San Diego Comic-Con 2015 – Exhibition Floor

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Exhibition Floor
San Diego Comic-Con 2015
San Diego Convention Center
July 9-12, 2015


large Iron Man and Incredible Hulk Lego statues at the Lego Booth
Lego IronMan and Hulk at the Lego Booth

Since my time at SDCC was so scattered each day, I thought I would recap them by area, event, etc. instead of by day.  I didn’t take any photos of cosplayers so you won’t find those here this time.  Today’s post will be about the exhibition floor.  I don’t go to SDCC to buy exclusives (or to spend money I don’t have) or much of anything really, so I just like to see the displays and participate in the interactive activities and giveaways.  I wish I had spent more time on the “floor” as I didn’t see all of it this year.  I also didn’t get a chance to check out the fan tables on the Mezzanine level of the convention center.

Zombies at the Walking Dead booth
Walking Dead Booth


Walking Dead Booth



Robotech statuette



Hulk Buster Iron Man - San Diego Comic Con 2015.
Wish I got a better shot of the Hulk Buster


Marvel Booth


The Peanuts Movie booth


Outlander Standing Poster


Legendary Pictures booth
Legendary Booth


Signings at the IDW Publishing booth
Signings at the IDW booth
I really liked seeing the costumes for the current DC movies and television series.  I have to say that I really didn’t like the Batman costume (I think it may have been some sort of “armor” version) as it look too much like the Iron Giant and not enough like Batman. 

Arsenal costume display
Arsenal Costume
Black Canary Costume display - San Diego Comic Con 2015.
Black Canary Costume
Wonder Woman (2015/17 version) costume display
Wonder Woman Costume
Armored Batman costume display
Armored Batman Costume
Ra\'s Al Ghul (CW Arrow) costume display
Ra\’s al Ghul
Arrow Costume worn by Emily Bett Rickards
Arrow Costume worn by Emily Bett-Rickards
Firestorm costume display
Firestorm Costume
Reverse Flash costume display
Reverse Flash Costume
The Flash costume display
Flash Costume
Captain Cold costume display
Captain Cold Costume
 The Hot Wheels Superman car was also very cool.  

Hot Wheels Superman car


The engine of the Hot Wheels Superman car




The Star Wars booth was actually comprised as a large open area-booth with smaller booths around its borders.  On a large screen above the booth they were playing Star Wars films.  

Star Wars films being shown on screens above the Star Wars booth
Star Wars movies playing above the Star Wars booth


  
Weta Workshop always has an incredible booth.  Their work is simply gorgeous, and I love seeing it up close.  One of the (many) times I walked by their booth, Richard Taylor was there.  I should have gotten an autograph, but I was trying to see and do so much!! Not enough time, never enough time at SDCC!

Weta Workshop booth



World of Warcraft (film) at the Weta booth




Richard Taylor signing at the Weta booth
Richard Taylor signing at the Weta booth

Some of the cool things you could do is get your picture taken with the Doctor Who Weeping Angels (4 photos printed on a sheet) which I didn’t do, but it looked really cool. 

You could also get your photo taken at the Lionsgate booth in the manner of the recent Mockingjay Part 2 posters.  I really don’t like those posters so I wasn’t really interested in waiting in line to be in one.  I did go through the booth and grabbed a couple of posters for my niece who is a huge Hunger Games fan (see the party I threw her last year.)

Lionsgate Mockingjay signage




The Lego booth had really cool Lego statues including Jurassic World, Avengers, and the Minions.  

Jurassic World Lego statues



Lego Hulkbuster fighting Lego Hulk



Minion Lego statue at the Lego booth



Dracula Minion Lego statue at the Lego booth


I\’m really sorry I didn\’t make it very far on the floor, since I missed so much.  I had preview night, but was stuck at home waiting for a package for my costume (which didn\’t arrive until Thursday) on Wednesday, so I left late and got stuck in heavy traffic.

TTFN,
V