Fans of Sharknado (or at least, fans who love to hate Sharknado) and other Syfy original programming will have plenty to see next weekend at the San Diego Comic Con. 

Syfy (does anyone else read this as sphy-e?) is hosting five panels at the Con: Sharknado 2, Defiance, Dominion, Helix and Ascension.

Sharknado 2

Actual Poster. Not actual size.
Actual Poster. Not actual size.

Sharknado 2 is the sequel-that-social-media spawned (after the twitterverse blew up over Sharknado) and the panel will feature Ian Ziering, Tara Reid, Vivica A Fox, Kari Wuhrer, Judah Friedlander and Director Anthony C Ferrante. Join them to discuss the “social media and pop culture storm of the century.” Special we-shouldn’t-have-to-say-it-but-better-safe-than-sorry note: Functioning chainsaws are not allowed at the Convention.

The Sharknado 2 panel will be on Thursday, July 24th, from 7:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. in room 6BCF (that’s a real room number. Honest).

Sharknado 2 will premiere on the Syfy channel on July 30th at 9/8c.

And in case you have no idea what a Sharknado is, here’s the trailer for the sequel:

Syfy will also have panels for it’s original television programming. Which it totally has. It’s not all WWE wrestling and Sharknado’s on Syfy  channel, you guys!

Dominion

Dominion is a new show premiering on Syfy this Fall. Guns, angels and  actual guns. Awesome.
Dominion is a new show which premiered this summer. Guns, angels and actual guns. Awesome.

Dominion premiered on Syfy on June 19th, and airs on Thursday at 9/8c. It’s set after Armageddon, and mankind’s last bastion of safety is the City of Vega, which was Las Vegas (there’s a sin metaphor here somewhere). It takes place after the events in the movie Legion,  where the war between Heaven and Hell has wrecked earth, and Mankind is pitted against Angels and Demons to survive. The panel will feature the series stars Chris Egan, Tom Wisdom, Roxanne McKee, Alan Dale and Anthony Stewart Head, as well as Executive Producer Vaun Wilmott.

The panel is on Friday, July 25th. from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in room 6DE.

Helix

So many pretty people, looking serious and doing science! We're so excited! The cast of SyFy's new show, Helix. Courtesy of SyFy
So many pretty people, looking serious and doing science! We’re so excited!
The cast of SyFy’s show, Helix.
Courtesy of SyFy

Syfy will also be featuring a panel with the cast of Helix, so we can ask all those burning questions. Like “How did you get a second season?” and “Where exactly are you in the Arctic where it’s equally night and day all the time?”

The second season will premiere sometime in Winter 2015.

And, if you want to know what we really think about Helix, head over to our 10 Things Wrong With Helix article.

Kyra Zagorsky, Mark Ghanime, Jordan Hayes, Neil Napier, and Executive Producers Ronald D Moore and Steven Maeda, will be on the panel, which will be from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.  at the Hilton Bayfront Hotel in the Indigo Ballroom.

Defiance

Syfy's Defiance is now in its second season.

Syfy’s Defiance is now in its second season.

 Defiance returned to Syfy this summer for its second season. The show, which follows a group of diverse cross-section of humans and aliens attempting to live together on a terraformed Earth in the small frontier town of Defiance.

The popular multi-platform show is bringing its stars to Comic Con for a panel on Saturday, July 26th, from 1 pm to 2 p.m. at the Hilton Bayfromt Hotel in the Indigo Ballroom (hey, you can go for Helix and stay for Defiance!). The panel will feature Grant Bowler, Julie Benz, Stephanie Leonidas, Tony Curran, Jaime Murray, Jesse Rath and Executive Producer Kevin Murphy.

Defiance airs on Thursdays at 8/7 c and check out the season 2 trailer below:

Ascension

Ascension
Ascension, Syfy’s new Six-Hour Miniseries

Ascension marks Syfy’s return to the six-hour mini-series, which will debut in November of this year.  Ascension  follows a covert space mission, launched in 1963, that sent hundreds of people on a century long voyage to find another planet that humanity could survive on. The journey reaches its halfway mark when a murder on board causes the ship’s population to question the mission and their purpose.

Syfy’s Ascension panel will feature Tricia Helfer, Brian Van Holt, Andrea Roth, and Executive Producer Philip Levens, and will be from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. on Saturday, July 26th,  in room 6DE.

Here’s a look at the (intriguing) trailer:

http://youtu.be/QpDVwfiLNRM

What do you think, Comic-Conners? Which panel is a must for you? All of them? None of them? Let us know in the comments!

Briefly: Sharknado 2: The Second One, the highly anticipated sequel to last year’s so-bad-that-it’s-amazing Syfy original, Sharknado, finally has a full trailer.

In the sequel, “a freak weather system turns its deadly fury on New York City, unleashing a Sharknado on the population and its most cherished, iconic sites – and only Fin (Ian Ziering) and April (Tara Reid) can save the Big Apple. Vivica A. Fox, Judd Hirsch and Mark McGrath also star.”

Sharknado 2: The Second One will premiere on Syfy on July 30th. The first film (and the newly announced sequel) had a huge presence at last year’s San Diego Comic Con, so it’ll certainly be interesting to see what the network has planned for this year’s convention!

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’re excited! If you’re looking for more Sharknado, check out Geekscape #299, featuring Sharknado screenwriter Thunder Levin.

Briefly: Just last month it was announced that a third Sharknado is already in the works, and now SyFy has announced its first ever Sharknado Week.

Clearly a play on Discovery’s insanely popular Shark Week (which begins on August 10th), Sharknado Week will begin on July 26th and run through August 2nd. Sharknado 2‘s highly anticipated premiere will fall on July 30th.

According to Variety, other content will include “Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark,” “Sharkmania: The Top 15 Biggest Baddest Bloodiest Bites” and “Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda.”

Will you be checking in to Sharknado Week? Are you looking forward to the sequel’s premiere? Sound out below, and if you’re looking for more Sharknado, check out Geekscape #299, featuring Sharknado screenwriter Thunder Levin.

http://youtu.be/iwsqFR5bh6Q

Briefly: The first Sharknado sequel won’t premiere for a few more months, but Syfy has already revealed that a third film will follow.

No information about the third film has been revealed, but it will premiere in Summer of 2015.

Sharknado 2: The Second One will premiere on Syfy on July 30th. The first film (and the newly announced sequel) had a huge presence at last year’s San Diego Comic Con, so it’ll certainly be interesting to see what the network has planned for this year’s convention.

In the sequel, “a freak weather system turns its deadly fury on New York City, unleashing a Sharknado on the population and its most cherished, iconic sites – and only Fin (Ian Ziering) and April (Tara Reid) can save the Big Apple. Vivica A. Fox, Judd Hirsch and Mark McGrath also star.”

Are you excited for a third film? Are you even looking forward to the first sequel? Sound out below, and if you’re looking for more Sharknado, check out Geekscape #299, featuring Sharknado screenwriter Thunder Levin.

Sharknado

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Briefly: Sharknado 2: The Second One, the highly anticipated sequel to last year’s so-bad-that-it’s-amazing Syfy original, Sharknado, just got its premiere date.

In the sequel, “a freak weather system turns its deadly fury on New York City, unleashing a Sharknado on the population and its most cherished, iconic sites – and only Fin (Ian Ziering) and April (Tara Reid) can save the Big Apple. Vivica A. Fox, Judd Hirsch and Mark McGrath also star.”

Sharknado 2: The Second One will premiere on Syfy on July 30th. The first film (and the newly announced sequel) had a huge presence at last year’s San Diego Comic Con, so it’ll certainly be interesting to see what the network has planned for this year’s convention.

Are you looking forward to the sequel? Did you enjoy the original? Sound out below, and if you’re looking for more Sharknado, check out Geekscape #299, featuring Sharknado screenwriter Thunder Levin.

Sharknado

It’s Shark Week! So of course we have to have ‘Sharknado’ writer Thunder Levin on the show to talk about the biggest TV hit of the summer! Among the things we’ll be covering: where did the idea come from, why writer Sharknado but not ‘Shark Storm’ and the revelation of Ian Ziering as a big time action hero! Was anyone prepared for the Sharknado craze (could they ever be!?!)? Also, what’s with all of the remakes and comic book adaptations and it is killing the movie going experience? Is VOD the new VHS? What’s the story behind ‘Mutant Vampire Zombies in the Hood’ and how can we bring it back?!?

 

Briefly: Just hours before Sharknado screenwriter Thunder Levin appears live on Geekscape #299 (check it out here), Syfy has revealed the official title for the surprising smash-hit’s impending sequel.

Ready? You’ve never heard a title this clever.

The Sharnado sequel, which will release in July of 2014, is called Sharknado 2: The Second One.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Thomas Vitale, executive VP of programming at Syfy stated that “Since Twitter played such a huge role in the success of the original movie, we wanted to use that platform to ask our fans to name Sharknado 2. This response is another reminder of how Sharknado has become a pop culture phenomenon. We want to thank all our viewers for their wonderful contributions to keeping up the shark-mentum.”

Pop culture phenomenon is right. Since Sharknado‘s original airdate on July 11th, not a single day has passed in which I haven’t seen or heard someone talking about the film.

Let us know what you think of the title, and don’t forget to watch tonight’s Geekscape with Thunder Levin!

Sharknado

Source: Entertainment Weekly