This year's San Diego Comic-Con is shaping up to be a fairly desolate affair, with Sony Pictures just the latest in a growing line of studios to decide to skip the massive event.
According to
Deadline, Sony will join Warner Bros,. Universal and Legendary Pictures in sitting out the convention.
The studio has quite a few big upcoming releases, including
Zombieland 2: Double Tap, Charlie’s Angels, and horror reboot
The Grudge. On the CBM side of things there's also Vin Diesel's
Bloodshot, and
Morbius, The Living Vampire starring Jared Leto.
To be fair, the majority of fans probably won't be too bothered about missing out on updates for those releases, but it would have been nice to learn a little more about the studio's plans for sequels to
Into The Spider-Verse,
Venom, as well as the rest of its post-
Far From Home, Spidey-less Spider-Man universe.
Paramount, New Line, and, of course, Disney/Marvel will be on hand, so SDCC should still be worth paying attention to. Is it be worth attending, though?
Let us know what you think in the comments.