Warner Bros. decided to skip this year’s San Diego Comic-Con convention and instead opted to showcase its DC projects through its own online convention called DC FanDome. Now, DC has unveiled its full schedule for the events and details on how fans can keep track of each presentation.

DC FanDome will be a virtual event focused exclusively on DC’s library and upcoming slate of comics, films, television shows, and video games. The 24-hour event will be available to fans from all seven continents and will offer them access to panels, exclusive premieres and reveals, and behind-the-scenes content celebrating the DC Multiverse. Fans can visitthe official DC FanDome schedule websiteto create an account and select the programming that interests them most to add to their personal calendar in order to keep track of when and where certain presentations will begin broadcasting.

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DC FanDome also made afrequently asked questionspage available for fans who may have trouble navigating any ofthe event’s previously announced subsections, including the Hall of Heroes, WatchVerse, YouVerse, FunVerse, and DC Kids FanDome. Below is the full schedule of events, divided by the aforementioned subsections, including the time of each presentation’s first showing. Certain panels and events will have encore presentations for fans from different time zones.

FunVerse - Saturday, August 22

InsiderVerse - Saturday, August 22

Among the notable presentations on the feature film side isWonder Woman 1984,The Suicide Squad,The Zack Snyder Cut of Justice League,Black Adam, andThe Batman. While theWonder Womansequel has released an official trailer ahead of its October 2020 release, very little of the three films has been unveiled aside from a few images or short teasers. Zack Snyder’sJustice Leagueis scheduled to debut on HBO Max in 2021 whileThe Suicide SquadandThe Batmanwill receive theatrical releasesin August and October, respectively, of the same year.

On the television side, standout events include presentations for The CW’sThe Flash,Black Lightning,Legends of Tomorrow,Batwoman, Epix’sPennyworth, and DC Universe’sDoom Patrol,Titans, andStargirl. The DC FanDome events for the DC Universe shows will take place days after the streaming service was hit bymassive layoffs amid WarnerMedia’s company-wide restructuring.

With the respective television seasons of many DC television shows cut short and the delayed filming or theatrical release of the company’s feature films, DC FanDome is expected to give fans some much-needed new content from their favorite superheroes. However, it could still be a while before any of the projects being presented at the virtual convention are released or begin production, withThe CW already pushing back the returnof its programming back to 2021.