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Marvel's Iron Fist, TV shows may fill movies' absence from Comic-Con

Marvel's TV shows are reportedly getting the spotlight in San Diego.

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Marvel's Iron Fist

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Marvel Studios is not expected to have a big movie presence at San Diego Comic-Con this year, but Marvel's TV shows could be getting a bigger spotlight instead.

Marvel's Iron Fist is reportedly going to have a panel, featuring star Finn Jones along with other cast and crew in order to promote the Netflix show's second season, according to Deadline.

The outlet also reports that there is a possibility that other Marvel shows on Netflix could be getting announcements, including The Punisher's second season and Daredevil's third season.

Netflix declined to comment, and Marvel Studios did not respond to CNET's request for comment.

Marvel Studios is not having a large Hall H panel this year, where it historically makes big reveals for its movies. Last year, Marvel gave fans an early look at Avengers: Infinity War, months before an official trailer was made widely available. However some type of presence for the movie is likely, with fans hoping that next year's Avengers 4 might finally receive its title.

First published June 19, 2018 at 9:04 a.m. PT.
Update 1:35 p.m. PT: Adds Netflix declining comment.

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