Hoo boy, we thought there would be more to post, but WonderCon does not have as many panels as we would hope.
The one we have the more ire for is of course the "Writing the DC Universe Animated Movies panel"
This is one of the saddest panels as in general everything mentioned below has greatly sucked and has not been regarded with much fanfare. If I went to the panel, I would ask why did everyone do so such a bad job. Ultra-violent for no reason, cheap and poorly made they have ruined years of better made DC animated projects. If you want to tell them in person how bad they've been or just avoid it, here ya go.
Writing the DC Universe Animated MoviesSaturday March 29, 2025 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
North 200A
An alumni reunion of screenwriters from the 18-year history of the DC Universe animated movies gives you the lowdown on the creation of some of the most beloved animated films in superhero history—and how those treasured words were crafted for the screen. Hear from popular writers Tim Sheridan (Batman: The Long Halloween), Meghan Fitzmartin (Justice Society: World War II), Jeremy Adams (Batman: Soul of the Dragon), Jim Krieg (Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths), Ernie Altbacker (Justice League Dark: Apokolips War), and others as they give insight into honing your skills as a professional animation writer. Come for the writing tips and stay for the audience Q&A, when moderator Gary Miereanu will reward the best questions with some limited-edition prizes.
Then, you have the X-Men cartoon and people who seemingly care.
World of X-Men '92 and X-Men '97Saturday March 29, 2025 12:30pm - 1:30pm PDT
North 100B
Eric and Julia Lewald (X-Men story editors), Rick Hoberg (X-Men character designer), Mark Lewis (X-Men production artist), Cal Dodd (voice of Wolverine), Isaac Robinson-Smith (voice of Bishop), and Matthew Waterson (voice of Magneto) discuss their behind-the-scenes experiences. Everyone will participate in a Q&A session by moderator Larry Houston (X-Men '92 producer/director).
Merry mutants unite! Voice actors from X-Men ’97, Marvel Rivals, X-Men: The Animated Series, and the Capcom Fighting Collection gather to talk about bringing their characters to life. Lenore Zann (Rogue), Catherine Disher (Jean Grey), Matthew Waterson (Magneto), Isaac Robinson-Smith (Bishop), J. P. Karliak (Morph), Alpha Takahashi (Psylocke), and Daniel Marin (Namor) appear with moderators Chandler Poling and Chris Riley of the X-Reads podcast.