D23 Expo 2022: start date and time, how to watch, Marvel, Star Wars, and more
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D23 Expo 2022 begins today (Friday, September 9), and fans of every studio and IP that Disney owns are gearing up for a ton of new announcements about their favorite movies, TV shows, and franchies.
The annual celebration of all things Disney is sure to be working checking out, too. With the likes ofMarvelStudios, Pixar, 20th Century Studios, and Disney’s in-house animation studio in attendance, we can expect a bunch of trailers, cast announcements, and more for the latest batch ofMarvel movies,Disney Plus shows, and more.
So you’ll want to know when D23 Expo 2022 officially kicks off, what time its biggest and most popular panels will begin, and how you can livestream the event. Well, we’re here to help.
Below, we’ve compiled a list of everything you need to know about the 2022 edition of the ultimate Disney fan event, including where you can keep up to date on specific panels if you’re not attending in-person. We’ll get onto why some panels won’t be shown live later on.
So throw on your favorite Marvel superhero,Star Warscharacter, or Pixar cosplay, and let’s dive in.
When does D23 Expo 2022 start?
D23 Expo 2022 begins onFriday, September 9 at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 6 PM BST / 10:30 PM IST / 3:00 AM AEST(Saturday, September 10).
That’s when the convention’s first panel will kick off, anyway. The doors to D23 Expo 2022 open at 9 AM PT for attendees, so those lucky individuals with tickets will have an hour to walk the show floor before they potentially head to the first panel of the weekend. The event will end on Sunday, September 11, with the event closing it doors at 7 PM PT on that date.
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The fan event is being held in California, but tickets sold out a long time ago. However, there is a way for non-attendees to catchsomeof the weekend action.
Where can I watch D23 Expo 2022 panels?
Those who can’t be at D23 Expo 2022 will be pleased to hear that they can watch certain panels online. Fans can tune into the officialD23 YouTube channelorD23.comto livestream certain presentations, while the D23FacebookandTwitteraccounts will provide regular updates across the weekend.
Wait, why isn’t every panel being livestreamed? Unfortunately, the biggest presentations of the weekend will be exclusive to attendees. That means youwon’tbe able to livestream panels for Marvel Studios, Pixar, Disney Animation, or Disney Studios-live-action projects. That’s a massive shame but, from Disney’s perspective, it makes sense for its biggest panels to be event exclusives.
What panels can I livestream at D23 Expo 2022?
It’s disappointing that we can’t watch the biggest panels, but there are some that non-attendees can tune into. Here’s the full roster of D23 Expo 2022 presentations that you can livestream (all times shown are PT):
Friday, September 9
Saturday, September 10
Sunday, September 11
What to expect from D23 Expo’s biggest panels
While we won’t be able to watch them live, we’ll still lots of information – through social media and other channels – about the biggest panels at D23 Expo 2022.
Let’s start with Marvel Studios' Hall H panel. While it won’t be livestreamed, Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) fans can expect tons of content drops and announcements. We’ve written upsix things we want to see from Marvel on Saturdaybut, for a full rundown on what we could see, read on.
For one, we’re sure to hear more details about the last fewMCU Phase 4projects. That should include a new trailer forBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever, as well as officialDisney Plusrelease dates for TV specials Werewolf by Night and The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special. The latter duo still haven’t been given launch dates, so expect Marvel to confirm when they’ll arrive.
Meanwhile, we can expect somebignews regardingMarvel Phase 5and Phase 6 productions. MCU insiders suggest we’ll get teaser trailers for Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania andSecret Invasion, which will be the first MCU projects to be released in 2023. It’s possible that Marvel might reveal official launch dates for Secret Invasion,What If…?season 2, Echo, andLoki season 2during its panel, too.
We might also receive official casting news for Blade, Captain America: New World Order and The Thunderbolts – the latter of that trio being particularly intriguing, given the rumors of who’ll be part of this anti-hero group’s line-up in recent days.
Speaking of cast announcements, the biggest reveal of the weekend could be reserved for Marvel’s Fantastic Four movie reboot, which will be the firstsuperhero filmto launch the studio’s Phase 6 plans. There’s been plenty of speculation about who’ll be cast as the iconic quartet in the past week, so we’d be amazed if Marvel didn’t confirm which actors will play Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing.
Finally, Marvel could unveil a couple of other Phase 6 projects. The studio has only announced three films so far, so we might learn about some other productions that’ll be part of its Phase 6 slate. Don’t quote us on that, though – there are plenty of other movies and TV shows for Marvel to talk about at D23 Expo, so it wouldn’t be a huge surprise if no new Phase 6 projects are revealed.
Elsewhere, we can expect to hear more details about Strange World, the next animated feature from Disney Animation Studios. Over at Pixar, we’re sure to find out official plot and cast details, as well as see a teaser trailer, for the 27th Pixar movie titled Elemental.
As forStar Wars, it’s likely that Lucasfilm will give us some news about its upcoming slate. Star Wars Celebration 2022 only took place in late May, so we’re unlikely to see too many announcements. However, we should get more information of forthcomingStar Wars movies and TV shows, such asAndor, which launches on Disney Plus on September 21. We might also learn more about Taika Waititi’s untitled Star Wars film,The Bad Batch season 2, Skeleton Crew, and The Acolyte.
If Lucasfilm really wants to make a splash, though, it’d set tongues wagging if they showed us footage fromThe Mandalorian season 3andAhsoka’s solo live-action series. Failing that, official release dates wouldn’t go amiss for the pair.
Away from movie and TV-based content, The Disney and Marvel Games Showcase should provide plenty of news for gamers to get excited about. FromMarvel’s Spider-Man 2and Marvel’s Midnight Suns, toMarvel’s WolverineandLucasfilm/Machine Games' Indiana Jones title, there’s lots to be excited about in the gaming sphere when it comes to Disney-owned properties.
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