Comic-Con 2011 Saturday and Sunday Programming Schedule Announced Dan Koelsch, July 10, 2011 San Diego Comic-Con is less than two weeks away, and we now have the full schedule for panels and presentations. We’ve already given you our thoughts on the programming for Thursday and Friday, and now that the schedule for Saturday and Sunday has been announced, hit the jump to read some of the highlights. Saturday is often one of the most full days of programming, but again the line up is a bit thin this year. The main attraction, Hall H, will host presentation panels for Francis Ford Coppola’s TWIXT, Immortals, Knights of Badassdom, Snow White and the Huntsmen, and Dorothy of Oz. Kevin Smith will also be in Hall H for one of his famous annual Q&A. Other noteworthy Saturday presentations include those for Marvel Television, Terra Nova, and other popular television series. I’d say Immortals and Snow White will have the biggest draw, especially since no footage has been shown for Snow White.Sunday is kids day at Comic-Con, Hall H is dedicated to television. Taking over the room are Glee, Supernatural, Doctor Who, The Cleveland Show, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Sons of Anarchy, and the annual presentation of Buffy the Musical.To see the full Comic-Con programming schedule, click here. Let us know which presentations you are most excited about in the comments below! Comic-Con Conventions Events Doctor WhoDorothy of OzGLEEImmortalsKnights of BadassdomSnow White and the HuntsmenTerra NovaTWIXT
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