leslie, who is replacing Ruby Rose. The fans would also get a sneak peek into the upcoming season of Batwoman.

DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse: What Else Will The Fans See In The Second Part Of The Convention?

The fans and followers can also expect to watch Harley Quinn. There would be an uncensored question and answers session with the animated version of the character. DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse will also comprise of a panel of supervillains who are a part of the multiverse.

The cast of CW’s Black Lightning would pay homage to the 1990s. Besides this, the cast of Doom Patrol would discuss their show.

DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse will be held virtually on September 12. It will have more than 100 hours of content available on-demand.

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